Feb 272010
 

Yesterday I did manage to get caught up replying to comments.  I spent the rest of the day working on website design for my nonprofit.  Today, I’ll just have to see what the day brings.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

It took me 4:06.  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

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Here’s an idea. Democrats should agree to not to use reconciliation in return for Republicans agreeing not to use the filibuster. Since both are political tactics occasioned by arcane Senate rules, it’s a fair trade.?  Fat chance, huh?

Gov. David A. Paterson ended his campaign for election on Friday amid crumbling support from his party and an uproar over his administration’s intervention in a domestic violence case involving a close aide.  While I cannot comment on his guilt or innocence, I consider his resignation a plus.

The average income reported by the 400 highest-earning U.S. households grew to almost $345 million in 2007, up 31 percent from a year earlier, Internal Revenue Service statistics show.  That shows that in 2007, the GOP’s only successful program, No Millionaire Left Behind, was working just as they intended.

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The boys from Red State Update weigh in on the health care summit.

 

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Feb 262010
 

I tried to find one exchange that personified the health care summit.  Here’s my choice.

CALVIN WOODWARD

AP News

Feb 25, 2010 13:07 EST

republican_seal_cuffs When President Barack Obama and a Republican lawmaker sparred Thursday over what might happen to health insurance premiums in an overhauled system, both cited a nonpartisan analysis that looked at that very question. The president gave a fairer summary of what the analysis found.

Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander declared in his statement to the White House health policy conference that "for millions of Americans, premiums will go up" under the Obama plan. That much could be true — but for millions of others, premiums are expected to go down and those who face higher costs would be getting better coverage than they have now.

The debate on that point is key if Americans are to accept the insurance changes Obama wants. Democrats know that pitching their plan as a means to extend coverage to the uninsured is not enough: They must convince middle-income Americans who already have insurance that they, too, will end up with a better deal under the overhaul. So the squabble was about more than a bureaucratic report.

Obama sharply challenged Alexander on his claim and insisted he had the facts on his side when quoting from the report by the Congressional Budget Office. For the most part, he did.

THE CLAIMS:

republican-lies Obama: "Lamar, when you mentioned earlier that you said premiums go up, that’s just not the case, according to the Congressional Budget Office."

Alexander: "Mr. President, if you’re going to contradict me, I ought to have a chance …. The Congressional Budget Office report says that premiums will rise in the individual market as a result of the Senate bill."

Obama: "No, no, no, no. Let me — and this is an example of where we’ve got to get our facts straight."

Alexander: "That’s my point."

Obama: "Well, exactly, so let me — let me respond to what you just said, Lamar, because it’s not factually accurate. … Here’s what the Congressional Budget Office says: The costs for families for the same type of coverage that they’re currently receiving would go down 14 percent to 20 percent. What the Congressional Budget Office says is that because now they’ve got a better deal, because policies are cheaper, they may choose to buy better coverage than they have right now, and that might be 10 percent to 13 percent more expensive than the bad insurance that they had previously."

THE FACTS:

Both are right, but Obama offered important context that Alexander left out.

The analysis estimated that average premiums for people buying insurance individually would be 10 to 13 percent higher in 2016 under the Senate legislation, as Alexander said. But the policies would cover more, and about half the people would be getting substantial government subsidies to defray the extra costs.

As the president said, if the policies offered today were offered in 2016, they would be considerably cheaper under the plan, even without subsidies. One big reason: Many more healthy young people would be signing up for the coverage because insurance would become mandatory. They are cheap to insure and would moderate costs for others.

Moreover, the analysis estimated that almost 60 percent of the people covered under individual policies would qualify for subsidies, bringing their own costs down by more than half from what they pay now…

Inserted from <TPM>

Here’s the video:

 

In short, while the Republicans were not as ill prepared as they were during their conference, they had nothing to bring to the table, except for their tired old talking points and lies.  The Democrats were not that impressive either, but Obama stood out.

The GOP has made it abundantly clear that there is no negotiating with them.  Without the public option, the bill is far less than it should be.  Nevertheless, the good qualities it does have are too significant to allow it to slip away.  After a VERY brief pause (ten minutes would be ideal), lets move on to reconciliation.  AQs soon as it’s passes, and signed, it will be tome to start pushing for health care reform: single-payer.

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Feb 262010
 

Yesterday I did not catch up, because  I watched the summit and want to the prison as a volunteer.  The guys I work to help there are an inspiration to me, because they stay positive and focused on turning their lives around, despite a horrid environment.  The group is strictly voluntary, and it has grown to 140 prisoners.  I got hove very late and have only had about an hour’s sleep, so today, I’ll only be offering one article.  In addition, the HSP for the volunteers that work with me was hacked and our website was destroyed along with thousands of others.  They also lost the ‘guaranteed’ backup.  I fired then and finally regained control of the URL yesterday.  I’ve found a new HSP and have to design a new website.  The next few days will be busy.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

It took me 3:41.  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

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OOPS! The Summit Is On!

