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VIDEO | Olbermann: Ruined Senate Bill Unsupportable

by: Keith Olbermann  |  MSNBC

Olbermann: Conservatives Have Destroyed This Version of Health Reform  

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Finally, as promised, a Special Comment on the latest version of H-R 35-90, the Senate Health Care Reform bill. To again quote Churchill after Munich, as I did six nights ago on this program: "I will begin by saying the most unpopular and most unwelcome thing: that we have sustained a total and unmitigated defeat, without a war."

Last night on this program Howard Dean said that with the appeasement of Mr. Lieberman of Connecticut by the abandonment of the Medicare Buy-in, he could no longer support H-R 35-90. Dr. Dean's argument is informed, cogent, heart breaking, and unanswerable.   

Seeking the least common denominator, Sen. Reid has found it, especially the "least" part. This is not health, this is not care, this is certainly not reform. I bless the Sherrod Browns and Ron Wydens and Jay Rockefellers and Sheldon Whitehouses and Anthony Weiners and all the others who have fought for real reform and I bleed for the pain inflicted upon them and their hopes. They have done their jobs and served their nation.

But through circumstances beyond their control, they are now seeking to reanimate a corpse killed by the Republicans, and by a political game played in the Senate and in the White House by men and women who have now proved themselves poorly equipped for the fight. The "men" of the current moment, have lost to the "mice" of history.

They must now not make the defeat worse by passing a hollow shell of a bill just for the sake of a big-stage signing ceremony. This bill, slowly bled to death by the political equivalent of the leeches that were once thought state-of-the-art-medicine, is now little more than a series of microscopically minor tweaks of a system which is the real-life, here-and-now version, of the malarkey of the Town Hallers. The American Insurance Cartel is the Death Panel, and this Senate bill does nothing to destroy it. Nor even to satiate it.

It merely decrees that our underprivileged, our sick, our elderly, our middle class, can be fed into it, as human sacrifices to the great maw of corporate voraciousness, at a profit per victim of 10 cents on the dollar instead of the current 20. Even before the support columns of reform were knocked down, one by one, with the kind of passive defense that would embarrass a touch-football player - single-payer, the public option, the Medicare Buy-In - before they vanished, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the part of this bill that would require you to buy insurance unless you could prove you could not afford it, would cost a family of four with a household income of 54-thousand dollars a year, 17 percent of that income. Nine thousand dollars a year. Just for the insurance!

That was with a public option. That was with some kind of check on the insurance companies. That was before — as Howard Dean pointed out — the revelation that the cartel will still be able to charge older people more than others; will — at the least — now be able to charge much more, maybe 50 percent more, for people with pre-existing conditions — pre-existing conditions; you know, like being alive.

You have just agreed to purchase a product. If you do not, you will be breaking the law and subject to a fine. You have no control over how much you will pay for the product. The government will have virtually no control over how much the company will charge for the product. The product is designed like the Monty Python sketch about the insurance company's "Never-Pay" policy ... "which, you know, if you never claim — is very worthwhile. But you had to claim, and, well, there it is."

And who do we have to blame for this? There are enough villains to go around, men and women who, in a just world, would be the next to get sick and have to sell their homes or their memories or their futures — just to keep themselves alive, just to keep their children alive, against the implacable enemy of American society, the insurance cartel. Mr. Grassley of Iowa has lied, and fomented panic and fear. Mr. DeMint of South Carolina has forgotten he represents people, and not just a political party. Mr. Baucus of Montana has operated as a virtual agent for the industry he is charged with regulating. Mr. Nelson of Nebraska has not only derailed reform, he has tried to exploit it to overturn a Supreme Court decision that, in this context, is frankly none of his goddamned business.

They say they have done what they have done for the most important, the most fiscally prudent, the most gloriously phrased, the most inescapable of reasons. But mostly they have done it for the money. Lots and lots of money from the insurance companies and the pharmacological companies and the other health care companies who have slowly taken this country over.

Which brings us to Mr. Lieberman of Connecticut, the one man at the center of this farcical perversion of what a government is supposed to be. Out of pique, out of revenge, out of betrayal of his earlier wiser saner self, he has sold untold hundreds of thousands of us into pain and fear and privation and slavery — for money. He has been bought and sold by the insurance lobby. He has become a Senatorial prostitute. And sadly, the President has not provided the leadership his office demands.

He has badly misjudged the country's mood at all ends of the spectrum. There is no middle to coalesce here, Sir. There are only the uninformed, the bought-off, and the vast suffering majority for whom the urgency of now is a call from a collection agency or a threat of rescission of policy or a warning of expiration of services.

Sir, your hands-off approach, while nobly intended and perhaps yet some day applicable to the reality of an improved version of our nation, enabled the national humiliation that was the Town Halls and the insufferable Neanderthalian stupidity of Congressman Wilson and the street-walking of Mr. Lieberman.

