Media Matters: “Fox’s Final Push to Kill Health Care Reform”
The right-wing noise machine is in high gear, spewing out “hyperbolic rhetoric” and “outright falsehoods.” In other words, just another day at the office for Glenn, Sean, etc.
The right-wing noise machine is in high gear, spewing out “hyperbolic rhetoric” and “outright falsehoods.” In other words, just another day at the office for Glenn, Sean, etc.
Thanks to Tom Whipple for the first-day-of-spring Saturday “Clips.”
1. MCDONNELL SEEKS REDRAWN MAP FOR OFFSHORE DRILLING
2. MCDONNELL HAILS HAMPTON ROADS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCEMENT…
3. MCDONNELL REAPPOINTS GOP FUNDRAISER TO LIQUOR BOARD
5. ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS TAKE STEPS TO LEGALLY OPPOSE CUCCINELLI EPA SUIT
9. AG REACHES SETTLEMENT WITH BEACH LENDER
10. STATE CUTS MAY CRIPPLE MANDATED REFORMS
13. VA.’S CONNOLLY A KEY VOTE ON HEALTH CARE’S FATE
14. VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS READING HEALTH CARE BILL “A DEMOCRATIC CHRISTMAS TREE OF GOVERNMENT EXPANSION”
15. AS HEALTH CARE VOTE APPROACHES, NYE REMAINS UNDECIDED
17. PERRIELLO SAYS HE SUPPORTS HEALTH-CARE REFORM PACKAGE
22. GERMANY PETITIONS TO MOVE SOERING
24. DEMOCRATS TO GATHER IN RICHMOND FOR LOW-KEY JEFFERSON-JACKSON DINNER
The full transcript is here. Here’s an excerpt:
…these reforms include a new Consumer Financial Protection Agency to prevent predatory loan practices and other abuses to ensure that consumers get clear information about loans and other financial products before they sign on the dotted line. Because this financial crisis wasn’t just the result of decisions made by large financial firms; it was also the result of decisions made by ordinary Americans to open credit cards and take on mortgages. And while there were many who took out loans they knew they couldn’t afford, there were also millions of people who signed contracts they didn’t fully understand offered by lenders who didn’t always tell the truth.
This is in part because the job of protecting consumers is spread across seven different federal agencies, none of which has the interests of ordinary Americans as its principal concern. This diffusion of responsibility has made it easier for credit card companies to lure customers with attractive offers then punish them in the fine print; for payday lenders and others who charge outrageous interest to operate without much oversight; and for mortgage brokers to entice homebuyers with low initial rates only to trap them with ballooning payments down the line.
This is the last 9:52 of President Obama’s speech earlier today; I’ll post the rest of the video when it finishes uploading to YouTube. The video isn’t the greatest quality, but I think you can feel the crowd’s energy. Also, it was great being just 15-20 feet away from Obama as he gave his speech. Hopefully, Obama’s GMU speech will kick off a weekend in which Congress finally – after decades of trying – passes comprehensive health care reform and it is signed into law. At least, that’s the plan!
UPDATE: The rest of the video is now available, after the “flip.”
UPDATE: Waldo’s take is, “Teabaggers upset with Perriello for agreeing with them.” Very funny.
From Catholics United.
Beginning today, Catholics United will run a television ad that will set the record straight about false allegations of federal abortion funding in the Senate health care bill. The purpose of the 30-second spot is remind legislators, like Rep. Tom Perriello, and his constituents that taxpayer funding of abortion is expressly prohibited in pending health care legislation, and that the bill has earned the support of a broad swath of the Catholic community. The ad will run in saturation in the Richmond, Roanoke and Lynchburg media markets.
Speaking at The Patriot Center at George Mason University today, President Barack Obama told approximately 8,000 attendees that the Health Care Reform bill could be called a “Patients’ Bill of Rights on Steroids.” Obama’s speech was like a just-before-the-buzzer three-pointer: a perfect throw through the hoop to a wildly cheering crowd composed of students, parents, retirees and diverse middle Americans who chanted “Health Care Now!” and “Yes We Can!” repeatedly, utterly drowning out a few initial feeble boos. Although several dozen protesters outside displayed posters of the President as Adolf Hitler and The Joker, and one waved a sign “Taxed Enuf Already,” they were not only outnumbered but outclassed by the pro-Obama, pro-health care crowd.
