Polls indicate that progressives will not turn out to vote in this year's elections if they are unhappy about the final HCR bill. Now is the time to scream for the changes we want. Force the passage of meaningful insurance regulation which cannot by law occur through reconciliation. Use reconciliation to pass a meaningful insurance exchange and Medicaid or Medicare expansion. Kick Lieberman to the curb.- source:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/1/1/22490/64972 Many people I hear talking about the current health care reform proposals (currently being touted in Congress) *KNOW* that reform is needed. And I would even venture to say that only a very few Americans would argue against reforms in our health care system. But what SHAPE should reform take?
Should it wholly benefit the FOR-PROFITs of the health care industry, or should it completely replace the GREED_MONGERING "middlemen" (insurance companies) with a PUBLIC program? Or should we step somewhere in the middle (i.e., retain insurance moguls, but regulate the hell out of them)? IMO: we should have a single-payer system, but I am willing to settle for a STRONG PUBLIC OPTION as an alternative to "health insurance moguls" which should result in much meaningful cost containment. But a PUBLIC OPTION is where I personally draw the line!
Assuming what gets passed and signed into law will be some "compromise" of the current HOUSE & SENATE bills... less a "public option"... I am 100% convinced that CONGRESS will NOT (in my lifetime) "revisit" anything they pass. If they were seriously considering a REVISIT, they would, at minimum, put a TRIGGER into the "law". But, no one is even talking about a TRIGGER anymore... <sigh>
What I sincerely HOPE does not happen, is that PROGRESSIVE & INDEPENDENT "voters" turn to a period of dark apathy. We've had enough of that... and the time to ACT is now (not waiting until after some abortion-of-a-bill gets passed... and CONGRESS has to move on to other pressing matters).
...just my 2cents