Instead of continuing this snipe-hunt for the endangered and possibly extinct creature "bipartisanship," you need to push the Republicans around or cut them out or both. You need to threaten Democrats like Baucus and the others with the ends of their careers in the party. Instead, those Democrats have threatened you, and the Republicans have pushed you and cut you out.

Mr. President, the line between "compromise" and "compromised" is an incredibly fine one. Any reform bill enrages the right, and provides it with the war cry around which it will rally its mindless legions in the midterms and in '12. But this Republican knee-jerk inflexibility provides an incredible opportunity to you, Sir, and an incredible license.

On April 6th 2003, I was approached by two drunken young men at a baseball game. One of them started to ask for an autograph. The other stopped him by shouting "Screw him, he's a liberal." This program had been on the air for three weeks. It had to that point consisted entirely of brief introductions to correspondents in Iraq or to military analysts. There had been no criticism, no political analysis, no commentary. I had not covered news full-time for more than four years. I could not fathom on what factual basis, I was being called a "liberal," let alone being sworn at for being such.

Only later did it dawn on me that it didn't matter why, and it didn't matter that they were doing it — it only mattered that if I was going to be mindlessly criticized for anything, the reaction would be identical whether I did nothing that engendered it, or stood for something that engendered it.

Mr. President, they are calling you a socialist, a communist, a Marxist. You could be further to the right than Reagan - and this health care bill, as Howard Dean put it here last night, this bailout for the insurance industry, sure invites the comparison. And they will still call you names.

Sir, if they are going to call you a socialist no matter what you do, you have been given full unfettered freedom to do what you know is just. The bill may be the ultimate political manifesto, or it may be the most delicate of compromises. The firestorm will be the same. So why not give the haters, as the cliché goes, something to cry about.

But concomitant with that is the reaction from Democrats and Independents. You have riven them, Sir. Any bill will engender criticism but this bill costs you the left — and anybody who now has to pony up 17 percent of his family's income to buy this equivalent of Medical Mobster Protection Money.

Some speaking for you, Sir, have called the public option a fetish. They may be right. But to stay with this uncomfortable language, this bill is less fetish, more bondage. Nothing short of your re-election and the re-election of dozens of Democrats in the house and senate, hinges in large part on this bill. Make it palatable or make it go away or make yourself ready — not merely for a horrifying campaign in 2012 — but for the distinct possibility also of a primary challenge.

Befitting the season, Sir, these are not the shadows of the things that will be, but the shadows of the things that may be. But at this point, Mr. President, only you can make certain of that. There is only one redemption possible. The mandate in this bill under which we are required to buy insurance must be stripped out.

The bill now is little more than a legally mandated delivery of the middle class (and those whose dreams of joining it slip ever further away) into a kind of Chicago stockyards of insurance. Make enough money to take care of yourself and your family and you must buy insurance — on the insurers terms — or face a fine.

This provision must go. It is, above all else, immoral and a betrayal of the people who elected you, Sir. You must now announce that you will veto any bill lacking an option or buy-in, but containing a mandate.

And Sen. Reid, put the public option back in, or the Medicare Buy-In, or both. Or single-payer. Let Lieberman and Ben Nelson and Baucus and the Republicans vote their lack-of-conscience and preclude 60 "ayes." Let them commit political suicide instead of you.

Let Mr. Lieberman kill the bill — then turn to his Republican friends only to find out they hate him more than the Democrats do. Let him stagger off the public stage, to go work for the insurance industry. As if he is not doing that now.

Then, Mr. Reid, take every worthwhile provision of health care reform you legally can, and pass it via reconciliation, when ever and how ever you can — and by the way, a Medicare Buy-In can be legally passed via reconciliation. The Senate bill with the mandate must be defeated, if not in the Senate, then in the House.

Health care reform that benefits the industry at the cost of the people is intolerable and there are no moral constructs in which it can be supported. And if still the bill and this heinous mandate become law there is yet further reaction required. I call on all those whose conscience urges them to fight, to use the only weapon that will be left to us if this bill becomes law. We must not buy federally mandated insurance if this cheesy counterfeit of reform is all we can buy.

No single payer? No sale. No public option? No sale. No Medicare buy-in? No sale. I am one of the self-insured, albeit by choice. And I hereby pledge that I will not buy this perversion of health care reform. Pass this at your peril, Senators, and sign it at yours, Mr. President. I will not buy this insurance. Brand me a lawbreaker if you choose. Fine me if you will. Jail me if you must.

But if the Medicare Buy-In goes, but the Mandate stays, the people who fought so hard and so sincerely to bring sanity to this system must kill this mutated version of their dream, because those elected by us to act for us have forgotten what must be the golden rule of health care reform. It is the same one to which physicians are bound, by oath: First do no harm.
    

