It looks like America will be getting a Christmas present of sorts: health care reform. The Senate is set for a Christmas Eve vote on President Obama's top domestic priority. But like a kid who doesn't get the present she expected, the bill leaves a lot to be desired. The lack of a public option, which would prevent private insurers from gouging prices, is disconcerting.
But if health care reform is going to be a Christmas gift, then Republicans are surely acting like Scrooge. Better yet, the Grand Old Party is nothing more than a bunch of Grinches this year. Not a single Republican is likely to vote in favor of the bill. In fact, the Senate was split 60-40 on a bill about a vote to filibuster and add changes to the legislation. All 60 Democrats and two Independents have lined up to push this bill through, as they should. What's the use of having a supermajority if you are unable to use it? Americans voted for this type of reform.
But Republicans don't seem to get that. The fact that not one compromised on the bill that will provide 30 million uninsured Americans with health coverage, shows how out of touch they are with what Americans need. The bill also would actually pay for itself and help reduce the federal deficit. Republicans are sticking to an ideological script that no longer works, and they are accusing Democrats of exactly the thing they are guilty of.
According to the New York Times:
Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, who was one of Mr. Kennedy's closest friends in the Senate and who worked with him on many bipartisan health care bills over the years, said Democrats had failed to live up to Mr. Kennedy's spirit of cooperation. "The historic blizzard in Washington yesterday was a perfect symbol of the anger and frustration brewing," Mr. Hatch said. "I don't know of one Republican who is going to vote for this. If you can't get 75 to 80 votes on something that is this important for this much reform, we should start over and do it on a step-by-step basis."
That is ridiculous.
President Obama has practically invited Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine to be his BFF. She's had one-on-one meetings with him, and he has phoned her to speak about the issue. I don't believe Republicans were unable to negotiate additions to the bill in exchange for their votes, as some Democrats did. (That's a discussion for another day.)
Steve Marmel, a blogger at the Huffington Post, writes:
It's not a flaw in the Democratic party that they had to compromise to get 60 of their members to agree on a piece of legislation. That's what a big tent is about. I, nor should any American, want the important debates of our day to be dictated without debate and dissent. It is a flaw in the current version of the Republican Party that...everyone of these weak-willed individuals were in such fear of being lambasted -- by the tea party, by the conservative media, by idealogues in their own party -- that none of them had the courage. .... It's the Republicans, who are running the next election campaign on every bill that comes through the House and Senate, that were the biggest roadblocks to what it seems a majority of Americans wanted.
For African Americans, this bill is critical, Benjamin Todd Jealous, President and CEO of the NAACP, told Aol Black Voices in an interview.
The NAACP is pushing the 880 program, so named because 880,000 black deaths would have been prevented if African Americans had the same mortality rates as whites. Children born to black women are more than twice as likely to die in the first year of life, and African American death rates from diabetes, heart disease and cancer are public health crises.
"It's a very urgent life-and-death issue," Jealous said. "We are so accustomed to the reality that lack of coverage creates. People go off and take for granted that black people die younger."
The NAACP is shifting from traditional civil rights fights to human rights issues, of which Jealous believes health care is a priority:
Civil rights battles are about enforcing parts of the social contract that already exist, such as fighting discrimination. Human rights battles are about extending, amending or adding to the existing social contract. Insuring that all Americans have a right to high quality health care is a human rights battle because that right doesn't exist anywhere in our constitution and our laws.
Jealous has a personal experience with the situation. His sister, who transitioned jobs, was able to get her son on a health insurance plan but simply cannot afford to pay the premiums for herself.
"Literally, this country is playing Russian roulette with her life," Jealous said.
"The outrage can't be muted. We want to give people the permission to be as outraged as they should be until they call their senator. We literally cannot afford to have more people die, more families put in to bankruptcy, more children orphaned, because our country refuses to do what all of its peers do, which is to extend full health care coverage to its people," Jealous said.
I don't know about you, but I'll take this imperfect Christmas gift as a starting point.


