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If you’ve had the growing suspicion that the so-called health care reform effort making its way through the well-$oiled machinations of Washington would end up working out very well for everyone BUT those who need it most, namely patients and their families, then maybe you don’t need to read Matt Taibbi’s Rolling Stone article, Sick and Wrong, How Washington is screwing up health care reform….
Or his follow-up blogpost on Maria Bartiromo as a case study of how the media elite just add further to the screwing of everyday American health care patients and families.
During the two weeks Mr. Sunshine and I spent at Mayo this summer, talking with people about those machinations, the greatest fear of families and medical personnel alike was that Washington would end up making things worse, much worse, instead of better.
And given that health care reform has reduced all of us to mere pawns getting rooked on the giant partisan/profiteering game board, I’m seeing that greatest fear growing ever more likely.
I recommend Taibbi’s article to you not because I’m usually of a mind to just engage in preaching to the choir, but because as one voter, one constitutent, one liberal voice in a Blue Dog red state, one wife, one survivor, one widow of one patient, at the very least, Taibbi articulates for me in no uncertain terms the labels that should be pinned on each of their craven political or media souls. And scoundrel is the least of them.
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crossposted at Prairie Sun Rising



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People would be better off if they can think for themselves. The whole healthcare thing is a joke, because we all will end up worse off then we were before. We just can’t get it that the people working on this are the Congress. It’s made up of most of the same people that have caused every problem this Country has, from the banking crisis, to the housing crisis. Neither party has solved one problem this country has, but makes new ones for us almost daily. Social Security is the best example, they both say they have to fix it, but neither party will quit taking the money out of the fund, and spending it. How asinine is this, it’s going broke, but we need the money more in the general fund.
Hell, social security works like a dream compared to private pensions. I think the whole “social security is in danger” thing was a pack of lies intended to get everyone to move their money to where Wall Street could more easily steal it. Mission accomplished.
I wouldn’t be surprised if stuffing your mattress with dollar bills worked out as a better retirement plan than private pensions over the last decade.
PS — thanks.
I did a diary myself Monday morning in praise of Taibbi’s disturbing analysis.
http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/7911
The more who spread the word, the better! Thanks for the link to your piece.
We must stand firm for public option. Now more than ever. These are the guys who will be first at the trough if public option is abandoned or compromised away.
Thanks for that link.