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So, How will Rick Perry deliver access to affordable health care to Texas?

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Apr 07, 2010 at 19:27:19 PM CDT

Help is on the way for uninsured Texans with pre-existing conditions.

According to new federal regulations, Rick Perry and the health insurance companies in Texas have 90 days to deliver a plan that will cover uninsured Texans.

Texas, we finally have a solution to the health care insurance debacle here.  

Federal law now dictates that the majority of uninsured Texans will have access to affordable health care insurance.

On Friday, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius sent letters to governors and state insurers, laying out the requirements for these pools and asking states to decide whether they'll participate.
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A Win for the People. A Loss for the Profiteers

by: Libby Shaw

Sun Mar 21, 2010 at 23:47:39 PM CDT

After 50 years of an almost hopeless struggle to bring affordable access to health care coverage to the American people, finally, tonight, the impossible happened.  Greed, fear, cynicism and ginned up right wing hysteria lost.  

The Health Care Reform Bill Has Passed the U.S. House Representatives.

This is one of the greatest social and progressive achievements of our time.

A fundamental right of access to health care is now a reality.  Pre-existing conditions, doughnut holes and the health insurance company's death by the spreadsheet practice is:

Gone, Baby, Gone.

Finally, access to affordable health care is no longer privilege.

Once again the Democratic Party stood up to work for the needs and interests of the American people. The Democratic Party also stood firm, despite the political consequences, for civil rights, social security and medicare benefits for senior citizens.

We never give up.  We will never give up.

And it was the Republican Party that met its Waterloo tonight

Goodnight Jim.

 

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HCR: Republicans in U.S. Congress Recite the Same Message

by: Libby Shaw

Sun Mar 21, 2010 at 20:07:48 PM CDT

There is little doubt that Frank Luntz, Republican strategist, in concert with health care lobbyists, prepared the script for Republicans.

All say the same thing, over and over and over.

Check out Republican manufactured buzz words that are supposed evoke fear and anxiety about health care reform.

Dangerous.

Like the Republicans having lied us into an unnecessary war and letting Wall St. run wild?

Ten years of tax increases

Yes there will be tax increases for folks like Frank Luntz, his colleague Karl Rove and fat cat the health insurance CEO.  Isn't it is well past the time that these boys and girls paid their fair share of taxes just like the rest of us have for years?  

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Max Profit, Rob Patient and Zee Roe Compassion are Back

by: Libby Shaw

Tue Mar 09, 2010 at 23:12:27 PM CST

In its latest and desperate attempts to kill off health care reform, insurance industry lobbyists will unleash $1 million in HCR attack ads over the next few days. This is $1 million, by the way, that could be put to far better use such as funding treatments for patients.  But who cares about patients?

The ads, which will run on cable, will focus on "setting the record straight about rising health care costs" as the Obama administration goes after big insurers for raising insurance rates.

I betcha the industry's attempts to set the record straight will be a verbatim replay of last summer's fear fest frenzies that were ginned up by the health industry lobbyists and its go to politicians.  Why is it that the fear fests surrounding health care reform remind me of another orchestrated event called Iraq?

Fear coupled with deception.

Health insurance CEOs take home record profits while volunteer groups of doctors and nurses will roll up their sleeves to clean out animal stalls, if need be, to set up free health clinics in Republican held states that are hell holes for the jobless and uninsured.  

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Republicans are a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of the Insurance Industry

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Feb 24, 2010 at 22:37:31 PM CST

No kidding.

Wow. It must be nice to have a lawmaker who will go to the mats to actually represent his constituents.

Imagine that.

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Hypocrite Watch: Senator Hutchison Smears Stimulus But Supports It

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Feb 10, 2010 at 20:06:55 PM CST

Kay Bailey Hutchison joins the vast majority of her Republican colleagues in Washington in the GOP Hall of Hypocritical and Cowardly Shame.

Many Republicans voted for the stimulus bill and now they trash it day in and day out, at least when they are in Washington.    

