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By Roger Bybee at Nov 26, 2009
Part II of piece looking at how weak and faulty health reform may harm DEms in 2010.... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 25, 2009
Part I : workinginthesetimes.com piece on severe inadequacies of Dems' health bills and their message, and how they may affect the 2010 mid-term elections... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 20, 2009
The insanity of the Bush Administration ion 9/11... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 20, 2009
The healthcare reform mess and implications for 2010... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 13, 2009
Working In These Times.com blog post... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 10, 2009
Panic in Detorit: my In These Times blog on Detroit... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 04, 2009
My Workinginthesetimes.com blog piece on how progressive like Alan Grayson are undermined when they are to re-define issues in striking terms. ... (More) Comments (2)
Can health deform revive Right?
By Roger Bybee at Oct 29, 2009
From my In These Times post (see also comment and my response at workinginthesetimes.com... (More) Comments (4)
By Roger Bybee at Oct 22, 2009
Available at http://www.inthesetimes.com/working/entry/5077/ex-insurance_exec_sees_big: interview with ex-Cigna executive Wendell Potter... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Oct 20, 2009
It's time to renew the drive for a US Economic Bill of Rights... (More) Comments (0)
WSJ news pages were informative, editorials insane
By Roger Bybee at Oct 14, 2009
The Wall Street Journal--now the print version of Rush Limbaugh's ramblings under Rupert Murdoch--once was a source of invaluable political and economic news. Now it provides a daily fix of hard-Right ideology. Frighteningly, it is now Ameria's biggest... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Oct 13, 2009
Health insurers' sudden and radical break with the Senate Finance Committee health plan--the most industry-friendly of any of the major Democratic proposals--startled the White House and others who imagined that the for-profit insurers would remain allies... (More) Comments (0)
Simplifying single-payer message
By Roger Bybee at Oct 11, 2009
Utilizing The Spin Project technique--outlined in depth in Robert Bray's book Spin Works! (which is focused on "re-framing" issues, not conventional "spin"-- d, I tried to offer a coherent left message for this stage of the health care struggle. Detailed documentation is provided to back up each point. ... (More) Comments (0)


