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Dodd and Larson Get an Earful on Healthcare

by: Connecticut Man1

Tue Jan 27, 2009 at 12:36:08 PM EST


Via Mark Pazniokas of the Hartford Courant, 675 angry and frustrated people showed up to this healthcare forum at Goodwin College:

On the first day of a listening tour on health care, an issue pivotal to the new Congress and his own re-election, U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd got an earful Friday.

The first comment came from a furious homeless shelter manager: He and his clients have no coverage, yet insurance giant American International Group got an $85 billion federal loan.

Over 90 minutes, the Democratic senator heard from a string of constituents, who waved their hands, hoping for a chance to describe a struggle to hang onto middle-class lives after losing jobs and affordable health care. A few were angry, others just scared.

On the way out, Dodd embraced one woman who burst into tears as she described losing health coverage for her disabled 2-year-old. Dodd held her until she stopped sobbing.
Dodd says that Tom Daschle, Obama's pick to guide healthcare reform, will be coming to Connecticut to discuss the issue. I say that they better be prepared to get another earful because the incremental changes being proposed will not answer the massive problems we are facing.

Problems like this:
"[the forum] included the president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, a reassuring signal to Connecticut's insurance industry."
Yep! Dodd and Larson think that these people are supposed to be our allies on this issue.
MA regulators: Did Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Partners HealthCare collude to fix prices and raise rates 75%?

Partners, insurer under scrutiny

Attorney General Martha Coakley has launched an investigation into whether the state's largest health insurance company and its largest healthcare provider may have illegally colluded to increase the price of health insurance statewide over the last nine years, according to several legal and government sources.

The attorney general sent formal demands for information to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts and Partners HealthCare late last week, the sources say, calling for a detailed account of their contract negotiations in recent years.

Since 2000, Blue Cross has boosted the rate it pays for medical care by Partners doctors and hospitals by 75 percent, dramatically more than the increases given to most other Massachusetts hospitals. Blue Cross now pays $2 billion a year to Partners, parent company of Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women's hospitals.

Why do we put up with this?

 I don't want these insurance industries' input into my healthcare in any way, shape or form. This is the kind of health care the insurance giants have provided us thus far:



H/t nyceve for the video, where I encourage you to go read the entire piece and watch all the videos:
We all know that during the Bush regime, American citizens never saw the coffins of our fallen heroes coming back from Iraq.

Americans are also shielded from the brutal ugliness of our collapsed healthcare system. The traditional media is ill-informed (what else is new?), and rarely, if ever, give us frank and candid reporting about the grotesque realities of the U.S. healthcare catastrophe. So the BBC picks up the slack.


One last quote from Dodd:
"I hear people talking about a single-payer plan and the like," Dodd said. "That isn't going to happen. It's going to be a combination of public, private."

We already have a failed combination of public and private. We need the proven model of single payer and private practitioners. You want to stay in Congress with these kinds of answers, Senator Dodd?
"That isn't going to happen."
Connecticut Man1 :: Dodd and Larson Get an Earful on Healthcare
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You know the drill... (0.00 / 0)
"Single payer IS on the table!"

U.S. Senator Chris Dodd
448 Russell Building | Washington D.C., 20510
Tel: (202) 224-2823 | Fax: (202) 224-1083


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Ya might want to mention the problem (0.00 / 0)
with his blue cross allies too...


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We need to primary Dodd, (4.00 / 1)
in somewhat the same fashion as we took on Lieberpuke. (but less hateful, as Dodd is less traitorous.)

Look, we need to ask Dodd who he represents, -- We, the People or Corporate America?

Of course Dodd has been in the back-pocket of Corporate America. He, via his wife, is #2 behind the Bayhs in the Democratic Party in terms of getting rich by means of corporate board memberships, -- meaning director's fees and stock-options totalling over half a million $$$ a year.

But maybe, just maybe, with pressure from us Dodd will decide to once again represent your average Democrat. Maybe he'll walk-away from Anthem and Aetna. Maybe he'll take on the Credit Card industry. Maybe he'll remember us.

If not, good riddance.

And heck, Dodd doesn't need our votes anyway.... or does he?


Not just any board memberships ... (4.00 / 1)
Jackie M. Clegg Dodd serves on the board of health care, pharmaceutical, and financial services companies.

Here's a list:


Director ,  Brookdale Senior Living Incorporated
Brentwood ,  TN
Sector: HEALTHCARE  /  Long-Term Care Facilities

Director ,  Cardiome Pharma Corporation
Vancouver, B.C. ,  CN
Sector: HEALTHCARE  /  Drug Manufacturers

Director ,  CME Group, Incorporated
Chicago ,  IL
Sector: FINANCIAL  /  Diversified Investments

Director ,  Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Incorporated
Cambridge ,  MA
Sector: HEALTHCARE  /  Drug Manufacturers

Through these directorships she's earned more than $1 million for the Dodd family.

No wonder Dodd has been reluctant to reform the health care and financial services industry. It's not just that CT is home to these kinds of companies, it's also that any real reform might cost the Dodd family a lot of money.  


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not to pile it on, but .... (4.00 / 1)
I wonder what Dodd's union friends think of this:

Bailout Recipients Hosted Call To Defeat Key Labor Bill

Three days after receiving $25 billion in federal bailout funds, Bank of America Corp. hosted a conference call with conservative activists and business officials to organize opposition to the U.S. labor community's top legislative priority.

