President Obama disagrees with Candidate Obama ...
Posted by slipslidingaway in General Discussion: Presidency
Tue Jan 19th 2010, 12:13 AM
the people liked "enough is enough" and negotiating for bulk drug prices. People criticizing him on this are not asking that he abandon his agenda, they are asking him to follow through on this part of his plan. He called out others during the campaign and said "that is not who we are ... it is time for us to change."
Candidate Obama ...
"And we are tired of watching as year after year, candidates offer up detailed health care plans with great fanfare and promise only to see them crushed under the weight of Washington politics and drug and insurance lobbying once the campaign is over.
That is not who we are, that is not who we have to be, enough is enough, it time for us to change."Links and video ...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discu... This part is from the 4:55 mark so the detailed plan by the candidate that could save up to 300 billion was replaced by a deal with the lobbyist Tauzin for 80 billion. The study referenced in the Obama plan may or may not account for the increased enrollment by the baby boomers, 46 million to 79 million over the next twenty years.
Tauzin got a good deal IMO, Medicare and seniors not so much.
From the Obama/Biden HC plan ----
"...Barack Obama and Joe Biden will repeal the ban on direct negotiation with drug companies and use the resulting savings, which could be as high as $30 billion (per year),33 to further invest in improving health care coverage and quality."
Obama's $80 Billion Deal with Pharma Is a Very Bad Deal for Us
By William Greider
I have pointed out (whined as I am told) many times that Pres Obama had a plan the day he took office. It was detailed, it was laid out, he campaigned on it, he debated it, he presented it in Town Halls, and then the day he took office, he acted like it didn't exist ---in stark contrast to the quote I bolded from the diary above. He did exactly what he cautioned against.
Jim Webb has lambasted Obama for not simply presently a bill or at least some guidelines or a roadmap when Congress began the Progress. I have been jumped on countless times by people saying "you don't get it, that's not his job" "Congress writes the laws" blah blah blah like they never heard of Presidential input during the legislative process.
My own theory, and it's strictly mine based on nothing, is that Rahm Emanual and/or his brother Zeke who was supposedly playing a part in these discussions, never liked the President's plan anyway. Zeke has been openly for privatizing Medicare and handing out vouchers, so it was no surprise to me when we ended up with an all private plan with subsidies/vouchers. I also THINK, again based on nothing but my own thoughts, that Rahm Emanual had lived the healthcare wars with Hillary when one thing she was lambasted for was presenting a bill to Congress to be tweaked (proving that it can be done, to those who say it can't) and she was pilloried in the press for her usurption of the process. I can clearly imagine Emanual counseling the President to avoid that pitfall. BUT this is not the ninties, Obama had a specific mandate to solve healthcare, he needed to get it done sooner rather than later, and he had majorities in both houses. This was a CRITICAL error that he did not present the plan he himself ran on and then FIGHT for it and get it passed.
He missed a historical window of opportunity whether or not it was based on bad advice or just his own inner counsel (himself).