Monday, June 8, 2009

To Quote Robert Reich on Health Care

You know why big insurance is against public option, of course. They don't want a public option that would compete with private insurers and use its bargaining power to negotiate better rates with drug companies. They argue that would be unfair. Unfair? Unfair to give more people better health care at lower cost? To Pharma and Insurance, "unfair" is anything that undermines their profits...

All this will be decided within days or weeks. And once those who want to kill the public option without their fingerprints on the murder weapon begin to agree on a proposal -- Snowe's "trigger" or any other -- the public option will be very hard to revive. The White House must now insist on a genuine public option. And you, dear reader, must insist as well.

This is it, folks. The concrete is being mixed and about to be poured. And after it's poured and hardens, universal health care will be with us for years to come in whatever form it now takes. Let your representative and senators know you want a public option without conditions or triggers -- one that gives the public insurer bargaining leverage over drug companies, and pushes insurers to do what they've promised to do. Don't wait until the concrete hardens and we've lost this battle.

Big Pharma revenues were US$ 534.8 Billion in 2005. Both AHIP and PhRMA are strong lobbies. And neither is a friend of a strong public option.

The health insurance sector is responsible for over 457K jobs. Another player, the pharmaceutical industry, had trillions of dollars [sales of $629bn in 2007.]

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