Monday, November 9, 2009

Kucinich addresses vote on H.R. 3962, Dahr Jamail, Norman Solomon et al, tonight

Hi.  Kucinich expands his remarks below on today's Democracy Now.
AND, at the bottom, a very interesting forum on Iraq and Afhganistan
tonight, in Santa Monica. -Ed
 
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Subject: Congressman Kucinich addresses vote on H.R. 3962

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Congressman Kucinich addresses vote on H.R. 3962

While the political process in Washington suffers through its grotesque pantomime on health care, let us prepare our neighborhoods, our communities, our states for the eventual triumph of single payer health care.



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(November 7, 2009)

Congressman Dennis Kucinich after voting against H.R. 3962 addresses why he voted NO, stating:

"We have been led to believe that we must make our health care choices only within the current structure of a predatory, for-profit insurance system which makes money not providing health care. We cannot fault the insurance companies for being what they are. But we can fault legislation in which the government incentivizes the perpetuation, indeed the strengthening, of the for-profit health insurance industry, the very source of the problem. When health insurance companies deny care or raise premiums, co-pays and deductibles they are simply trying to make a profit. That is our system."

"Clearly, the insurance companies are the problem, not the solution. They are driving up the cost of health care. Because their massive bureaucracy avoids paying bills so effectively, they force hospitals and doctors to hire their own bureaucracy to fight the insurance companies to avoid getting stuck with an unfair share of the bills. The result is that since 1970, the number of physicians has increased by less than 200% while the number of administrators has increased by 3000%. It is no wonder that 31 cents of every health care dollar goes to administrative costs, not toward providing care. Even those with insurance are at risk. The single biggest cause of bankruptcies in the U.S. is health insurance policies that do not cover you when you get sick."

"But instead of working toward the elimination of for-profit insurance, H.R. 3962 would put the government in the role of accelerating the privatization of health care. In H.R. 3962, the government is requiring at least 21 million Americans to buy private health insurance from the very industry that causes costs to be so high, which will result in at least $70 billion in new annual revenue, much of which is coming from taxpayers. This inevitably will lead to even more costs, more subsidies, and higher profits for insurance companies - a bailout under a blue cross."

"By incurring only a new requirement to cover pre-existing conditions, a weakened public option, and a few other important but limited concessions, the health insurance companies are getting quite a deal. The Center for American Progress' blog, Think Progress, states, 'since the President signaled that he is backing away from the public option, health insurance stocks have been on the rise.' Similarly, healthcare stocks rallied when Senator Max Baucus introduced a bill without a public option. Bloomberg reports that Curtis Lane, a prominent health industry investor, predicted a few weeks ago that 'money will start flowing in again' to health insurance stocks after passage of the legislation. Investors.com last month reported that pharmacy benefit managers share prices are hitting all-time highs, with the only industry worry that the Administration would reverse its decision not to negotiate Medicare Part D drug prices, leaving in place a Bush Administration policy."

"During the debate, when the interests of insurance companies would have been effectively challenged, that challenge was turned back. The 'robust public option' which would have offered a modicum of competition to a monopolistic industry was whittled down from an initial potential enrollment of 129 million Americans to 6 million. An amendment which would have protected the rights of states to pursue single-payer health care was stripped from the bill at the request of the Administration. Looking ahead, we cringe at the prospect of even greater favors for insurance companies."

"Recent rises in unemployment indicate a widening separation between the finance economy and the real economy. The finance economy considers the health of Wall Street, rising corporate profits, and banks' hoarding of cash, much of it from taxpayers, as sign of an economic recovery. However in the real economy - in which most Americans live - the recession is not over. Rising unemployment, business failures, bankruptcies and foreclosures are still hammering Main Street."

"This health care bill continues the redistribution of wealth to Wall Street at the expense of America's manufacturing and service economies which suffer from costs other countries do not have to bear, especially the cost of health care. America continues to stand out among all industrialized nations for its privatized health care system. As a result, we are less competitive in steel, automotive, aerospace and shipping while other countries subsidize their exports in these areas through socializing the cost of health care."

"Notwithstanding the fate of H.R. 3962, America will someday come to recognize the broad social and economic benefits of a not-for-profit, single-payer health care system, which is good for the American people and good for America's businesses, with of course the notable exceptions being insurance and pharmaceuticals."

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Thank you.
The Re-Elect Congressman Kucinich Committee

Today, Dennis Kucinich - Addresses Health Care on Democracy Now

Today, Monday, November 9th, Congressman Dennis Kucinich will be addressing Health Care, on Democracy Now - a daily television / radio program hosted by Amy Goodman.

For station listings in your area and more information about Democracy Now! please visit, http://www.democracynow.org/stations

Thank you.
The Re-Elect Congressman Kucinich Committee

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From: Frank Dorrel
Subject: Reports on Afghanistan & Iraq ~ Monday, Nov. 9th, 7:00 PM
Office of the Americas & CodePink are pleased to host Reports on
Afghanistan & Iraq

With:
Dahr Jamail, Norman Solomon, Dr. Nadir Atash,
Jodie Evans & Blase Bonpane

Monday, November 9th - 7:00 PM

Santa Monica Unitarian Church
1260 18th Street, Santa Monica 90404

Speakers:

Dahr Jamail, Author of the Book,
"The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq & Afghanistan."

Norman Solomon, Writer & Founder of the Institute for Public Accuracy;

Dr. Nadir Atash, Author of "Turbulence: The Tumultuous Journey of One Man's Quest to Bring Change in Afghanistan;"

 Jodie Evans, Co-founder of Codepink, will report back from Afghanistan.

Remarks by Blase Bonpane

A Q&A and book signing will follow the program.

Free parking at 1311 16th St. parking structure, (16th & Arizona).
Tell the attendant you are going to the Church.

Admission: $10.00. No one turned away for lack of funds.

Host Committee: Office of the Americas, CodePink, Faith in Action, Roberta Frye, Beverly Alison
For more information or to RSVP please call: 323-852-9808
or Email: shae.popovich@gmail.com 

www.officeoftheamericas.org 


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