 Posted by at 10:09 am  Editorial, Politics
Feb 252010
 

Tom122007 In today’s open thread I said that I hoped to catch up on comments before leaving for my volunteer day with prisoners.  I was not consider that I would be watching the health care summit on TV, which is exactly what I’m doing.  Worst case scenario is that I’ll be back up to date before the weekend is over.

On the summit, the most notable feature is that all the Republicans have an expression like they just ate a bad clam.  Obama has been quite congenial, but has called the Republicans on several of their lies.  The Republican response to that has been for the speaker to evade and for the next speaker to repeat the lie.  Obama has also demonstrated the ability to express knowledge in depth on the issues with no teleprompters in the room.  The Republicans have offered nothing new: start over, don’t use reconciliation, health savings accounts (not a bad idea for the rich), tort reform.

One area of substantive differences has been over exchanges –vs- voluntary associations and unregulated sales against state lines.  The Democratic position is that it’s up to the federal government to set minimum standards on what an insurance company must offer.  The Republican position is that what should be covered should be left up to insurance companies and business owners.

Which of you trust your employer and an insurance company to determine what coverage you should have with no input from you or your elected representatives?

What are your observations on the summit?

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Three More Health Care Videos

 Posted by at 4:14 am  Politics
Feb 252010
 

First, Rachel Maddow and Barbara Boxer discuss the despicable GOP tactic of lying that reconciliation is ‘the nuclear option’.

 

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Now you know full well what the nuclear option is, because we have discussed it here and here.

Next Rachel Maddow explains why Health Insurance companies just don’t care who they hurt or kill.

 

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She raises an excellent point.  The sole purpose for their existence is to make as much money as they can.  What she does not say here is that it is the same reason corporations should not have the same political rights as people, since corporate interest and public interest are diametrically opposed.

Finally, Anthony Weiner ripped into the Republicans like gangbusters!

 

Peter DeFazio is a Representative from Oregon, and was the one granting Weiner time.  Did you see the grin on his face when Weiner was done?  What a grin!  I’d have to munch down half the birds in the Western Hemisphere to have a grin like that!  Bravo Weiner!!

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Feb 252010
 

The sicker he gets, the more the Republicans love him.

yoogift Fresh off a news cycle that saw him define executive power as bestowing the president the right to massacre whole villages, notorious torture lawyer John Yoo has published a new piece in the Wall Street Journal, boldly titled “My Gift to the Obama Presidency.” [Murdoch delinked]

“Barack Obama may not realize it,” he writes, “but I may have just helped save his presidency.”

How? By winning a drawn-out fight to protect his powers as commander in chief to wage war and keep Americans safe.

Stunning megalomania aside, it is an eerie thing for John Yoo to declare victory of any kind. Reading his op-ed is a little like listening to Emperor Palpatine crow that Luke Skywalker’s journey to the Dark Side is nearly complete. (”Welcome, young Skywalker. I have been expecting you … “)

Yoo begins by describing Obama’s sad devotion to the rule of law as a newly-inaugurated wet-behind-the-ears president.

“In office only one day,” he writes, “Mr. Obama ordered the shuttering of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, followed later by the announcement that he would bring terrorists to an Illinois prison.”

What follows is a brisk re-cap of what he sees as Obama’s most grievous moments as Commander-in-Chief:

He terminated the Central Intelligence Agency’s ability to use “enhanced interrogations techniques” to question al Qaeda operatives. He stayed the military trial, approved by Congress, of al Qaeda leaders. He ultimately decided to transfer Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the planner of the 9/11 attacks, to a civilian court in New York City, and automatically treated Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas Day, as a criminal suspect (not an illegal enemy combatant). Nothing better could have symbolized the new president’s determination to take us back to a Sept. 10, 2001, approach to terrorism.

It’s a veritable runaway train of right-wing talking points and, frankly, it merits no rebuttal…

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Only a true GOP sweetheart could be party to gathering bogus intelligence, violating the Geneva Convention, committing war crimes, and making the US an international pariah, while calling it a GIFT!!

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Feb 252010
 

Yesterday I fell behind due to volunteer work and running errands.  Today is my volunteer day in the prison.  If time permits, I’ll try to do some catch-up before I leave.  Tomorrow’s posts may be late because I will return home late and exhausted tonight.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

It took me 3:45.  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

Are democrats growing gonads?  Yesterday the Jobs Bill passed the Senate, and the House stripped the Health Insurance cartel of exemption from antitrust laws.

I had heard rumblings that Olympia snow had gotten her panties in a bunch over not being invited to the health care summit.  Obama Invited her, and she DECLINED.  He also invited Oregon’s Ron Wyden, who will attend.  Wyden has championed choice for health care consumers.

Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty wants to repeal the federal law that requires ER treatment  regardless of ability to pay.

It seems that McConJob’s primary opponent has gender identity issues:

Hayworth

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