Sunday, July 12, 2009

Dr. Dean Expains How Public Option Saves Us All Money

From a Joshua Holland interview via Alternet:



Joshua Holland: Now, you note that the debate has shifted over the years, from "how do we cover the uninsured?" to "how do we contain out-of-control costs?" So, in terms of this public insurance option, it'll result in a very large insurance pool, which will give it the ability to negotiate better prices and cut down on overhead. Can you just give me a little bit more on other ways that it might help contain costs?

Doctor Howard Dean: Well, there are two ways it contains costs. The first is that, of course, it's a huge pool. The second is, in terms of containing costs for ordinary Americans, [Medicare] can't and won't engage in the kinds of things that private insurance companies do. They don't have bureaucrats who second-guess doctors and make bad medical decisions. They don't pay extraordinary amounts of money for repeat procedures -- at least they do that less than the private sector does. They don't pay chief executives in the seven-, eight- or nine-figure range for their salaries. They don't have to advertise.

So it's much cheaper and more effective and efficient to control costs if you have a large public option. And the other thing about this is that the American people get to choose. You know, the Republicans are screaming and yelling about socialized medicine. Well, let the American people choose -- if they don't like it they won't choose it.


Thanks Doctor Howard Dean!! Doctors orders: give all Americans the choice to decide to opt for private insurance or a Strong Public Option. We cannot settle for a bill that funds only private insurance companies with taxpayer dollars without giving each individual a choice of an efficient, patient-oriented Medicare-like program.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

They Legalized Rape. Are You Glad We "Liberated" Afghanistan?

We sent our kids to Afghanistan to give them Democracy. What do you suppose Afghans might do with a Democracy?

The Independent is reporting:


An Afghan law which legalized rape has been sent back to parliament with a clause letting husbands starve their wives if they refuse to have sex...

The amendments were passed to the cabinet this week and signed by Mr Karzai on Wednesday, Human Rights Watch said last night.

[Women's rights activist Wazhma Frough observes,] "if the wife doesn't accept her husband's sexual requirements then he can deny her food."

According to civil society groups, the law, which regulates the personal affairs of Afghanistan's minority Shia community, still includes clauses which allow rapists to marry their victims as a way of absolving their crime and it tacitly approves child marriage...

It is due to be ratified by parliament, which first passed the legislation in March with hardly any debate.


Since 2001, over 6,000 United States-allied forces have been killed, and over 4,000 have been wounded in Afghanistan. Over 20,000 "enemies" have been killed by "coalition" and allied forces. According to the National Priorities Project, American taxpayers have spent over 191 billion dollars on the War in Afghanistan. That money could go a long way toward improving health-care, but apparently our politicians would rather preserve the right to rape for those whose culture supports it.

And Barack Obama is instituting his own new "surge" to step up our military campaign to preserve this "Democratic" right to perpetrate these kinds of extremely repugnant policies. These are the fruits of the recent military adventurism by the United States. Can we please tell Barack that his wars are not holier than Bush's wars?

END THE WARS NOW.

Dave Carroll: United Breaks Guitars

Catchy and fun, Dave Caroll's song and music video puts entertainment and technology to good use. Several times recently, I have experienced similar frustration with airlines' uncaring employees:



Carroll explains the whole true story that lead to this song here : http://www.davecarrollmusic.com/story/united-breaks-guitars

Last year, I received cavalier rudeness from U.S. Airways employees. After our flight had been unable to land, we were routed back to the connection airport. We were told to leave the airport because FAA regulations prohibited staying in the terminal. Many of us had nowhere to go, and the airline employees almost seemed to enjoy telling us that they could not help in any way.

The Internet may be the medium that helps save us all from these abusive experiences. When talented people like Dave Carroll get the word out, change becomes possible. Rate his video up and spread it around!!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Thanks Dr. Dean and woo-hoo (!!) for Senator Franken

From Alternet, I hear that Gov. ( & Dr.) Howard Dean is among those campaigning to have an up-or-down vote on a bill with a "Public Option" for Healthcare Reform.

http://standwithdrdean.com/ :


Any legislation without the choice of a public option is only insurance reform and not the healthcare reform America needs.
-- Dr. Howard Dean

Well said -- and three-quarters of our country wants a public option choice that can compete fairly with private insurers.

Joining the Good Guys now is Senator Al Franken . According to Wikipedia, he is a Grateful Dead fan . His radio show spectacularly demonstrated his insight and moral courage. I'm very excited to see him join the Senate. I hope Minnesota wants a Healthcare Public Option! :-)