
While speaking to Congress Wednesday night on his health care reform proposals, President Barack Obama made 3 things abundantly clear:
1) He's urging the controversial Public Option package, which he says will foster competition in the insurance market, thereby lowering overall costs.
2) Mental midgets like Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin are liars at best and really have no place in the healthcare debate, since they can't do anything but speak to their inbred fans and spread disinformation and pretty much don't care about anything but keeping conservatives in power.
3) Even though conservatives hate him -- some just for being black, others because they can't come up with anything better -- he is going full speed ahead with this plan and those who ain't with him can get out of the way or get run over.
And so goes the president's 50-yard-line drive toward getting health care reform passed before the year is out. It was a great speech, something that will be debated and dissected by television pundits for weeks, but the real question is: what happens next?
Obama's right. We've been dragging our feet with health care reform for a century now. It only took nine years to put a man on the moon, three years to defeat Hitler and about 15 minutes to pass the Three Strikes laws, but somehow, this subject just keeps being pushed off to the next generation of lawmakers and us citizens.
Truth is, the president didn't have to say one word about health care. Like Bush, he could have blown it off. Like Clinton, he could have tried something that was destined for failure. Like Reagan, he could have declared it the bane of human existence. He could have left it alone, because Afghanistan and the economy are enough to fill the plates of two presidents, but he picked up this challenge anyway, which could well serve as the hallmark of his presidency ... or its most palpable defeat.
Conservative Republicans know that this is their last chance to knock Obama off the horse, to show that he is inept and unable to lead. If they do that, then their chances will be better in the 2010 midterm elections and eventually in the 2012 presidential campaign. There can be no wavering with them, no compromise. Like the Sith, they deal only in absolutes.
If they fail, though, then the GOP as we know it will wither and die due to their inability to come up with creative ideas and because they let Rush Limbaugh be their mouthpiece and let Soul Brutha No. 1 Michael ("Off the Hook") Steele take charge of their party.
Obama didn't want this thing to be politicized, but there's no way it couldn't be. So for my money, his next step is to start collecting scalps. That's probably what he means by "seeking common ground," and that's cool. That's what every effective leader does, and as we've observed before, the president is most effective when he grows a pair.
So where do Obama and the Democrats (who currently have the momentum) go from here? Well, here's what he should do if he wants to keep the support of Congressional Democrats, push health care reform through and win in 2012:
* Get the Public Option etched in stone. Even if it is a part of a larger health insurance exchange, the ability to make insurers compete will drive the cost of health care down, as any high school economics student will tell you.
* Sick lawmakers like Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY) on people like Beck, Palin, Steele and others who deliberately lie and misinterpret the plan. I went to a town hall meeting that she gave a week ago, and she did more to clearly explain the bill within the space of an hour than all three cable networks have in the past several months. After I heard her talk, there was no way the right wing shooting gallery could skew what's on the table.
* Yes, revisit tort reform so that malpractice premiums can come down and competent, skilled doctors won't drop out of the field of medicine, thereby increasing costs because of an increase in unskilled physicians.
* Keep invoking Ted Kennedy. He just died, so nobody can badmouth him yet. No, seriously -- keep his ideals on affordable health care alive. He was almost there, so don't let him down.
* And lastly, get people to wrap their heads around the idea that Americans are going to pay for health care whether there is a bill passed or not. We can do it the easy way, by passing a comprehensive bill that allows for competition in a varied marketplace, or by doing nothing and letting insurance companies keep costs up and forcing more and more people to use the emergency room as a clinic.
Make no mistake, this is uncharted territory, and we don't know what's really going to happen. Obama wants to sweep this together in four years, by which time we could all be broke anyway. But to his credit, he's doing a hell of a lot more than any president has done in our lifetimes with health care.
Hmm, I wonder what Reagan would have done if he couldn't afford health insurance?
