
Valley, snow covered mountains in background, "In Glacier National Park," Montana. by The U.S. National Archives
In 2009 when the Washington beltway was tied up with the health care reform tussle, Montana Democratic Senator Max Baucus, chairman of the all powerful Senate Finance Committee, said everything was on the table–except for single payer. When doctors, nurses and others rose in his hearing to insist that single payer be included in the debate, Baucus had them arrested. As more stood up, Baucus could be heard on his open microphone saying, “We need more police.”
Yet when Senator Baucus needed a solution to a catastrophic health disaster in Libby, Montana, and surrounding Lincoln County, he turned to the nation’s single payer healthcare system, Medicare, to solve the problem.
Baucus’ problem was caused by a vermiculite mine that had spread deadly airborne asbestos killing hundreds and sickening thousands in Libby and northwest Montana. The W. R. Grace Company that owned the mine denied its connection to the massive levels of mesothelioma and asbestosis and dodged responsibility for this environmental and health disaster. When all law suits and legal avenues failed, Baucus turned to our country’s single payer plan, Medicare.
The single payer plan that Baucus kept off the table is now very much on the table in Libby. Unknown to most of the public, Baucus inserted a section into the health reform bill that covers the suffering people of Libby, Montana, not just the former miners but the whole community—all covered by Medicare.
- They don’t have to be 65 years old or more.
- They don’t have to wait until 2014 for the state exchanges.
- No ten year roll out—it’s immediate.
- They don’t have to purchase a plan—this is not a buy-in to Medicare—it’s free.
- They don’t have to be disabled for two years before they apply.
- They don’t have to go without care for three years until Medicaid expands.
- They don’t have to meet income tests.
- They don’t have to apply for a subsidy.
- They don’t have to pay a fine for failure to buy insurance.
- They don’t have to hope that the market will make a plan affordable.
- They don’t have to hide their pre-existing conditions.
- They don’t have to find a job that provides coverage.
Baucus inserted a clause in the Affordable Care Act to make special arrangements for them in Medicare, and he didn’t wait for any Congressional Budget Office scoring to do it.
Less than two months after the passage of the health reform bill on March 23, 2010, Nancy Berryhill of the Social Security Administration in Denver joined personally in setting up an office in Libby to sign up these newly eligible people. “This is a new thing,” Berryhill told the Missoulian. “No other group like this has ever been selected to receive Medicare.” Berryhill issued a nationwide alert to inform anyone who had lived or stayed in Lincoln County of their eligibility. She opened a storefront in Libby at the old downtown city hall where she signed up 60 people on the first day. She plastered the towns of Whitefish and Eureka with pamphlets explaining the program and added three new staffers to the office in Kalispell.
Berryhill said she did not know how much the care would cost. That kind of analysis was beyond her directive to sign the people up. There have been no reports of competition from the private for-profit Medicare Advantage plans. The sick are not profitable.
No one should begrudge the people of Lincoln County. The mine wastes were used as soil additives, home insulation, and even spread on the running tracks at local schools. Miners brought the carcinogens home on their clothes. The W. R. Grace Company dumped much of the clean up costs onto the federal government. A June 17, 2009, order by the Environmental Protection Agency, the first of its kind, declared Lincoln County a public health disaster. The Libby Medicare provision in the health reform law is based on the area covered by that EPA order.
Baucus gave his reasons to the New York Times for its only story on this unique benefit: “The People of Libby have been poisoned and have been dying for a decade. New residents continue to get sick all the time. Public health tragedies like this could happen in any town in America. We need this type of mechanism to help people when they need it most.”
Health tragedies are happening in every town. Over 51 million have no insurance. Over 45,000 uninsured people die needlessly each year. Employers are cutting coverage and dropping plans. States in economic crisis are slashing both Medicaid and their employees’ plans. Nothing in last year’s reform law will mitigate the skyrocketing costs. Most insurance is threadbare and doesn’t cover. More than 50% of us now go without necessary care. As Baucus said of Medicare, “We need this mechanism to help people when they need it most.” We all need it now.
Bill Clinton recently stated that the U. S. could give coverage to all for one trillion dollars a year less than we now pay if we adopted the system of any other advanced nation. (Unfortunately, he did not say this when it would have mattered most during the 1993 and 2009 health care reform debates.)
Other industrialized countries have found that to cover everyone for less they must remove the profit-making insurance companies. Congressman John Conyers has reintroduced HR 676, the Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act, which does exactly that. There are 60 cosponsors. It would cover all medically necessary care for everyone including dental and drugs by cutting out the 30% waste and profits caused by the private insurers.
