In the past few weeks we’ve begun to see e-mails, face book groups, and other communications calling for a March on Washington to support health care reform. Yesterday, sTiVo at Firedog Lake called for one, and one facebook group is trying to get one going for September 13th. I also think that a March for health care reform would be a good idea. The reason for it is that the dynamic of internal Washington legislative processes has grabbed health care reform by the scruff of the neck and dragged its dynamic sharply to the right. The undemocratic power structure comprised of industry lobbyists and embedded congressional caudillos from small and unrepresentative rural states, the "rotten boroughs" of American politics, is blocking reform with a significant public component designed to evolve toward Medicare for All, and is threatening to substitute for such an outcome a series of changes that will end some of the worst insurance abuses, but retain the structure of abuse and accelerating cost inflation, while extracting the price of a giveaway of an expanded market for the insurance companies backed by mandates and subsidies at the cost of at least $1 Trillion.
The movement towards that kind of result needs to be changed through a severe shakeup of the dynamics of Congress, and the best idea for causing such a shakeup is a March on Washington reminiscent of the Marches for Civil Rights and ending the Vietnam War in the ’60s, and the more recent million man march. Such a March is not only simply for the purpose of producing one and getting Congress to take Medicare for All seriously; but also for the purpose of solidifying a powerful progressive movement independent of the President’s left-over campaign structure and the Democratic Party. Both have been fully penetrated by corporate interests and currently support efforts to triangulate on “the center-right” and marginalize the progressive movement. Organizing a March on Washington for health care reform could create the lists and social networks progressives need to seed a new party of our own, should the present Administration continue its efforts at selling out progressive positions, both in health care reform and additional issue areas. And the very existence of these social networks should create a force on the left that will give the Democratic members of congress and also the Administration greater pause when they’re thinking of drifting to the right on key issues.
So, I’m all for us organizing a March on Washington in support of health care reform. However, let’s not go through all the effort of a mobilization and a March for what’s morally right, only to support the inadequate bill that we see in HR 3200, or for some vague and general principle that Congress can pervert with some sell-out bill that won’t solve the problems of health insurance reform. Instead, we really need to March for what’s right and what we believe in; i.e. Medicare for All, as represented in HR 676; not for some policy wonk’s compromise with the health insurance companies like the public option, and certainly not for HR 3200.
If after the March and the greatest amount of pressure we can muster, Congress still believes it must compromise with the vested interests to get a bill through, then let them pass a Jacob Hacker-type PO (much stronger than HR 3200) bill as a last-ditch compromise. But let’s make it clear during the March, that if they betray us with HR 3200, or a bill that is even weaker than that in its public component, then they will pay a heavy price for such a decision in 2010, perhaps even including having to run against a new party, with the explicit objective of replacing the Democratic Party as the party that fulfills the historic mission that the Democratic Party has refused to fulfill for thirty-odd years now, the mission of looking out for working people.
Even though I think the March should be for HR 676 and Medicare for All, I also think that the March should be open to all those in favor of reform including those supporting the PO. But I think that we need to leave it to Congress to come up with final compromises. For us to pre-compromise health care issues as some progressive organizations have done so far has cost us a great deal in this fight. It’s because Move-on, HCAN, and DFA, have marginalized Medicare for All and explicitly supported only the PO, that the weak PO bill, HR 3200, came out of the House committees. If these “progressive organziations” had been uncompromising in advocating HR 676, and had promoted it, and whipped Congress about it, I believe that we would have gotten a Jacob Hacker-type of PO out of the House committees that we could settle for with a clear conscience, rather than the crippled PO in HR 3200.
If we further compound this error now, and explicitly march for what essentially is HR 3200, as so many people are suggesting, I think that many Medicare for All people will simply stay home because they think that HR 3200 is a travesty that is sure to fail and hurt future efforts at health care reform. Marching for the PO therefore, won’t be inclusive of all the most intense supporters of health care reform with a public component. If we want to have the most inclusive position for a March, I think that position actually is a March for HR 676, or Medicare for All. It strengthens both the political positions of Medicare for All and PO supporters, and therefore can be a unifying effort.
(Also posted at the Alllifeisproblemsolving bog where there may be more comments)



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I’ve already got my placard slogan (much as I hate them), “No single-payer? No re-election!”
Thanks Nathan, No Medicare for All; No Re-election.
I thought there was one planned. Folks should definitely plan a march into the hallways of congress. In fact after 30 million people world wide (5 million in the states) marched against the invasion of Iraq I think marching into the hallways of congress a far more effective way to say to congress vote for the people not the profits of insurance companies
It would be great if 1 million people marched through the Halls of Congress. How long would that take?
“But unlike the angry crowds shouting at politicians to keep government out of their health care, the insurance industry supporters have garnered little attention, and that’s partly by design.
A “Town Hall Tips” memo written by America’s Health Insurance Plans, or AHIP, the industry’s chief lobby, warns people attending the meetings to expect harsh criticism directed at health-plan employees. Stay calm and don’t yell at members of Congress, the memo advises. “It is important not to take the bait,” it cautions.