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By: Helen on 9/10/2009 11:43AM
as the white man has been always disrespectful
and ingnorant.they would have never done to a white president.It's time for a change african
americans, wake up and smell the coffe
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By: marcia on 9/10/2009 8:24PM
President BARACK OBAMA didnt cause the problem he's trying to fix it. So stop being the problem and help AMERICA get to where it needs to be and support our President..
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By: Stephen on 9/10/2009 10:10PM
The government taking over health care will wreck it, no matter what spin is put on it that will be the result.
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By: patriotic on 9/21/2009 11:25PM
I was waiting for your speech Mr. President. I knew it, it was the mother of all health plans!!
Mr. President tell those Men Like Men that every single day they delay your health plan there is someone loosing his/ her beloved one, loosing his/ her health,&home another words loosing hope in this great Nation.
Morally,Everyone represent our society is responsible to protect our citizen rights
regardless of his or her political views.History has no mercy, Only The Great Leaders are going to be honored and mentioned on the golden pages of our Great Nation's History. and to those who live in the darkness their true quality will speaks itself someday and I tell them you deserve no more chances to represent Us since misleading Us is your only plan We as American deserve someone who can protect our rights and our existing as well.
A True Republican
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By: Vinny on 9/11/2009 8:37AM
Madison Grey...the author...is ignorant and should not be allowed to write such inflammatory and prejudiced articles. Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin are "mental midgets" simply because they express their own opinion which does not match that of Obama aka Da Messiah? Are you serious? I also love the part where Madison makes the ASSUMPTION that conservatives "Hate Obama...some because he is black". Are you serious, Madison? I hate no one...hate is a strong word. I will tell you this....I don't know Obama...he could be the nicest guy around but I do know that I don't LIKE or agree with his policies or the fringe, left wing extremists that he continues to surround himself with. Madison, do not fall into the very depths of ignorance that you attempt to label others with. Tell me the lies that Glenn Beck has made....tell me the conservatives who HATE Obama because he is black. The conservative movement has a voice and simply because we don't follow his politics does NOT grant anyone the right to call us racists. SHAME ON YOU!!!
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By: vinny on 9/11/2009 2:06AM
stop crying racism....it gets so damn tired...racism isn't killing black men in record numbers....black men are killing black men..so before you throw the stone of racism look at your black community and the issues at hand...now in regards to Obama...I don't know him...so I can't hate him...but I do know this...I DO NOT LIKE HIS POLICIES....they believe in the expansion of government and an increase in expenses and our deficit. Obama cries about the deficit he inherited....in less than six months he TRIPLED IT! This isn't about GOP or Democrat...it is about common sense and the fact that where government grows, freedom shrinks. Hmmm...then again the Democrats have trained the black community to rely on them for so so much....yet all the major urban areas in this country have been controlled by Democrats for DECADES...and they all have record high numbers of high school drop outs, drug and alcoholism, poverty and high murder rates amongst minorities....wow...those Dems are really helping you huh?
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By: Virginia on 9/11/2009 2:00AM
It seems to me that everyone sharing about health care insurance is not concerned about real issues like the sick and should be more concerned with people that need surgeries that maybe only a few doctors in the U.S. does but the insurance wont pay for because it's out of their network, which really means its out of state and that person could die it could be your family member or mines me or you, so what is really the issue here is all about President Obama not making a second term because he is Black and people are trying to spoil his credibility or is it about someone being able to get well when they fall sick? I'm not seeing that real health care here is the concern. Can someone help me out?
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By: John Lindsay on 9/11/2009 8:23AM
Simon: African American drop that how about Black American I wasn't born in Africa I was born here in America
JL: Very stupid....because if it wasn't for Africa...you wouldn't exist.
You don't hear Asian and Latino Americans saying/writing that do you?!
And nor do you hear Whites asking them about the subject, do you?!
Who told you that you shouldn't be proud of being an AFRICAN American?!
Looks like a racist has gotten "inside your head."
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