So as the Ryan Republicans try to destroy Medicare and far too many Democrats use the deficit excuse to suggest cuts in its benefits, let us counter with the Libby prescription to clean up the whole mess. Only a single payer, improved Medicare for All, can save and protect Medicare, rein in the costs, and give us universal coverage.
Medicare will celebrate its 46th birthday on July 30, 2011, and all are invited to join in the festivities. Medicare was passed in 1965 and implemented within less than a year. When we pass HR 676, this single payer bill, we can all be enrolled in the twinkling of an eye.
All Unions Committee for Single Payer Health Care–HR 676



44 Comments

Music to my ears!
I didn’t think it was possible for me to think less of Max Baucus; and upon reflection, it’s not.
And for that matter, anyone else even remotely associated with corrupt crafting of the “Affordable Health Care Act”.
However I am surprised that I didn’t already know all of this.
Good post Kay. Thanks. And Rec’d.
Amazing! Medicare for all. Just do it. Max Baucus did.
It’s discriminatory for some, but not others, to have Medicare for all.
Wonder if any of the legal attacks on Obamacare include this argument.
Rec’d
Max Baucus could only pull off this degree of hypocrisy in a country of resentful rivals. Rugged individuals who tolerate one another only to a point. Face it, this who we are, and they (the powers that be) use this against us every time.
I’d bet a whole lot of money Baucas wasn’t the one that came up with that idea for Medicare for All for Libby MT.
I’ve seen a couple of documentaries about asbestos victims in Libby.
You know who ended up buying all the assets and liabilities of WR Grace, don’t you? Halliburton
Medicare for All in Libby MT conveniently covers a whole buncha medical bill Halliburton would be WR Grace claimants right now paying right now.
Always sniff the air for Dick Cheney when a bunch of Halliburton debts disappear.
There was whole lot of future WR Grace/Halliburton liabilities because of the asbestos fireproofing at the World Trade Center, too. All those office worker that spent their whole careers breathing asbestos fireproofing at work. Disappeared on 9/11.
Barack Obama: setting up single payer is “too hard.” If we didn’t have the current (horrible system), I would prefer single payer.
Looks like you just need to say you want people in Medicare and it happens pretty fast.
Heck, I’ll even let the low-level insurance bureaucrats from Aetna and CIGNA man the new Medicare offices opened in every county nationwide to register people for the new system.
Also, where was CIGNA to help these people? Where was Aetna? Where was WellPoint?
I thought those bastards care deeply about our health. That’s the question I’d like to hear a journalist ask their profiteering CEO thugs!!!
Max understands the for profit model.When people are old,sick,disableded–shove them into a govt program to minimize risk for private profit.When people are young,healthy and premiums cover low risk to insurance profits—keep them privately insured for maximum profits to the profiteers.Max someday more of us will figure it out and healthcare will be a human right and we all will live in LIBBY.—GREAT POST
It’s the Balkinization of the United States. And you’re right, Americans only tolerate their fellow citizens to a point. Future historians when discussing the collapse of the American empire will lay some of the blame on the myth of the “rugged individual” against the world.
Great post.
“Always sniff the air for Dick Cheney when a bunch of Halliburton debts disappear.”
Da-ding!
And don’t forget the 2009 SCOTUS decision that let W.R. Grace off the hook because they didn’t ‘intentionally’ destroy the health of all those people.
The American people’s predicament reminds me of nothing so much as the proverbial one-legged-man in an ass-kicking contest.
Only when bailing out private business…
The company I worked for until recently is getting rid of health insurance and going to a medical savings account system — just like the Ryan Voucher Plan that Republicans want to replace Medicare.
How can I get my congresscritter to get Louisville, KY the same kind of coverage? I’d be happy for everyone in the whole USA to receive the exact same benefits too.
Great, just what I needed – one more reason to NOT vote for Obama!
Thanks Kay.
Great post explaining why extending Medicare for all actually, uh, works. Granted that it does not *inure to the benefit of obscenely overpaid BigIns CEOs.* Boo effen hoo…
THAT’s what this kerfuffle is all about: “insuring” that CEO’s continue to get outrageous & egregious salaries, perks & benefits, while citizens struggle to get some kind of “affordable” health care.
It’s a joke. Anyone who tries to claim that we so desparately neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed BigIns in the middle of “health care” is full of it. Ask ‘em why. They won’t have a cogent answer. Guaranteed.
Greedheads on parade….
Speaking of Democrats using “the deficit as an excuse to suggest cuts in [Medicare] benefits, this is how much the Obama WH says our excellent [and “legal”] Libya adventure is costing US:
From McClatchy:
http://tinyurl.com/4ycsoz7
This just gave me an idea; open Medicare at the Federal level NOW, to all those who are sick / have pre-existing conditions and will not / cannot (except at huge personal expense), be accepted by private insurance plans. Voila! Private Insurance is happy, the sick are happy and over time the well will stop paying for insurance as they know that they will be covered if they do fall seriously ill AND private insurance will wither away.