Participants on the October 17 call -- including at least one representative from another bailout recipient, AIG -- were urged to persuade their clients to send "large contributions" to groups working against the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), as well as to vulnerable Senate Republicans, who could help block passage of the bill.

Dodd passed the bailout legislation giving the Bush Administration the power to spend the bailout money however it wanted, including giving it to those nice folks at Bank of America and AIG.

After collecting tax dollars squeezed from ordinary working families, Bank of America and AIG decided to spend some of those tax dollars of ours trying to prevent working families from joining a union.  

 


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I lost my home to Countrywide... (0.00 / 0)
and even I cut him slack on that for that because of what turned out to be a failed attempt at supporting the Constitution. This healthcare statement infuriates me:

"I hear people talking about a single-payer plan and the like," Dodd said. "That isn't going to happen. It's going to be a combination of public, private."

Yeah... You hear. But you aren't listening, at all. Not to the average American. Because this isn't just the fringe rabid liberals that are talking to him.

Support for single payer is now the vast majority of Americans' position. He can hear it, but he still isn't listening to what they are saying.


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The Earful and The Anthem Pres. (4.00 / 1)

I posted videos of the event in another MLN diary.

The Q&A Video starts out with the homeless shelter manager, and there were so many people who came to share their stories and desire for health care reform that I ran out of time and tape:

As for David Fusco, I don't think his remarks won over very many people in the audience.  I don't know why Dodd invited him to the panel, but he certainly appeared to be outnumbered in his perspective.  You've got Sharon Langer talking about unaffordable premiums and co-pays under our current system, Judy Stein talking about how Medicare--imperfect as it was--has been broken by dividing it up into numerous and differing private plans, Juan Figueroa making the case for SustiNet, and High School Senior Lauren Reinmann talking about the free health care clinic that she is putting together.  Right in the middle, speaking after Stein and before Figueroa, you've got Fusco putting the BS into Anthem BCBS:

Disclosure:  I am the Online Organizer for Connecticut Citizen Action Group (CCAG)



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I pointed that diary out to (0.00 / 0)
some of the people at Corrente. I think they are looking for someone to present the side of the story from "Universal only" side, as opposed to those on the single payer side. (I am not sure if that is what they meant? It is how I read it...) Anyways, it would be somewhat akin to tossing a Christian to the lions, if you were interested?

ePluribus Media wants to see some serious discussion from every point of view, as well. We need to kick the tires on every proposal so we know, in the end, exactly what they try and sell us.

As you can see, HC4E1 and the politicians will have a tough sell with what little we know so far. I already have a good idea what kind of compromises I would be able to live with.

But Obama's plan says one thing and doesn't address all of the problems as it is written up, Daschle makes an opening statement that is a different angle - might even be the kind of compromise I could get behind - and then you have the Dem House whip saying they won't even address the issue in 2009. Dodd has a forum and says he won't listen to what the people very clearly tell him they want.

How in the heck are we supposed to learn about what they are proposing this way?


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Without a national healthcare plan (0.00 / 0)
all the bail-outs and corporate welfare give a-ways won't help the economy in the long run.  The outrageous cost of healthcare administered by profit driven companies is driving businesses to layoff and/or close their doors.

If you have health insurance now...try to imagine covering the cost of it all by yourself, without your employer kicking in its share, then you might get a feel for how many (ever increasing roles) of Americans are eking out their lives.  

Single payer, national healthcare is THE only way.

Connecticut Man1, great post and videos.  

Every American should be mandated to see what the rest of America is dealing with.  Here in CT we have such a nice MIC supporting our state that the effects of the economic crisis haven't been as large as in some other cities and states (see Detroit, OMG!!! that is America??!!!)

From Paul Krugman in The Day today...
We need health care now
By Paul Krugman

"...And Obama really, really doesn't want to repeat the mistakes of Bill Clinton, whose health-care push failed politically partly because he moved too slowly: by the time his administration was ready to submit legislation, the economy was recovering from recession and the sense of urgency was fading.

One more thing. There's a populist rage building in this country, as Americans see bankers getting huge bailouts while ordinary citizens suffer.

I agree with administration officials who argue that these financial bailouts are necessary (though I have problems with the specifics). But I also agree with Barney Frank, the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, who argues that - as a matter of political necessity as well as social justice - aid to bankers has to be linked to a strengthening of the social safety net, so that Americans can see that the government is ready to help everyone, not just the rich and powerful.
The bottom line, then, is that this is no time to let campaign promises of guaranteed health care be quietly forgotten. It is, instead, a time to put the push for universal care front and center. Health care now!

http://www.theday.com/re.aspx?...

SINGLE PAYER, NATIONAL HEALTHCARE NOW!  

Time for Dodd to become part of CT history.

It was our own moral failure and not any accident of chance, that while preserving the appearance of the Republic we lost its reality. - Marcus Tullius Cicero, statesman, orator, writer (106-43 BC)


Thank You Stan Brock! (0.00 / 0)
Oh, and RAM and Stan Brock are reaching sainthood IMHO.  

Their actual mission originated in providing healthcare for remote areas of the Amazon!

Imagine 60% of their work is now in the USA!  

Come on America, what is it that we really need here in the USA?  

It was our own moral failure and not any accident of chance, that while preserving the appearance of the Republic we lost its reality. - Marcus Tullius Cicero, statesman, orator, writer (106-43 BC)


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