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By: Michael Lofton on 12/24/2009 2:54AM
'President Obama Responds to Black Critics'
"Leave President Obama alone. We have had 43 white Presidents before President Obama and none of them really did nothing for the African Americans in general. We got a Civil Rights Bill passed that really did not do anything, because we as African Americans sat on the side lines and let the white racist rolled the clock back in favor of white women and so called Latios. Today, the majority of young Blacks do not want to learn anything in school, as they would rather sell drugs and go to prison and participate in the white racist silent genocide. Where are the so called African Ameican ministera." by Thomas Bradley
Thomas Bradley is way out in left field. Hopefully such misguided foolishness does not catch on, because the above misinformation, is truly the height of the distortion of history in the U.S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Bradley_(politician)#Mayor_of_Los_Angeles.2C_California
Former Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley would not make such an erroneous and untrue statement! Thank you Tom Bradley for being one of the few decent, ethical, and honorable elected Black leaders, who made it a point not to be sleazy, or a liar.
"Wow! 43 white Presidents that never did nothing for African Americans! While horrible english, also horribly uninformed! Look up President #16. It is amazing how truly ignorant so many Americans (of all colors) are." by Tad Royster
"Can you read what you have posted? Do you understand how offensive and RACIST it sounds?
YOU and others like you are the problem!!" by islandflyr
Indeed Tad Royster and islandfly! It is certain that no good President Barack Obama would be proud of Thomas Bradley making such erroneous statements, because this would aid in President Obama's goal to further mislead and misrepresent U.S. born Black people, so as not awake the asleep in the Black community to the reality that President Barack Obama and/or other misfit elected leaders like him, are the elected officials truly doing nothing for African Americans in general.
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-37187
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OcJmbz9lDQ
....Thank You Dr. Boyce Watkins for staying on point.
.....Unlike what you are seeing on "Black Voices", outside of the confines of the internet, meaning those in the trenches who have faced the music.......
....and/or those who have been a witness to other law abiding Black people egregiously violated by the atrocities of government, know differently.....
.......all while President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder and/or other misfit elected Black leaders, lawyers, etc., remain silent, or condemn and blanket the inner-city Black men, male, as being irresponsible, dead beat, you name it.....
....without a thread of evidence to prove that this is so!!!!
......and furthermore these individuals know, that more so than the rank and file in the Black community......
........it is our own elected Black leadership, and/or a misguided Black middleclass, who are......
.....blatant liars, irresponsible, dead beat, hypocrites, treasonous, unfit for elected office, sleazy, cut-throat, pimping the Black community for their own self efficacy, you name it.
.........Finally, there are many law abiding U.S. born Black people who do not have praise for President Barack Obama, and/or many other misfit elected Black leaders affiliated with the Democratic Party being the political party responsible for the vestible of Slavery in the U.S., whose un-American and disgraceful actions keep the Democratic Party's buried Past Alive!
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By: Michael Lofton on 12/26/2009 3:14AM
"Senate Health Care Bill Passed" by Jeff Mays Black Voices/Black Spin, Comments
http://www.bvblackspin.com/2009/12/24/senate-health-care-bill-passed/3#commentsInline
"I'm a 20-year old something doing just that-making change in my community. As a recent grad, healthcare is an issue since I am not filed as dependent on my parents healthcare anymore. But I am not going to sit here and wait on one person(s) (Obama & the government) to take care of me." by The Real Deal
http://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/2009/07/28/michelle-malkin-going-after-obamas-organized-crime-culture-of-corruption-videos/
...individuals who don't want government taking care of them, would not be interested in anything the Hypocrite President Barack "the Magic Negro" Obama and/or the Obama Administration are offering, be it Obama's Government Controlled Health Care, Increased Taxation of Citizens and/or Private Businesses, etc., etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAYr0qot3y0
"American People are looking for principled leadership...Individual rights and freedoms are what this country is about......Obama's responsibility should be about making America more energy independent...
......this President has failed.....Obama's idea of Job creation is creating 22 staffers for his wife"
"Lt. Col. Allen West
....Individuals who don't want government taking care of them, are for limited government influence, reduced taxation, free enterprize oriented, "Don't Tread on Me" over intrusive government, which is the total opposite of President Barack Obama, the Democratic Party and/or Obama Administration policy!
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