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Archive for August, 2009


Top Ten reasons why Democrats are grateful not to be Republicans.

1. Watching so many powerful white men with so much invested in the failure of one black man.

2. Listening to daily verbal assaults on President Obama’s character from members of the Republican Party, one of the most Patriotic of all political parties here in America, yet have no leadership stand up in support of our President like was demanded for former President George W. Bush.

3. Finding out just how deep hatred can go to one heart that rational refuses to accept Barack Obama as our country’s 44th President when his birth records are called into question.

4. Watching the destruction of the political process by intimidation as imported troops are used shouting down public discourse not in agreement with extremist views at town halls, forever the way of the bully.

5. Listening to so many people with health insurance who have watched their premiums quadruple over the last generation or less scream about not wanting those without it to have a chance of finally getting something they took for granted.

6. Marvel in pure amazement at people having trouble with any efforts that is successful in bringing two of our citizen’s home from a possible 12 years of hard labor.

7. Still insist that reducing taxes can fix the health care problem that with the status quo is raking in higher profits with the higher premiums being charged than any time in history.

8. Puzzle over 31 members of the Senate who could not vote for a lady simply because of she was a member of the largest growing minority group in this country previously claiming allegiance to their party, namely Latinos.

9. Despair over the discourteous way members of the House have wasted the country’s time with legislation attacking the validity of the Barack Obama Presidency in one way or another.

10. In spite of the current stand of the Republican Party can be proud of living in a country with the first Black President and first Latina Supreme Court Associate Justice.

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Olbermann: Legislators for sale

Finally tonight, as promised, a Special Comment on Health Care Reform in this country, and in particular, the “public insurance option.” In March of 1911, after a wave of minor factory fires in New York City, the City’s Fire Commissioner issued emergency rules about fire prevention, protection, escape, sprinklers. The City’s Manufacturers Association in turn called an emergency meeting to attack the Fire Commissioner and his ‘interference with commerce.’

The new rules were delayed. Just days later, a fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. The door to the fire escape was bolted shut to keep the employees from leaving prematurely. One hundred and fifty of those employees died, many by jumping from the seventh floor windows to avoid the flames. Firefighters setting up their ladders literally had to dodge the falling, often burning, women. This was the spirit of the American corporation then. It is the spirit of the American corporation now. It is what the corporation will do, when it is left alone, for a week. You know the drill. We all know the drill.

You get something done, at a doctor’s, at a dentist’s, at an emergency room and the bills are in your hands before the pain medication wears off. And if you’re one of the lucky ones, and you have insurance, you submit the endless paperwork and no matter whether it’s insurance through your company, or your union, or your non-profit, or on your own dime, you then get your turn… at the roulette wheel.

How much of it is the insurance company going to pay this time? How much of it is the insurance company — about which you have next to no choice, and against which you have virtually no appeal — how much is this giant corporation going to give you back? What small percentage of what they told you they were going to pay you, will they actually pay you?
You know the answer. And, you know the answer if you don’t have insurance. But do you know why that’s the answer?

Because the insurance industry owns the Republican Party. Not exclusively. Pharma owns part of it, too. Hospitals and HMO’s, another part. Nursing homes — they have a share. You name a Republican, any Republican, and he is literally brought to you by… campaign donations from the Health Sector. Sen. John Thune of South Dakota? You gave the Republican rebuttal to the President’s weekly address day before yesterday. You said the Democrats’ plan was for…
“…government run health care that would disrupt our current system, and force millions of Americans who currently enjoy their employer-based coverage into a new health care plan run by government bureaucrats.”

