Posted by Alex Sirota on March 26, 2010 at 09:00 AM in Thoughts on the Health Care Debate | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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Posted by Alex Sirota on March 24, 2010 at 08:26 AM in Myth Busters, Thoughts on the Health Care Debate | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
President Obama sent this email at 1am in the morning after a long day at work on a Sunday. This man is tireless. Thank you President Obama for your unwavering commitment to America.
For the first time in our nation's history, Congress has passed
comprehensive health care reform. America waited a hundred
years and fought for decades to reach this moment. Tonight, thanks to
you, we are finally here.
Consider the staggering scope of what you have just accomplished:
Because of you, every American will finally be guaranteed high
quality, affordable health care coverage.
Every American will be covered under the toughest patient protections in
history. Arbitrary premium hikes, insurance cancellations, and
discrimination against pre-existing conditions will now be gone forever.
And we'll finally start reducing the cost of care -- creating millions
of jobs, preventing families and businesses from plunging into
bankruptcy, and removing over a trillion dollars of debt from the backs
of our children.
But the victory that matters most tonight goes beyond the laws and far
past the numbers.
It is the peace of mind enjoyed by every American, no longer one injury
or illness away from catastrophe.
It is the workers and entrepreneurs who are now freed to pursue their
slice of the American dream without fear of losing coverage or facing a
crippling bill.
And it is the immeasurable joy of families in every part of this great
nation, living happier, healthier lives together because they can
finally receive the vital care they need.
This is what change looks like.
My gratitude tonight is profound. I am thankful for those in past
generations whose heroic efforts brought this great goal within reach
for our times. I am thankful for the members of Congress whose months of
effort and brave votes made it possible to take this final step. But
most of all, I am thankful for you.
This day is not the end of this journey. Much hard work remains, and we
have a solemn responsibility to do it right. But we can face that work
together with the confidence of those who have moved mountains.
Our journey began three years ago, driven by a shared belief that
fundamental change is indeed still possible. We have worked hard
together every day since to deliver on that belief.
We have shared moments of tremendous hope, and we've faced setbacks and
doubt. We have all been forced to ask if our politics had simply become
too polarized and too short-sighted to meet the pressing challenges of
our time. This struggle became a test of whether the American
people could still rally together when the cause was right --
and actually create the change we believe in.
Tonight, thanks to your mighty efforts, the answer is
indisputable: Yes we can.
Thank you,
President Barack Obama
Posted by Alex Sirota on March 22, 2010 at 10:26 PM in Thoughts on the Health Care Debate | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
A terrific summary of the debate with stats and referenced links to details.
Send this to others to know what we've been fighting for. Thank you President Obama for being such a thoughtful leader!
Posted by Alex Sirota on March 22, 2010 at 06:52 AM in Thoughts on the Health Care Debate | Permalink | Comments (0)
216 "YES" votes have been voted in the House on the Senate Amendments to the Health Care Reform Bill. Next - President Obama to sign the final bill.
"This is a victory for all American people."
Posted by Alex Sirota on March 21, 2010 at 10:45 PM in Health Care Reform Press, Thoughts on the Health Care Debate | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Well...here we are in the final hours of the Health Care Reform project. I think that 14 months makes it a project. At this time, I am looking at it all and I am glad to say that at least we have got something here. In 1994, healthcare reform was sacrificed on the altar of expediency, power politics, and corporate influence. The current healthcare reform project at the start of this year was well on its way to facing the same fate. Yet, President Obama looked at us all and reminded us that we had a job to finish. This assignment had to be handed in, and it would be completed. No ifs, ands, or buts. And if it were to get a failing grade, so be it. We would do our best to make sure it passes, but not finishing the job could not be an option. We finally understood that hey, we gotta do this. And a great many Americans have reacted like students who would prefer taking a pass on a particularly difficult assignment. Over the past year we have been subjected to the most interesting lessons on political science, the most fascinating of political analyses, and yes, a full demonstration of the successes as well as some of the failings of the American Democratic Political System. We are at the point where we are counting and re-counting votes down to the wire. The final dances with the wolves that will somehow, seemingly miraculously, get a Bill onto the President's desk for signature. And the photo op will go down in history. How do you get 218 members of Congress and 51 or 52 senators, plus the President, not to mention at least a couple of Secretaries, at least, into one big happy portrait?
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Posted by Alex Sirota on March 20, 2010 at 05:29 PM in Myth Busters, Thoughts on the Health Care Debate | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Posted by Alex Sirota on March 20, 2010 at 05:18 PM in Health Care Reform Press | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Last night at 9:23pm the proposed amendments to THE HEALTH CARE & EDUCATION AFFORDABILITY RECONCILIATION ACT of 2010 were posted on the House Committee on Rules website. A meeting on these proposed amendments will happen at 10am Eastern time today Saturday March 20 2010.
http://www.twitter.com/PeteSession is live tweeting -- are any Democrats live tweeting?
Posted by Alex Sirota on March 20, 2010 at 09:58 AM in Thoughts on the Health Care Debate, Upcoming Events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Hi All
I have called Mark Kirk and many others personally. I have a story very like Natoma's -- with a twist. My sister -- a university grad with a job and paying into a health plan -- was diagnosed with colon cancer. To make a long story short the insurance company canceled her because she "was too expensive." When she died in her early 40's(!) she had lost her house her assets was on welfare and eating out of handouts and food banks. Nice. My son on the other hand became quite ill when he was in gr. 9 and we were here in Ontario. Within a week he had seen our family doctor, a specialist, had x-rays and blood work stress tests etc. done and had been referred to and seen by the head of thoracic medicine at Sick Kids. He was operated on 24 hours later. He was in Sick Kids about 9 days with 24/7 nursing and post-op care.
My total bill? $42.87 for bandages adhesive tape etc. Thank God we were here. I have nightmares thinking what might have happened to us if we were in the States!
I am praying for the success of reform. I still do not understand what the big deal is!!!Posted by Alex Sirota on March 19, 2010 at 11:27 AM in Your Canadian Health Care Stories | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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