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Whipping the Public Option in CT: Northeastern Dems Sign On, CT Dems Stay Silent

by: tparty

Fri Jul 24, 2009 at 18:08:59 PM EDT


As the August recess looms, the state of health care reform in the House of Representatives is changing by the minute.

Today, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman appears to have possibly called the Blue Dogs' bluff and set the stage for passing the House health care legislation before the recess without the right-wing Dems in his committee getting to vote against it.

Also today, the ranks of progressives in the House who are standing tall and saying they refuse to vote for any legislation without a robust public option - on the floor, or after it comes back from conference - is growing.

Minutes ago, Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), who had previously refused to commit to voting against any reform-in-name only bill without a public option, changed her tune dramatically:

I have always been a strong supporter of the public option (including co-sponsoring single-payer) and pledged to you several weeks ago to fight like heck to make sure a public option will be included in any health care reform bill.  But, having watched the debate evolve over the last week or so, I want to make sure all of you know that I have decided I will not vote for a health care bill in the House that doesn't include a real public option and I Pledge to uphold the public option principles agreed upon by the Progressive Caucus.

And here's Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-ME), saying largely the same thing in a statement today:

"I'm not going to vote for any House bill that doesn't include a robust public option without any triggers or coops -- that's a must-have for me. I also believe that it's vital that there be a vote on the bill before the August recess. Delaying will only give entrenched special interests time to do everything they can to defeat it."

We specifically asked if "House bill" also meant conference report, and she indicated that it did.

Meanwhile, Connecticut's delegation - John Larson, Joe Courtney, Rosa DeLauro, Jim Himes, and Chris Murphy - still have not stood up to declare that they will vote against meaningless reform-in-name only.

With the Blue Dogs's waning leverage and influence on the issue, now is the moment for those in support of a public option to stand up to ensure the House passes a bill including one before the August recess, by pledging to vote against any legislation that does not include a strong public option.

You can contribute to the Dems who have stood up and led on this issue via ActBlue here.

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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree on health care reform (0.00 / 0)

July 22, 2009


Tired of the same old lies... (4.00 / 1)
Next time someone trots out the "health care in the US is better than Canada" meme, trot back with some facts.

Circulatory disease deaths per 100,000:
 # Canada: 219
 # United States: 265

Child maltreatment deaths per 100,000:
 # Canada: 0.7
 # United States: 2.2

Digestive disease deaths per 100,000:
 # Canada: 17.4
 # United States: 20.5

Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births
 # Canada: 5.08
 # United States: 6.3

Intestinal diseases death rate
 # Canada: 0.3%
 # United States: 7.3%

Probability of not reaching age 60:
 # Canada: 9.5%
 # United States: 12.8%

(http://www.sadlyno.com/archives/23404.html)

And for this wonderful treatment we pay over three times as much to increase the possibility of life termination sooner. Wow, this is so special. I really think we should have more of the same. A system that costs more and provides less, it's the American way!

The question is not what you are, we already determined that, we are now negotiating price.
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Here are some more sobering statistics (4.00 / 1)
Abortions
United States:   4.0945 per 1,000 people  
Canada: 2.15056 per 1,000 people

Teenage Pregnancy
United States:   1,671.63 births per 1 million people  
Canada: 607.224 births per 1 million people

22% of all births in the U.S. are among teenage mothers.

Health care expenditure % of GDP
United States:   15.4 %     2004
Canada: 9.8 %   2004

Note: This has gone way up since then in the U.S., now well over 16%.

Health care expenditure private % of GDP
United States:   8.52 %     2004
Canada: 2.96 %   2004

DEFINITION: Private health expenditure includes direct household (out-of-pocket) spending, private insurance, charitable donations, and direct service payments by private corporations.

Stats source: http://www.nationmaster.com


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Hey You in Congress! (4.00 / 1)
Your constituents are paying attention.  Failure to follow the lead of Maloney and Pingree could be your Waterloo!

 
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