That’s a bald-faced lie, Senator. And you’re a bald-faced liar, whose bald face is covered by…your own health care plan run by government bureaucrats. Nobody would be forced into anything; and the Public Insurance Option is no more a disruption than letting the government sell you water, and not just Poland Spring and Sparkletts. But, as corrupt hypocrites go, Senator, at least you’re well paid. What was that one statement worth to you in contributions from the Health Sector, Sen. Thune?
Five thousand dollars? Ten? We know what you are, Sir, we’re arguing about the price. What about your other quote? “We can accomplish health care reform while keeping patients and their doctors in charge, not bureaucrats and politicians.” Wow, Senator — this illustrates how desperate you and the other Republicans are, right? Because Sen. Thune, if you really think “bureaucrats and politicians” need to get out of the way of “patients and their doctors,” then you support a woman patient’s right to get an abortion, and you supported Michael Schiavo’s right to take his wife off life support, and you oppose “bureaucrats and politicians” getting in the way, and we’ll just mark you down on the pro-choice list. That’s a rare misstep for you Sen. Thune. No twelve-thousand dollar payoff for that statement! I am not being hyperbolic, am I, Senator? On the money?

Sen. Thune has thus far received from the Health Sector, campaign contributions — and all these numbers tonight are from “The Center For Responsive Politics” — campaign contributions amounting to one million, $206,176. So much for Sen. Thune. How about Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite? Good evening Ma’am. You are the Florida representative who claimed on the Floor that Democrats had…”…released a health care bill which essentially said to America’s seniors: drop dead.”

Now those are strong, terrorizing, words — that’s exactly what your Insurance and Medical Overlords wanted to hear. But are you truly worth every dollar of the $369,000,255 of them you have received over the years from the Health Sector? I’d reed the rest of the operative part of your speech myself, but your rendition actually cannot be matched:

Listen up, America, seniors have special needs. This bill ignored the, ignores the needs of Florida’s health care system. We should be fixing what is broke. Not disseminate, disseminating, decimating, the care of our senior population. — July 21, 2009

You can always tell, can’t you, Congresswoman, when the hostage is reading her own ransom note, and when she is reading one written for her? So much for Rep. Brown-Waite. There are so many other Republicans, bought and sold — like the unfortunate Congresswoman there —by the Health Sector. Minority Leader McConnell of the Senate?
Rep. Bart Gordon of Tennessee. Congressman? Undecided on the public option? At $1,173,000 in donations from the Health Sector, I’m surprised. You should have already said no — and loudly. The only thing you should be “undecided” about, is whether or not you’re really a Democrat. So much for Rep. Gordon. Sen. Max Baucus of Montana. Good evening, Senator.

So you’re supposed to be negotiating all this out with the Republicans and hesitant Democrats? To gain bi-partisanship with a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Health Sector? Bi-partisanship that will get you, what? A total of no votes? And your price has been, let’s see $414,000 in donations from Hospitals. About $667,000 from the insurance companies and just over a million from Big Pharma. There was a $1,300,000 from other health professional and $237,000 from Nursing Homes.

When you think of getting $237,000 in campaign contributions from nursing homes, Sen. Baucus, do you ever think about whether they subtract that amount of money evenly from all the patients suffering and dying in the lousy ones, or just from a few of the lousy ones? So much for Sen. Baucus. Sadly, this list could go on almost all night, too.
I could ask Blue Dog Congressman, Democrat John Tanner of Tennessee, if, since he’s gotten $215,000 from hospitals over the years, if I and the appropriate number of my friends were willing to make it $216,000, if we could buy his vote — or would there have to be an auction?
We could bring up Senator Hagan, and Congressman Pomeroy, who, at 628-thousand, appears to represent the Insurance Industry and not North Dakota. I could bring up Sen. Carper, and Sen.Blanche Lincoln.

Senator Lincoln? By the way, considering how you’re obstructing health care reform, how do you feel… every time you actually see Sen. Kennedy? I could bring up all the other Democrats doing their masters’ bidding in the House or the Senate, all the others who will get an extra thousand from somebody if they just postpone the vote another year, another month, another week, because right now without the competition of a government-funded insurance company, in one hour the health care industries can make so much money that they’d kill you for that extra hour of profit, I could call them all out by name.

But I think you get the point. We don’t need to call the Democrats holding this up Blue Dogs. That one word “Dogs” is perfectly sufficient. But let me speak to them collectively, anyway.I warn you all. You were not elected to create a Democratic majority. You were elected to restore this country. You were not elected to serve the corporations and the trusts who the government has enabled for the last eight years.

You were elected to serve the people. And if you fail to pass or support this legislation, the full wrath of the progressive and the moderate movements in this country will come down on your heads. Explain yourselves not to me, but to them. They elected you, and in the blink of an eye, they will replace you.