“Barack Obama: setting up single payer is ‘too hard.’”
Canada Health Act (single payer): 11 Pages
Affordable Care Act (individual mandate without public option or antitrust provisions for health insurance industry): Approximately 2,700 pages
I want this plan
Since this has been found acceptable in one community, one state, can it not be extended to all communities in every state? Who can logically be against that?
“Baucus could be heard on his open microphone saying, “We need more police.””
Wow, doesn’t that sum up where our government is heading.
Stop making sense! /s
yep
This is the first time I have heard about Medicare being extended to other groups. If this was more widely publicized I think that people would rally around the notion that if Libby can have it, everyone can have it. Great post, Kay. How can we get this out there to a wider audience?
There should be a massive lawsuit brought forward on behalf of the American people.
Baucus should go to jail
This makes perfect sense Adam503. Where the hell is Ed Schultz and Rachel Maddow.
Wheres Michael Moore???
Kay, my sister passed away two weeks ago. She was 68. She died of Emphazema. Her husband passed away 2 years ago. My sister was so poor but her husband left her a small life insurance policy. She fell into the “medicare donut hole” and was shelling out $1000.00 a month for medication before she died. I would love to sue those bastards on behalf of my sister. She could have used Libbys Medicare Program.
Oh, oh the blame-shifting has already started. Baucus was the mouthpiece. Obama took single-payer off the table. Baucus was the messenger, not the decider.
Here we go: delete memory, delete memory, delete memory. Then: download hope, download hope, download hope.
Now, who can we blame for sending more troops and contractors to Afghanistan? Repeat process for unemployment, climate change, Libya, and on and on.
Disgusting.
The Glacier Park photo is by Ansel Adams.
To credit it to an Arm of the National Government is Socialistical!!!
Great post, recommended.
Still now, in 2011, asbestos is not banned in the United States. It is time to remove this deadly material from all uses in the U.S. Regards, TM http://www.asbestos.net/
what a great post kay! I recommended it and tweeted it to my 1,133 followers.
One thing to remember: Baucus was not the one who made the decision to keep single payer off the table. That was Barack Obama and Rahm Emanuel. Baucus may have agreed with them and likely did BUT fact remains that he never would have done that without the OK from Obama.
and the reader is right who commented on the fact that this not so much a kindness on the part of Baucus as it is just another effort to bail out business and use the taxpayers money to pay to clean up their mess.
Amazing how the “tea party” advocates against “soshalized medicine” screaming over people at town halls were never treated that way. Why are they so afraid of real advocates of real reform (a single payer system)?
It’s obvious we all need to pray that politicians will stop using prayer as the crutch to be corrupted…
If left to the GOP we would only have pryer as a means for health care, but they managed to push their lobbyists in to put the hit on anyone who wanted single payer and said, “No money for your reelection campaign if you don’t let us get rich at everyone’s expense.” so the left caved in fearful of a 2010 landslide to the fleabaggers and OH my…a landslide anyway.. and of course Max and his hypocrisy covering his own ass at home, but leaving everyone else hanging in the breeze.
This is a story that will never see the light of day among the mass media because there’s no money in it for them.
I keep praying that the GOP and their supporters will turn into gold statues in my backyard so I can take them all to the “we buy broken gold” store down the street.
WR Grace/Cheney theft of tax dollars to take a liability off Halliburton may well have a progressive upside -
we no longer have to fight for the hard to pass Medicare for all -we need only expand Medicare for all to more areas of the country.
why are the posts limited to forty–seems this great post would have generated comments for weeks–as most in this country do not know this story–my right wing friends were more sympathetic to this post on firedog by kay tillow than most of my single paying preaching and fwding academic scholarly argumentation for the last decade
Thanks, Liz.
People can join in the celebration of Medicare’s 46th Birthday in July to insist that we protect it, improve it, and expand it to all by passing HR 676.
Materials to help you plan an event are available here: http://www.healthcare-now.org/campaigns/single-payer-rally/
I agree with you. Knowing about Libby could spark a movement demanding improved Medicare for all, HR 676.
There are Superfund sites in every state where people suffer the health and environmental aftermath left as corporations profited from their labor then left them jobless, unhealthy, and without care.
We must let the people know. http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/index.htm
to all you ceo, politicians, wall-street, bankers and money hungry mongrels, you are nothing but parasites and are unpatriotic, and in my eyes traitors, out to destroy the working class who built this country. maybe when were all sick too work because of their poisoning our water and air they will no longer have any workers, due to us having no health insurance. give us our single payer health insurance now.