Showing posts with label Harrop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harrop. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Consensus? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Consensus

There comes a time, after much effort to reach a consensus decision, when a group may conclude that consensus is not possible, because one of the parties to the "discussion" clearly is not interested in the objective and not willing to compromise or modify it's position in a meaningful way. This happens in all aspects of life. The conclusion in such a case is that consensus is not possible. The question becomes "what now?"

In the case of reform of the American health insurance system, the objective for many of us remains to provide all Americans with health insurance so they can obtain necessary health care. The Democratic Party has clear majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Republican Party has made it clear that it is more interested in protecting the monied interests in the insurance industry and is not interested in a consensus decision.

The answer for me to the "what now?" question, is move forward. No reform of our insurance system is possible without a real public option. This country is the only industrialized nation that even allows for-profit health insurance companies. (For more info about how other nations provide health care, listen to the "Fresh Air" interview of TR Reid or read it.) A public option is the only way to break the strangle-hold that private insurance has on our health care system. It's wrong for the President to back off a public option and we should all tell him that, loudly and clearly. You can do that by clicking here and signing a petition to the President.

The Democrats control the House and Senate and should stop wasting time and energy trying to reach a "consensus" plan with the GOP. The House and Senate should draft a true reform bill and vote on it before the end of September, 2009. As Froma Harrop says, what voters will remember in November 2010 is whether the Democrats passed reform, or did not:

Democrats: Don't worry about November 2010 at the moment. Voters gave you the White House and commanding majorities in Congress to fix America's long-festering problems. Let Republicans go to their corner and holler, afraid that Democrats might get credit.

Democrats have the power to reform health care now and to do it right. They should use it.

It's time for President Obama and the Democratic Party to tell the GOP to take their fear elsewhere and pass health insurance reform with a government option now, without the GOP.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Is The GOP Marching Off Another Cliff?

There apparently is some hope for those of us who are dismayed by the screaming and yelling from the Right and disruption of town hall meetings about health care reform. Froma Harrop has some observations on why this is just another example of the GOP's penchant for "red faced crusades":
The right wing has launched another of its red-faced crusades. When that happens, the loser is ultimately the Republican Party. Sure, obnoxious behavior gets a lot of attention. So do car wrecks.
Harrop goes on to recite a litany of examples starting in 1998 with the GOP attempts to remove Bill Clinton from office and up to 2005 when "Republicans tried to make hay out of the Terri Schiavo tragedy." In each case, she goes on to highlight how out of touch the GOP was with voters and how that translated into losses in the House of Representatives and US Senate.

Read her column and take heart. One can only hope the GOP's influence in Congress is further diminished.