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Olbermann's right, Dean's

Olbermann's right, Dean's right...this is a scam that doesn't deserve the support of anyone who hasn't pinned their hopes of re-election on it's passage

Yes, Dean is correct. Do not

Yes, Dean is correct. Do not except this crap of a bill. Repugs are again standing in the way of real progress and reform. They like things just the way they are, they are comfy in their McMansions. Mr Obama should state that we cannot pass real reform with the present political environment in Washington and also state that we will pick it up again a week after the 2010 midterms. Make this a litmus test for the midterm elections and you'll see many "cons" removed. Please think outside the box Mr Obama, and grow some. We will stand beside you if you stand against "them".

The whole problem with all

The whole problem with all of these bills is the "you-must-buy-insurance-or-pay-penalties" mentality. This is government Big Brother at its worst. It doesn't matter if there is a public option or not; the principle is that they want to take away one more piece of your freedom.

Covering 30 million people

Covering 30 million people who wouldn't otherwise have health insurance does not representing "destroying" health care reform. The problem with Olbermann is that he can't resist being the handsome pied piper of the left: Driving dashingly over the cliff of an issue -- scattering words behind like "mutated" and "perversion" -- whether or not that accomplishes anything.

I await Keith Olbermann's

I await Keith Olbermann's apology for foisting this incompetent, gutless, deceitful, narcissistic, arrogant, lying person on us as president. Did I mention "incompetent"? It's time for Keith to apologize for his role in putting Obama in the White House, and it's time for Obama to resign.

30 million people cannot

30 million people cannot afford Healthcare. You're demoralizing portraying of yourself being the champion of the insurance companies handsome windfall while causing further economic hardship is despicable. Thu, 12/17/2009 - 23:15 β€” Anonymous (not verified) You will get yours someday. You'll drink the water you spit in because now you have garnered the ill will of those Good Samaritans you could never hope to be one of. Go pay your due to those you take pride in who have no sense of empathy for the ones whom fate has dealt the cruelest of hands to. May God have mercy on your soul.

Democracy is a system of

Democracy is a system of government holding sacred the role of citizen, purporting to represent the people. The current system instead, serves the monied minority and political pawns and operatives. Does a citizen of a democracy deserve health care when they are sick? Seems the puppet-like politicians do, but strangely they vote against the citizen having even an equal health care plan as the one they enjoy, at no cost to them. If the citizen holds a scared role in the functioning of a democracy, then need to remove the scavenger politicians and reclaim democracy for the people, or we must admit at this late stage of American society, that we no longer live in a democracy. The bought and compromised politicians, from Obama on down, should answer for and be held accountable for their decisions and selling out of the citizen.

I think you're wrong, 23:15.

I think you're wrong, 23:15. It's our fault for so often compromising and taking what crumbs we can catch. "Please, sir, I want some more." It has gotten to the point that compromise - which used to mean finding a middle ground - now means giving the corporatists everything they want and convincing ourselves that it's a GOOD thing... Personally, I think one of the main problems is the fact that our political system is more than ever rigged to those who have money... to buy access, to buy influence, to buy senators, even congress critters in the "people's House." It's the same, albeit on smaller levels, in the states, large cities, even small town America. Whatever fish bowl you occupy, the more money you have, the more political power you can buy. The only way I can see to counteract that (not to say, defeat it entirely all at once) is to enforce public finance of all campaigns, beginning at the federal level and working down. Any person found guilty of overspending is barred from politics for life. Anyone found guilty of taking bribes is banned for life and has to work on a highway cleaning crew for four years @ minimum wage. Require that all media must give equal space/time to all parties, and may not offer commentary/opinion in any way. Severely restrict lobbying, and require that every minute spent (in any setting) with any lobbyist must be balanced with a minute spent IN THE OFFICE with regular constituents of all parties. And a long list of other restrictions. Of course, none of this will happen... at least not for many years. Even then, only if the country falls into the bloody disintegration that often happens at the end of Empire. Then, perhaps, we will see true representation.

Republicans didn't kill it--

Republicans didn't kill it-- Democrats did, starting with President Obama.