And yet when Republican lawmakers visit their home districts, all take credit for the projects and jobs that the stimulus bill made possible.  In Texas we received:

1148 contracts: $1,178,584,964=1,398,97 jobs.

8852 grants:
$11,229,522,199=27,057,60 jobs.

Loan: (partially because Governor Perry refused to accept extended federal unemployment benefits)
$25,517,309.  What were you thinking, Governor?

So, Senator Hutchison, given your stance on the evil doing stimulus package in Washington, do you suggest that Texas send the above back?  

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AP Nails GOP for Hypocrisy on Health Care Reform

by: Libby Shaw

Sat Dec 26, 2009 at 17:41:37 PM CST

The Associated Press, Houston's Channel 2 News and The Houston Chronicle reminded readers and viewers that the very same Republicans who oppose current health care reform had, in 2003, supported an expansion of Medicare.  Unlike the Democrats today with HCR, Republicans in 2003 had no plan to pay for the Medicare expansion just like they had no plan to pay for the war in Iraq and tax cuts for the wealthy.  All were charged to our, our childrens', our grandchildrens' and our great grandchildrens' credit cards.

This is certainly a new twist with the mainstream media given its tactic sympathy and support of the GOP over the years.  As we know, since at least 9/11, the media has given pass after pass to George W. Bush and his irresponsible and devastating crusade in Iraq, his Administration's culture of corruption in Washington and the failure of the Department of Justice to meet some of its judicial responsibilities.  The media failed to disclose that non-partisan federal agencies had been invaded by partisan hacks and had been turned into political arms for the RNC.  

It is nice to see that the media has, hopefully, returned to the task of real reporting.

Democrats are troubled by the inconsistency of Republican lawmakers who approved a major Medicare expansion six years ago that has added tens of billions of dollars to federal deficits, but oppose current health overhaul plans.

All current GOP senators, including the 24 who voted for the 2003 Medicare expansion, oppose the health care bill that's backed by President Barack Obama and most congressional Democrats.

The Democrats claim that their plan moving through Congress now will pay for itself with higher taxes and spending cuts and they cite the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office for support.

By contrast, when Republicans controlled the House, Senate and White House in 2003, they overcame Democratic opposition to add a deficit-financed prescription drug benefit to Medicare. The program will cost a half-trillion dollars over 10 years, or more by some estimates.

With no new taxes or spending offsets accompanying the Medicare drug program, the cost has been added to the federal debt.

That's right you so-called fiscal conservatives.  Just shove more debt on the backs of middle class taxpayers.

The irresponsible Republicans rationalize their behavior in 2003 as DOH!  We didn't know we would bust the nation's piggy bank so quickly. And, Vice President Dick Cheney assured us deficits don't matter because Ronald Reagan had said it was so.  

Some Republicans say they don't believe the CBO's projections that the health care overhaul will pay for itself. As for their newfound worries about big government health expansions, they essentially say: That was then, this is now.

Six years ago, "it was standard practice not to pay for things," said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah. "We were concerned about it, because it certainly added to the deficit, no question." His 2003 vote has been vindicated, Hatch said, because the prescription drug benefit "has done a lot of good."

Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, said those who see hypocrisy "can legitimately raise that issue." But he defended his positions in 2003 and now, saying the economy is in worse shape and Americans are more anxious.

Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, said simply: "Dredging up history is not the way to move forward." She noted that she fought unsuccessfully to offset some of President George W. Bush's deep tax cuts at the time.

Apparently only Democratic deficits matter now.

Some Republicans and conservatives are not buying  the Republican lawmaker's lame excuses above.

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Who Should We Trust on Health Care Reform? UPDATED

by: Libby Shaw

Mon Nov 30, 2009 at 22:23:27 PM CST

We know we cannot trust spokespeople in the health insurance monopoly because the industry's motivation is based purely on profit. It should be glaringly obvious to all that the insurance industry is not remotely moved by the death sentences it hands out on a daily basis.

