
I am an American in favor of what is currently known as a "Public Option" in health care reform. And I am in the majority. That is, I stand with the VAST majority of Americans who want a public option with any health care reform legislation that will pass this year. Poll after poll shows that upwards of 70% of our population wants a public option. And yet, the scare mongers that are out in town meetings in full force at the moment, seek to make us forget this.
Why do we want a public option? The answer is simple. Private health insurance companies have a stranglehold on the American health care system with ever-rising costs and ever fewer people truly covered and the tentacles of the industry reach to both sides of the political spectrum in the American government. The August 17, 2009, issue of
BusinessWeek very clearly paints this picture in it's cover story,
"Health Reform: Why Insurers Are Winning".
How can the majority of Americans win this fight with vested interests literally owning our politicians? I don't have the answer and so I am turning to this blog to think outloud and hopefully build some momentum among my fellow Americans to turn the tide of this debate in our favor.
Perhaps our biggest weapon is a treasure chest of facts:
- The politicians of the right and left in this country - Republicans and Democrats alike - cannot act in our best interest unless each and every one of us demands it. Why? Because every member of Congress has CADILLAC HEALTH CARE COVERAGE that can never be taken away.
- Let's take one Republican and one Democrat as examples that America's politicians are completely out of touch with the average hard-working American and thus, are not acting in our best interest when it comes to a public option but in the interest of their own pockets:
- Democrat Max Baucus, the powerful member of the Senate Finance Committee who is now trying to derail the public option, has collected to date more than $3 million in contributions from the health insurance industry.
- Republican Charles Grassley, the Senate Finance Committee's ranking Republican, has received more than $2 million in contributions from the health insurance industry to date.
- At this writing, a six-member group of Senators on the Finance Committee is in PRIVATE MEETINGS - that is, no other members of Congress know what is going on in these secret talks - determining the future of America's health care. SIX MEN determining the health care needs of our nation's 300 million citizens. Where is the democracy?
- Health Insurance Companies are running scared of a public option because of the competition a public plan would create. A public plan would force them to cut premiums. Afterall, in nearly half of the states in this country, a mere one or two insurance companies controls upwards of 70% of the health insurance market. OF COURSE THE HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES DO NOT WANT A PUBLIC OPTION. They might have to actually compete in the free market that they are supposedly a part of.
And the list goes on but you get the idea.
I have created an email for the majority of us for the Public Option and I would love to hear your support and/or ideas for bringing our voice to Washington:
public_option@yahoo.comAmong my ideas are a March on Washington by early September. Hell, I might do it even if I'm the only one marching!
Upcoming blog entries:
- Why am I so invested in Health Reform, specifically a public option? The story of my 24- year chronic illness and my six-month battle with my private health insurer to pay benefits.
- How I am privileged to be a dual citizen and have citizenship in a country that already has a well-functioning public and private system that serves all of its citizens.