I showed a Canadian friend, a small business owner, the video we made this summer about Real Canadians talking real health care.

I felt I would share his reply, which conveys the sheer wonderment Canadians have about how incredibly foolish Americans have become. How willing this once great nation is to be manipulated by the super rich. How willing we are to just STFU and be slaves to the status quo. It's pathetic and dispiriting.

 

Shoq:

I like your video.  There was a lovely live feed of personal stories when this petition on Avaaz came out.

I am continually puzzled how many Americans find something wrong with Universal health care.  Why wouldn't you want health care for free and a higher life expectancy?  And at basically no cost.  Do you know that the US taxpayer pays as much per person for public healthcare as the Canadian taxpayer does, even though for that amount of money the Canadian taxpayer covers everything for everybody?

It's a shame Obama didn't go wholly public.  It's the hybrid system and all the money and billing and risk management, and the efforts to pass costs and risks on to others that makes the system expensive.

I don't know if you asked the people you interviewed about their politics, like Michael Moore did.  I'm certain you could easily make a video like that with nothing but conservative voters.  The disappointing thing is that not a single elected Conservative said anything to defend our system when their American friends started misrepresenting it.
 

When do we wake up from this hideous dream? When do we stop letting 20 million Fox News viewers and Rush Limbaugh listeners, fooled by huge corporate propaganda dollars, from forcing the rest of us to sit back and watch our nation slide off a cliff.  And for what?  To  protect the interests of a very few privileged people.  People who would do well to stop this exploitation of the rest of us before the consequences come knocking on their doors with pitchforks and torches.

 

 

It's big and it's complicated, and it's hardly single-payer, or perfect. But it is extensive, historic, and probably the best incremental approach we can hope for, given the sheer power that US business interests and their organizations have to obstruct and intimidate the political process.

You can find extensive details on the web, but most people care about the high points.  So let me list them for you here, so you can repeat them to friends and family, before Fox news trains upon them their inevitable fire hose of cynical and manipulative propaganda and lies.

According to the Washington Post, the measure includes:

  •   An individual mandate that would require people to buy health insurance.
  •   An employer mandate that would require companies to cover their employees, though small businesses would be exempted.
  •   Funding to create insurance exchanges to serve people who don't have employer coverage.
  •   A government insurance option to compete with private plans on the exchange.
  •   Subsidies to help households earning up to $88,000 in annual income for a family of four purchase coverage.
  •   A historic Medicaid expansion that would provide free health care to all Americans with incomes below 150 percent of the federal poverty level.
  •  Up to $400 billion in Medicare and Medicaid cuts, including to a Medicare Advantage managed-care program that serves nearly 11 million seniors.
  •   A surcharge on taxpayers who earn more than $500,000 a year, or $1 million a year for families.
  • A crackdown on the insurance industry, including bans on lifetime limits, premium disparity based on health status and sex, and coverage denials based on preexisting conditions. The bill also would end a federal antitrust exemption that has for decades protected firms from federal investigations.

Things To Sign/Do For The Public Option

There are only a few weeks to pressure congress to pass a public Option.

Most of the big petitions out there should be getting 1000 times more traffic than they have been getting. But it's not too late. To bump up that activity, I have assembled here an easy list of sites people can use to be heard, or take action. It takes only a few minutes to use each site. The list below has less than 10 sites which are the best known, or most used petition or governmental contact sites I've been able to find, thus far. I will be revising this frequently over the next few days, so come back often. Even if these petitions are not as effective as we might hope, they don't cost you much time or effort, and you can feel good that you tried. Please use this convenient URL to pass this site on to your friends, family, and colleagues. http://bit.ly/4pubop Note: I am seeking a good aggregator tool that makes it simple for a single letter to go to each of your representatives. If you know of a site that does this, please contact me.

Petitions of the Public Option

Other Petitions or Actions

 

Videos, FAQs and Other Info

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