Nor can we trust the lobbyists who work on behalf of the health insurance industry.  

We also know for absolute certain that we can trust no Republican or Blue Dog Democrat either, at least where HCR is concerned. We know with 100% certainty that all are joined at the hip with the health insurance industry.

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Kay Bailey Hutchison Juggles Serial Lying Points on National TV

by: Libby Shaw

Tue Nov 24, 2009 at 21:27:00 PM CST

Last Sunday, on Meet the Press, Kay Bailey Hutchison spewed one whopper after another about the recently passed Senate health care reform bill.  KBH spouted the same fear mongering myths as had John Cornyn in his recent newsletter to his so-called constituents.  Kay and John's grotesquely misleading talking points are also a clone of what John Culberson (TX7-TeabaggerR) stated in his pricey and slick brochure.

This week alone I have been bombarded by snail mail and electronic mail from my Texas lawmakers mentioned above.  Sadly and outrageously, all of the letters and brochures are filled with nothing but fear mongering tactics and blatant lies.  

From Hutchison:

After hearing from constituents over the last several months, some members of Congress have now learned that using the term "government plan" elicits a strong negative from voters (because you have been scaring voters about government for years.) so they have now latched onto a new way to describe the same thing: a co-op.  Texans should not be confused by this new packaging of the same idea.  The co-op is a back door to a government takeover of our health care. (Really? According to whom?  You?) The co-op would be started with federal funds, and it remains unclear whether or not taxpayer dollars would be used if the co-ops begin to fail.  The Administration has tried to bail out the banking, housing and auto-industry.  Would the co-ops be next?

Wow. Let's talk about an exercise in deceitful fear mongering.  This is the first time I have heard about a co-op that would replace the public option and would ultimately become single payer health care. This would be a true dream come true for the American people.

But it ain't going to happen.

Because if a single payer, universal health care reform bill had been introduced there is no way in hell that Republican enabling Lieberman and the three sell-out Democrats known as Blue Dogs would have ever in their dreams voted for the Senate HCR Bill.  Like Cornyn and Hutchison, Lieberman and the Blue Dogs serve as major pimps and go to bitches for the insurance industry.

Kay Bailey Hutchison should also remind herself that banking, housing and the auto-industry collapsed under her and her Party's watch. Like most Republicans Kay Bailey has always been in favor of dismantling every living regulatory legislation and she has never supported government oversight, transparency nor  checks and balances of any sort.

Based on the mail I have read from Senators Hutchison, Cornyn and my U.S. House Rep. John Culberson, it is obvious that the Republicans are repeating the same lies over and over.  The cover of Culberson's brochure reads:

HEALTH CARE TAKEOVER
.
The brochure shows a stethoscope lying on a flag draped on top of a building called:

INSURANCE

A couple of Culberson's bullet pointed lies:

2.5% tax on all individuals who do not purchase government run health care.

8% tax on businesses who cannot afford to purchase government run health care.

Notice how the Republicans frequently use the term government run.  They do this to attach a negative and fearful meaning of government. The intended message?  The evil government will take over one's life and control one's destiny.  The Republican Party has spent years demonizing government run anything b/c they'd rather have the sharks, i.e. their cash cow donors, on Wall St.,in corporate America and the insurance industry to remain permanently in the driver seats.

Let's take a peek at Republican and other pimped out lawmakers willingness to enable corporate greed and corruption.

First up, Culberson's lies. His are only the tip of the iceberg.

Hey dude, I am one of your constituents and quite frankly you are full of stupid nonsense. It is stunning to me that you would include me and other progressives in your district among your special interest groups and deluded teabaggers.  I'd venture to suggest that you will have an election challenge in the very near future.

According to Culberson's brochure.

The uninsured should 1. don't get sick or 2. if you do, die quickly.