If you will behave as if you are Republicans — as if you are the prostitutes of our system —you will be judged as such. And you will lose not merely our respect. You will lose your jobs!

Every poll, every analysis, every vote, every region of this country supports health care reform, and the essential great leveling agent of a government-funded alternative to the unchecked duopoly of profiteering private insurance corporations. Cross us all at your peril.
Because, Rep. Ross, you are not the Representative from Blue Cross.

And Mr. Baucus, you are not the Senator from Schering-Plough Global Health Care even if they have already given you $76,000 towards your re-election. And Ms. Lincoln, you are not the Senator from DaVita Dialysis.

Because, ladies and gentlemen, President Lincoln did not promise that this nation shall have a new death of freedom, and that government of the corporation, by the corporation, for the corporation, shall not perish from this earth.
Good night and good luck.

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The Politician, the Professor and the Police Sergeant.

The President’s quiet diplomacy squashes potential racial briar patch over a beer.

This didn’t start out smooth as silk, but once again the President displays class and diplomacy beyond his years handling the Professor Gates arrest racial brouhaha. The media has a vested interest in what happens today in politics for several reasons; ratings, lost cost and possible big return if something said or done blows up. Politics is the new ongoing reality soap opera for the media outlets today. You can see with the amount of new shows and various broadcasters applying their skill in this arena, but I digress. The Republicans continuing on the theme of making this Presidency most difficult for America as possible were ripe to accuse Obama of being a racist by his statement that the actions of the police were handled stupidly with regards to finding out this was about a man in his own home. All of a sudden white men came out of the woodwork to let this black man, President or not, know he had no business disparaging a white male police officer. Both Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh decried a racist black man in the position of the President attacking a lowly police sergeant in a small town like Cambridge, MA. It appears the same white folks who thought he was cool in Iowa that got this party started for this President, no longer mattered and would not for a return engagement either. They claimed that the President was exhibiting actions of hatred to the white race. The temerity of a black man here in America thinking he had the authority to pass judgment on a white man for any reason whatsoever, and more so, to do this publicly, just really put a lot of white males in high positions all over America all out of joint. All of a sudden now there was this big bad black mean old President telling the world the poor little white cop from Cambridge was stupid and didn’t know how to do his job. How dare he!

I saw the press conference the Sergeant held after the meeting with the Professor, the V.P. and the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama. I love saying that! I personally was very impressed with Police Sergeant and like some pundits voiced that night, think a star has been born, we will see. What stood most importantly to me was not that they got together for all the world to see on camera, but that when they came together prior with family members to get the special tour and in so doing decided to engage in that experience as one large family group, I found that most impressive. While the press was hungrily sitting on the sidelines waiting for one group or the other to ‘step in it’ so to speak, the ‘Opposition Party’ has been looking for ways to hurt the President in a real nasty way. To the point of having many voices make claims and raise questions about the validity of our current President holding office to just shy of a revolution being called for by legit representatives of public office. There was some madness out on the campaign trail with McCain and Palin allowing that kind of talk to gather stream, but now the Party leadership has decided to look the other way as well instead of standing up to these fringe crowds and declaring the wrongness of the Rush Limbaugh and Glen Beck mentality in the party. All of this ‘birther chaos’ ensuing because the President is black. He made what appeared to many as an inappropriate remark about a white in a public forum, and by gum that kind of behavior can’t be tolerated in America. Representatives wanted to take up committee time and money on legislation related to this issue. Like they could really tell the “black man” to say he was sorry for what he said about that good decent American white man, attacking him and by proxy all white policemen, and projection all white men period.

You never heard of such an asinine suggestion, pardon me for not stuttering when I say this, but such stupidity being visited upon our legislative branch of government in my life. But, it mattered not, for the President, just as cool as you please, invites the two men involved to chill with him at his place. They may not become fast friends, however it appears that both men came and left with openness required for the advancement of racial harmony that would never have sprung up had they not decided to take the tour together with their families. This happened because a moment in time was seized upon by a wise man constantly being declared as the worst thing to happen to this country since slavery ended

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