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Killing People for Fun and Profit
July 29th, 2008

Stephanie Woolhandler, M.D. of Harvard Medical School testified before the President’s Council on Bioethics this past week about her experiences with [non]health care in Amerika. The council was created in 2001 to ‘advise’ the president on bioethical issues arising from advances in biomedical science and technology.
Single-payer, “Medicare for All” type reform is drastically needed as the US falls farther and farther away from the so-called ‘Modern World’ in terms of the general health, life expectancy, infant and maternal mortality rates, and the sheer number of hard-working citizens who will die without any medical care at all because they simply have no access and cannot afford it.
“I’ve seen people die because of co-payments and deductibles.”
There are an estimated 47 million Americans with no insurance. And as more and more of them are losing their jobs and their homes as the economy descends into depression, that number will rise dramatically. An estimated 18,000 Americans Die every year because they have no health insurance or money to pay thousands of dollars’ worth of deductibles and co-pays for the junk insurance they do have. Fully one half of personal bankruptcies in this country are the result of getting sick or injured. 76% of those filers HAD insurance when they got sick or injured, but the deductibles and co-pays bankrupted them anyway.
Filed under Class War, Activism, Eugenics, For-Profit Insurance, Universal Care, Health Care | Comment (0)Health Insurers On The Warpath
July 22nd, 2008

As the economy continues to slip deeper into recession and the Presidential race becomes ever more one-sided in favor of real change, America’s Health Insurance Plans [AHIP] are hitting the road to defend their practice of “Murder By Spreadsheet.” Or, as one energetic activist calls the offensive, the Deceive America Tour.
AHIP is the trade and political lobbying association of DC insiders and overpaid executives for the health insurance industry. The industry that has wrecked health care delivery by bankrupting public hospitals, been targeted for racketeering suits under RICO, routinely refuses to pay claims while throwing families into bankruptcy, and continues to cripple American business competition in foreign trade with nations whose businesses do not hold primary responsibility for citizens’ health care costs.
2007 estimates of the number of uninsured Americans reached more than 75 million adults - 42% of all adults age 19 to 64 were uninsured or ‘underinsured’ - and the US has fallen to 47th in the world on life expectancy at birth. This week AHIP launched its Campaign for an American Solution tour in Columbus, Ohio, purporting to have A Plan to cure America’s health care woes without having to pay for any sick people’s actual health care or forego their profit margins, golden parachutes, luxury limousines and multi-million dollar salaries.
AHIP calls it a “listening tour” outreach, which means they’re quite likely to encounter some loud protests wherever they go in this effort to protect their bottom lines from reality. The speculative futures market in human suffering is just far too lucrative to lose, and the insurance hacks illegally practicing medicine these days have no intention of backing down.
Please check out the tour schedule for when these folks will be coming to your area, then you may wish to contact one of the single-payer activist groups listed below to lend your presence to the protests. It’s well past time for America to join the modern world.
National Organizations:
Physicians for National Health Program
Guaranteed Health Care [California Nurses Assn/Nat. Nurses Organizing Committee]
Health Care Now
Everybody In & Nobody Out
Everybody In & Nobody Out supports state organizations working at the grassroots level for universal care, and offers links to those state organizations. You can also find lists of state groups in your state at the other national organization sites.
Filed under Activism, Coalitions, Marketing, Class War, For-Profit Insurance, Health Care | Comment (0)What’s Al Gore Up To These Days?
June 24th, 2008

In a week where presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama sold out the base to savage the 4th Amendment (and retroactively forgive Bush administration lawbreaking while spying on citizens), I was a little intrigued by some television commercials that, while not very explanatory, do feature some rather surprising coalitions between figureheads of both the right and the left.
The ads are also showing up in print media, the June 12 issue of Rolling Stone features Al Sharpton and Pat Robertson sitting together on a couch on Virginia Beach. Now, THAT is a rather unlikely pairing! So… what are they selling?
The blurb, a mere four sentences long, goes like this…
It’s American to disagree. It’s also American to come together in the face of a challenge. And few challenges are as urgent as global climate change. Take one minute to join us at wecansolveit.org and add your voice to millions of others. Together we can solve the climate crisis.
So of course I went right on over to the website to find that it’s the “next step” in ex-VP Al Gore’s project on global warming. There are presenters (trained by Al Gore), action alerts, news feed and proposed solutions that include such commonsense items as:
• Clean Energy Economy
• Personal Choices
• Adoption of Renewables
• Enhanced Energy Efficiency
and
• Innovative Leadership
Yet so far, what the project is mostly doing is soliciting donations and signing up participants. That’s a start, and something a lot more hopeful than anything this ugly Presidential race can offer at this point.
There’s lots of information at the site, so do yourself a favor and check out wecansolveit.org.
Filed under Coalitions, Activism, Climate Change, Commercials, Advertising | Comment (0)