The Democratic leadership bill, H.R. 3962 costs over $1.2 trillion; contains $729.5 billion in new taxes, adds 111 new offices to the government (jobs anyone?); and creates, expands and extends 43 entitlement programs.  (There they go again with their entitlement obsession.  Apparently the only ones who are entitled to be entitled are Republicans.)  Now here is a really huge whopper:  The bill also prohibits the sale of private insurance after 2013; cuts more than $150 billion from Medicare; and exempts members of Congress from the public options but no one else.

If Culberson had really read the bill instead of dancing with teabaggers he would have known that his claim about prohibiting private insurance is a bald faced lie. It is outrageous for Culberson to think he can willfully insult the intelligence of so many of his constituents with such stupid nonsense.

What Republicans are not telling us is the fact that HCR will cut the deficit by $127 billion, coverage will be extended to 94% Americans, 31 million more than have coverage today.

What the heck is wrong with that?

Remember those evil doing non-existent WMDs in Iraq? And Iraq's non-existent ties to Al-Qaeda?  

The GOP is promoting health care reform as if it is a WMD.  It is one that exists only in their heads.

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John Cornyn's Serial Lies About the Senate Health Care Reform Bill

by: Libby Shaw

Fri Nov 20, 2009 at 13:51:28 PM CST

Cross posted on Daily Kos and The Burnt Orange Report and The 44 Diaries.

This morning I received the following electronic newsletter from Senator John Cornyn on the Senate Health Care Reform Bill.

Last night, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid released his 2,074-page health care bill, which Senate Budget Committee analysis shows will cost American taxpayers $2.5 trillion when fully implemented over ten years. (My bold.)

Until we have had a chance to read the full 2,074 page Reid Bill, it's impossible for Americans to fully grasp what the Majority Leader has cooked up behind closed doors. It is my hope that Sen. Reid will afford all Americans the same courtesy that he had: ample time to study the legislation and deliberate the best way to proceed.

Lie 1 debunked: The proposed Senate bill saves $127 billion over first ten years.

And in the second ten years we will realize even more savings.

Over the second 10 years, CBO projects even greater cost savings--up to $650 billion, with the caveat that after 10 years, their analyses become highly uncertain.

Do you have a problem with saving lives and money, Senator?

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On Health Care Reform

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Oct 07, 2009 at 22:51:47 PM CDT

Senator John Cornyn, by the way, ran an ad during a commercial break, extolling the virtues of the status quo.  

Here we go again.  Yet another Republican sells his/her soul to the devil for the money.  It's all about the money.  It is always about the money. Cornyn receives $1.6 million from his big ol' sugar daddies in insurance.

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Republicans Are On Board with Corporate Communism?

by: Libby Shaw

Tue Oct 06, 2009 at 21:46:42 PM CDT

As we know by now, there is very little, if any, competition in the health insurance industry. Some states have only one provider. Everyone and that would be everyone involved in the discussions about health care reform knows this is the case nationwide.

So why is the very notion of introducing competition into the health insurance industry such a big deal for Congress?  It should be a no brainer.  I mean, isn't capitalism and the belief in free markets as the be all and end all of everything perfect and sacred all about competition?  

If members of Congress truly embrace the principles of competitive capitalism they would not obstruct health care reform that includes a public option. Indeed, by resisting a competitive force in the health insurance industry Republicans, especially, clearly demonstrate their unbending support for non-competitive monopolies.

Monopolies!?  But I thought that is what Communism is all about.

This morning MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan had a debate with Betsy McCaughey, a well known Republican opponent of health care reform.  Her remarks about health care reform and its impact on seniors have been so extreme that AARP found it necessary to call her out. The organization said her remarks bordered on the cruel.

Cruella McCaughey obviously did not like Ratigan's questions, especially when he described the current state of health insurance as

Corporate Communism.

Predictably, when a Republican does not like the questions, (s)he will hammer the interviewer.  When an interviewer will not let a Republican hack spew talking point BS non-stop, the hack will always go for the jugular.

I guess this is what the New York Times columnist Paul Krugman meant when he asserted that the modern Republican Party has the emotional maturity of a bratty 13 year old.