All told, AHIP spokesman Robert Zirkelbach says, about 50,000 employees have been engaged in writing letters and making phone calls to politicians or attending town-hall meetings.”
http://online.wsj.com/article/…..52625.html
Thanks for this important post. I totally support a “Medicare for All” March on the Capitol — and perhaps on the Democratic National Committee to boot. We need to fight for an effective program which will reduce costs, provide universal coverage and rationalize administrative costs.
Medicare is already in successful operation, is popular with those who have it, is understood by millions, and would have much fewer start-up and administrative costs than any complicated “public option” alternative, especially cooperatives.
“Medicare for All” is a simple slogan that can easily get massive voter support.
Justinajustice. Yesterday marchan1940 was kind enough to post a link to this useful “report card” comparing the current PO bills with HR 676 and S 703. I think it sets up “talking points” in an over-all framework.
Absolutely! A “Medicare for all” march in Washington with a minimum of a million folks would command some response and INVITE to the proverbial “Banquet table”. The key word is COORDINATE with other like-minded groups…The Mad as Hell Doctors caravan will be arriving in Washington in September. Code pink has a strong presence there. How about it liberals, progressives and ALL people of GOOD WILL including all those clergy collars of the Vietnam era…..WE ARE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY ON THIS “MORAL AND HUMAN RIGHT” issue..Let’s generate all that positive energy and PASSION that we do so well
Indeed. That is what we need to do.
The only way to overcome the Global Bankers, Entrenched Media and International Traders power against health care reform is to amend the constitution to provide health care as a worldwide entitlement.
The preamble to the constitution requires elected to promote the General Welfare. What is more general and more in need of welfare than the to maintain the quality of humans life?
The Amendment to the constitution might be amended as follows:
proposed AMENDMENT to be numbered XXVIII :
HUMAN ENTITLEMENT TO HEALTH CARE
Section 1. The human citizens of the United States of America are entitled, to the very best science that scientists can package for health care providers to deliver.
Section 2. No Law shall be passed which abridges, or permits to abridge, health care or health services to any human, who is a citizen of the United States by the United States, or by any State.
Section 3. The United States Of America shall make available and provide timely, sufficient, appropriate and without cost to the patient health care to each of its citizens for their lifetime.
Section 4. The congress shall have the power to tax the public non human entities for the full cost of providing the entitlement herein recognized.
Section 5. The United States of America shall establish and maintain a National Medical University to teach and train sufficient health care professionals to provide for the entitlement obligations demanded by this amendment.
fudmer
please comment
Thanks, entitlement amendment.
I think it would be much more difficult to get an amendment to the constitution, then to just pass HR 676. Moreover, once it’s passed, it will be popular enough that it will be a permanent reform, untouchable by the Republicans. I also think we should not be engaing in distractions any more. Hillarycare was a distraction. Obamacare is a distraction. Neither would be nearly as effective as Medicare for All. So I think we shouldn’t divert ourselves any longer. Let’s just fight as hard as we can for Medicare for All, until it’s done.
I disagree with legislation, the add ons and the deletions at the last minute will leave it with no useful change.
Further, if all we have is legislation, every time congress meets it will be subject to change.. and in time the enemies of WE THE PEOPLE will have what they want.. With an amendment they must change the constitution or pass legislation which conforms to the amendment..
If you can get an amendment then go get it. But legislation will happen much sooner and clearly can be very effective, as social security and Medicare both have been.
I think we need this to be an organized effort and I think that it is precisely the right thing to do which is why I’m working at organizing the effort. I’ve been reading articles and contacting people about the effort all day trying to get in touch with the people who are already in favor of this and they are numerous, but it is going to take friends telling friends about it for it to work. The only way it works is if the message spreads like a virus, and I’m spreading the message to people likely to pass it on by commenting on blogs and emailing supporters whose email addresses I can find and asking them to pass the info on.
You can help organize this effort at http://www.medicareforallmarch.org
Nobody seemed to be organizing it, although a lot of people were calling for it, so I figured I would work at organizing it. If you support it, check out the website and help spread the word.
No date is picked yet, but if you sign up for the blog’s subscription you will be updated about progress and you can volunteer to help spread the word too or register for the march so I can figure out how many supporters there are, so I can hopefully get the attention of the mainstream media and make the effort grow more quickly.
Thanks for your attention.
Thanks for deciding to organize it, MedicareForAllMarch. I’ll check out your site.
Unless I get fired, I will need to stay close to my work (patients) so I want to open an appended march to a large local city on the same day as the march on Washington. I want to invite similarly constrained persons to join me on a MedicareForAll March to Santa Barbara, CA – a suitably large city on our US Representative’s turf (Capps).
We will need the Unions, Code Pink, Move On(for sure) and every group that could possibly get their people organized for this and, importantly ..PUBLICIZE IT.
I’m going to your Medicare for All site now.
Thanks , its about bloody Time , isnt it ?
Oh, and I agree, that for those who cant get to D.C.,organizing and having support demonstrations in all the cities possible is a grand idea.
That’s the way the Civil Rights March on Washington in the ’60s worked.