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Blogs

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Paul Street's Blog

Web Address: http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/paulstreet
Bio:         Paul Street is an independent radical-democratic policy researcher, journalist, historian, and speaker based in Iowa City, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois.&nbs... (More)

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"It's Just Ridiculous...Which is it?"

By Paul Street at Jul 24, 2009


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The quote of the day on Obama's health care plan belongs to Rowena Ventura. “You see,” she said, gesturing at Mr. Obama on the television (during his press conference last Tuesday night), “he’s saying he wants to continue private insurance, but then he says they’re part of the problem. Well, which is it? It’s just ridiculous.”

Rowena Verntura, 44, is an uninsured worker from Cleveland, OH, who just moved her ailing mother into a house she shares with her disabled husband. 

She is quoted in Kevin Sack, “For Public, Obama Didn’t Fill in Health Blanks,” New York Times, July 23, 2009, p. A1, read online at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/24/health/policy/24voices.html?ref=todayspaper

She's right.  It is ridiculous.

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Re: "It's Just Ridiculous...Which is it?"

By Daigle, Marvin at Jul 27, 2009 13:49 PM

I agree, it is rediculous.  I had hopes, not high hopes but hopes, that when Obama was elected things would be different.  But he's as big a corporatist as any that have gone before him.  The political process in the US is broken.  The people can't compete with the corporations, special interest, and even the unions.  Politicians don't work for the people in their districts, but for those who fund their elections and re-elections.  The democrats are no different than the repulicans.  They have caved to the insurance and drug industries.  We have to find a way outside of politics and government to fix health care.

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Agreed, amplified, and elaborated

By Street, Paul at Jul 30, 2009 13:29 PM

In addition to being ridiculous, it is preposterous, absurd, bizarre, Orwellian, Kafka-esque, Vonnegutian, Hellerian (Catch-22), and stupid.  In any event, this is my next big topic. For better ot worse, I'm writing an in-depth piece on the subject of corporate-managed "health reform."

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Duplication of post/read this one

By Street, Paul at Jul 24, 2009 17:57 PM

For some reason there was partial duplication of this post.  Go with this one; the other one is incomplete; I''ve been trying to get inside the system to delete it but no luck (I gave up)  - may by an Internet connecivity issue.  Whatever, disregard the other one and read this one.

Street

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Re: Duplication of post/read this one

By Street, Paul at Jul 25, 2009 09:09 AM

Yes, the Obama plan is completely ridiculous, as Rowena says.  Single payer is just so damn elementary, fellow progressives. Do not get sucked into the faux-gressive Obama plan. See Roger Bybee, "Obama's Health Plan: Far Short of 'Transformational," Z Magazine (July-August 2009), read at http://www.zcommunications.org/zmag/viewArticle/21873

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