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Senators Hutchison and Cornyn: Get Us What You Have or Give Up Yours

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Sep 30, 2009 at 22:37:59 PM CDT

As our fearless elected leaders work day in and day out to kill off meaningful healthcare reform, more and more of their constituents continue to lose jobs. When most folks lose jobs they also lose health insurance.  Obtaining affordable independent health insurance is impossible because 1. it is too expensive for folks with jobs much less those without and  2. even if one could afford it, well hells bells, it seems that insurance companies do not take patients with pre-existing conditions. A pre-existing condition can include acne and pregnancy.  Under present day insurance guidelines one can safely assume that not one human being on the planet is without a pre-existing condition.

Thanks to former Cigna executive, Wendall Potter, we know how the insurance companies pull off $13 billion, that would be billion in profits per year. The insurance industry also has $1.4 million a day to burn on killing health care reform efforts.  

So, how does the industry realize such awesome profits?

Who would have thought?

Deny care.  Hand out death sentences.
 

Senators Cornyn and Hutchison have to make a choice.  Will they continue to support their sugar daddies in insurance or will they support those who elected them into office?  

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Dear Henry Cuellar-your constituents want Public Option

by: boadicea

Mon Sep 21, 2009 at 11:19:36 AM CDT

Daily Kos/Research 2000 polled TX 28.

Very informative I'm just posting the globals. Internals are available at Daily Kos.


QUESTION: Do you favor or oppose creating a government-administered health insurance option that anyone can purchase to compete with private insurance plans?

FAVOR  53
OPPOSE 40
NOT SURE 7

Also, a majority of your constituent don't approve of whatever the hell you've been doing on health care:

QUESTION: Do you approve or disapprove of Congressman Henry Cuellar's actions on health care?

APPROVE 41
DISAPPROVE 49
NOT SURE  10

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Rachel Maddow Exposes the Health Care Sharks

by: Libby Shaw

Thu Aug 06, 2009 at 17:03:23 PM CDT

Introducing the sharks who are behind the fake grassroots teabaggers.  

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TX-32: Sessions Makes Things Up As He Fights Healthcare Reform (Updated with Video)

by: alaprst1

Sat Jul 25, 2009 at 20:57:13 PM CDT

Cross-posted at Daily Kos and Thinking Out Loud in Texas
My area's congressman, Pete Sessions (TX-32) lives in an alternative universe from residents like myself who live in his district and struggle to make a living.
Instead of facing reality and supporting President Obama's realistic health care proposal, Sessions has chosen to support the current bankrupt system that keeps folks uninsured by announcing his opposition to the plans.
In doing so, he stuck to a script of well-rehearsed lies inventing things about the president's proposal that really aren't.
More below.
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John Cornyn Out to Kill Health Care Reform: Misleads Houston Doctors

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Jul 01, 2009 at 13:25:12 PM CDT

According to an article written in the Houston Chronicle this morning, John Cornyn, John McCain and Mitch McConnell met with a group of doctors at the Texas Medical Center in Houston.  John Cornyn is apparently on a mission to destroy health care reform by misleading and scaring doctors and patients, alike.

According to Cornyn, the evil doer is a non-existent single payer option.

"This is where the government option is a competitor but the government's not exactly a fair competitor," said Cornyn, of Texas, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, which is considering health care reform proposals. "It's an 800-pound gorilla that has the capacity to undermine other competitors. We want to make sure we don't do anything to crush the kind of innovation that has led to cures and happier and healthier lives in Texas and around the world."

Dude, the only thing destroying innovation and cures are the crippling costs imposed by for-profit driven health care insurance companies.  

The federal government agencies (i.e. the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Health etc.) and private foundations provide grants that fuel much of the innovation and cures.  Is John Cornyn suggesting the public option will automatically become single-payer and federal grants will no longer be awarded to research faculty and doctors? The public option means no more federal funding for research?

If he is suggesting this he is both a fool and a liar.  

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