The President began by recalling how he had visited George Mason three years ago, at the very beginning of his campaign, when “the Conventional Wisdom in Washington was that change was too hard,” and most of the Insiders could not even pronounce his name.
Three years later, Obama said, at the end of a long and agonizing year of debate and an excrutiating, sometimes messy, legislative process, Congress is now ready to vote on health care in just a few days. This is the culmination of a hundred years’ of discussion, beginning with Republican President Teddy Roosevelt, who first proposed that every American should have access to health care. Since his time many Presidents, both Democratic and Republican have attempted health care legislation. The President admitted he did know just how the vote would turn out; the media and the pundits seem to be concentrating on side questions such as “will this help the Democrats?” or “will this hurt Obama,” and “what do the polls say?” Obama said emphatically that he did not care about those questions (meaning, they are the wrong questions) but only about finally doing the right thing.
Scoffing at the wild and ridiculous distortions of the health care bill made its opponents, President Obama frankly attacked the unconscionable greed of today’s health insurance industry, and cited a couple of anecdotes in evidence. The bill will provide millions of Americans with coverage who are presently uninsured, and young people can continue to be covered under their parents’ policies for a period of time after they graduate and are still getting established in the job market. The bill will end denial of coverage for pre-existing conditions as well as halting the infamous practice of cancelling coverage if you get sick and actually need to use your insurance. Small businesses will be able to offer employees the same kind of coverage Congress has so carefully arranged for itself, and there are tax credits to help business and lower-income workers to pay the cost.
Yes, explained the President, this broader coverage and regulation of the insurance industry will have a cost. It is not free, and his administration will pay for it through reduction in administrative costs and elimination of medical fraud. In fact, he noted proudly, the Congressional Budget Office has estimated that this health care reform will actually reduce the deficit by over 138 Billion dollars over 10 years. What a remarkable achievement, unlike the previous administration, which passed a prescription drug benefit without paying for it. “Students, we will not be taking out a credit card in your name to pay for health care reform in the future.” The crowd loved it.
I worked as a Volunteer on the floor of the Patriot Center, checking tickets for those admitted to the inner circle close to the podium. The event was open to the public otherwise, and no tickets were required. The crowd included a broad spectrum of America as well as a number of foreign visitors who were, I suspect, mostly students at GMU. The evening before I had attended a Volunteer Training session; when I arrived about 7:30 PM I found a crowd composed half of young (everyone looks young to me nowadays) students who had made signs for use outside the Patriot Center, and the other half of retirees (some in their 70’s and 80’s) and people who hurried in afer working a full day. In other words, a typical Obama crowd, very diverse and bursting with energy. The tide is turning, I believe, and health care has the momentum now if today’s Obama-event is any indication.
This is cross-posted at Leaving My Marc.
I’ve long thought that the tea partiers were drinking something a bit stronger than tea. Apparently, I was right!
At a March 16th Tea Party demonstration on Capitol Hill, attendees were asked a wide-ranging number of questions by the Frum Forum – including some on taxes. One of the questions asked was, “Are taxes higher, lower or the same as when Obama was inaugurated?” 67 percent (or two-thirds) of tea partiers believed that taxes are now higher, 29 percent believed that they are the same and only 3 percent believed that they were lower.
According to Bruce Bartlett:
…federal taxes are very considerably lower by every measure since Obama became president. In fact, 40% of Obama’s stimulus package involved tax cuts. These include the Making Work Pay Credit, which reduces federal taxes for all taxpayers with incomes below $75,000 by between $400 and $800.
According to the JCT, last year’s $787 billion stimulus bill, enacted with no Republican support, reduced federal taxes by almost $100 billion in 2009 and another $222 billion this year. The Tax Policy Center, a private research group, estimates that close to 90% of all taxpayers got a tax cut last year and almost 100% of those in the $50,000 income range. For those making between $40,000 and $50,000, the average tax cut was $472; for those making between $50,000 and $75,000, the tax cut averaged $522. No taxpayer anywhere in the country had his or her taxes increased as a consequence of Obama’s policies.
As Einstein once said, “If the facts don’t fit the theory, change the facts.” The Tea Party gets an A+ for that!
The following comment was left on the Bilerico Project blog, in response to a post by Michael Hamar on efforts by Equality Virginia “to keep the pressure on Virginia GOP Governor Bob McDonnell and the gay haters in the Virginia General Assembly.” The commenter is from Lawrenceville, Georgia. I find the comment, which Michael Hamar pointed out to me, interesting on two counts: 1) Cooch’s office actually defending Virginia’s antiquated, bizarre, unconstitutional, normally unenforced anti-“sodomy” laws; and 2) the rude manner in which the caller is treated by Cooch’s office. The embarrassment to Virginia continues embarrassing.
I telephoned both the Office of the Governor of Virginia and the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia concerning the very public stance they’ve taken concerning non-heterosexually oriented persons in their state.
I also took this chance to complain to the Attorney General concerning a practice of some of Virginia’s local law-enforcement jurisdictions, where they continue to make arrests for violations of Virginia’s sodomy laws, imprisoning men for violations of those laws, then having the judges dismiss those charges when the men are brought to trial – not at arraignment, but at actual trial. I reminded the Virginia AG’s Office of Lawrence v. Texas, and how the Supreme Court had issued a decision which negated all sodomy laws, nationwide.
The AG’s Office informed me Virginia has not repealed their sodomy laws, so that arrest under those laws was still justified, and the process in place was correct: local jurisdictions follow the laws on the books, a trial court dismisses those charges to conform with federal court decisions; that was “how the system works.”
Then the kicker:
“Y’all don’t even live here, so it really doesn’t affect you. Goodbye.”
Click.
I just hope that Cooch’s job doesn’t include promoting Virginia tourism, certainly not with the slogan, “Virginia is for lovers!” Ha.
Mary Lee Cerillo writes the following about the health care reform rally with President Obama this morning at George Mason University.
Have just returned from the Health Care Reform event at George Mason University. It was unbelievable to see the thousands upon thousands of like-minded Americans of all ages and walks of life supporting our President and Health Care reform. The Patriot Center was packed with very few open seats and the crowd stood for the President during his entire speech.
The supporters for Health Care Reform far outnumbered the one hundred or so people who were outside the Patriot Center protesting. Many of their signs were the usual misconceptions and lies about Health Care and what America needs to do for its citizens. It was business as usual with protestors sure that Health Care Reform will kill granny, will be given to illegal immigrants and will involve a government take over. What the signs didn’t say was that Health Care Reform and the bill to be voted on this weekend involves a commonsense bill that takes into account both the ideas from Democrats AND from Republicans. Rather than insurance companies or the government controlling our health care, control will be given back to the American people.
President Obama laid out three goals of Health Care Reform. They include:
1. Ending the worst practices of insurance companies. This will be a “Patient Bill of Rights on Steroids.” Thousands will have the right to buy health are. Denying coverage to kids with preexisting conditions will be no more. Insurance companies dropping coverage when a patient gets ill, will cease. Young students will have the right to stay under their parent’s health care until the age of 26 which will provide them with some security.
2. Small business owners will get the same choices as members of Congress do, in choosing health care. They will receive tax credits. This will be paid for by the elimination of fraud. It will be paid for up front unlike the past administration who passed a prescription bill that was never paid for ad resulted in a huge addition to the federal deficit. President Obama promised young people that a credit card wouldn’t be taken out in their name to pay for Health Care Reform.
3. The cost of health care will go down. Individuals cost will decrease from 14-20%. Employees costs would go down $3,000 per employee. Who knows? Maybe that might result in a raise which would be a totally new concept for so many employees who have forgotten what it’s like to get a raise in their paycheck. Health Care Reform will also reduce the federal deficit whereas the so called fiscal conservatives raised the deficit by 1 trillion dollars. Now their mantra is we can’t afford this. This was said about both Social Security
AND Medicare.
President Obama has the courage of his convictions to not care what the polls say. They don’t matter. We need do this for Americans because it’s the right thing to do!!!!!!!
The Time for Change and Reform is NOW.
Thanks to all of you who came out today and showed your support for our President!!!! The crowd and support are still very much for President Obama.. God Bless America and let’s hope this weekend our legislators do what’s right for our citizens.