With all the good guy

With all the good guy Senators you're blessing, you left out one who is among the most deserving--Chuck Schumer. Big oversight.

the question politicals need

the question politicals need to ask themselves is, are we better with this bill or better off without this bill... my guess is that this bill is a giant step backwards... we need start all over, this time leave the for profit insurance lobby out of the discussions just like they left the public out of there talks in senate hearings... lets call their bluff and start over... Howard Dean is right

Dear Kieth---- AMERICA IS A

Dear Kieth---- AMERICA IS A CORPORATACRACY. There is no WE THE PEOPLE... There is only WE THE CONSUMERS LIVING UNDER THE THUMB OF A GOVERNMENT OF THE CORPORATION BY THE CORPORATION FOR THE CORPORATION.... Just look around at all that has become ''CORPORATE''' in America... Almost ALL of American Media in owned, operated and exploited by just a few Global Corporations. Our Military is almost a completely Corporate Enterprise. Our Intelligence Gathering is almost completely Corporate Run. Our Prison System... Our Healthcare System... Our Highway System... Our Electoral System is Corporate Run... Congress has become The US CONGRESS OF CORPORATE FACILITATIONS. The House is where everything FOR the People is turned into Partisan Insanity. The Senate is where all Progress FOR the People goes to die... All of this has happened under the foisted CONservative delusion-idea that '''LESS GOVERNMENT'' is that Panacea of Our Time... So, ever since Reagan declared 'GOVERNMENT IS THE PROBLEM'... CORPORATE REPUBLICANS through their CORPORATE MEDIA have been pushing and shoving, shoveling and jamming forth Less and Less and Less and Less Government (of the People by the People for the People) until where now,--- AMERICA IS A CORPORATACRACY of the Corporate by the Corporate for the Corporate... '''LESS GOVERNMENT''' is THE BIGGEST HOODWINKING IN HISTORY..!!!... Its the biggest Flim Flam ever and it has resulted in the Greatest Transfer of Wealth and Power in Human History from WE THE PEOPLE to THEM THE CORPORATE... From 99% to 1%... AND ALL WITHOUT FIRING A FREEKIN SHOT..!!!!

Too many people, like the

Too many people, like the drunken youths that Olbermann described, seem to have the effects of this bill figured out without knowing anything about what's really in it. Yes, the numbers are about 30 million uninsured, and NO, the bill will not provide insurance to those 30 million even as passed by the house. The estimates on the house bill was that it would provide insurance for 6 million of the uninsured and still leave 25 million "out in the cold", and it has only gotten far worse in the senate. Perhaps some of you folks should find out more about it before you begin to defend it with such passion, because you're believing the propaganda being spouted by the employees of the health insurance companies that we generally refer to as "Ccongress" instead of actually knowing the facts. I've seen many claims that this bill will cover all the uninsured, and they are either bold-faced lies, or repetitions of bold-faced lies believed by people too lazy to find out the truth.

It's amazing how Americans

It's amazing how Americans have been sold down the river by their elected officials, yet still believe that America is a free country.

No one except Harry Reid

No one except Harry Reid knows what is in the latest version of the healthcare bill. No one has read this latest version and Harry is not passing it around for scrutiny. So, our bought Congress will probably vote to approve, legislation they have neither read nor understand. They will deliver 30 million new customers to the insurance companies, with no restrictions on what those companies can charge. If you don't sign up with a health insurance company, you will be fined; if you don't pay the fine, the government will have the power to jail you. This bill is cra_. And, despite Keith Olbermann's tardy awakening, he is also full of the same thing -- he boosted Obama and destroyed the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. So, Keith deserves a lot of the blame for this destructive legislation no matter what he says now. With Olbermann, it's too little and too late.

Thank you Keith Olbermann

Thank you Keith Olbermann for giving us a clear and unbiased look at what this legislation actually is, and the ramifications of it being passed in it's present form. Unfortunately, if this is not stopped it will just be another case of people being screwed by the very government that they thought they could trust. Perhaps this earth is indeed becoming a prison planet. Let us hope with all hope that this is not the case. The people of Main Street deserve better.

Thank you, Keith Olbermann,

Thank you, Keith Olbermann, for this passionate review of the situation. We gotta get mad or we're going to get screwed! Washington state has a public option called Basic Health. We're fighting to save it. But giant corporations like Boeing and Microsoft don't like business taxes and threaten to leave the state if we talk of raising them. The whole profit system is the problem: a tiny minority runs the country. Our hope is in grassroots organizing. We'll be in the state capitol to give the governor a hard time in January and DEMAND that Basic Health be expanded!!

Sometimes Olbermann overdoes

Sometimes Olbermann overdoes his impassioned rants, not so here. What an epic disappointment! What a tin ear our representatives in Congress have! What sell-outs we have in the highest offices in the land! What grandstanding idiots are Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid! I most fervently hope Barack Obama accepts a billion dollar job with Wellpoint when he leaves office, because he's working overtime for them right now.

To Anonymous @14:30: We know

To Anonymous @14:30: We know that we aren't free. There is nothing we can do about it.

Thank you Keith, we love

Thank you Keith, we love you. Let them go back to reconciliation, starting with an immediately effective expansion of Medicaid, requiring less votes. Apparently, they have those votes. The Republican rep from Louisiana agreed because Medicaid expansion alone would cover half her state. They are holding the lives of our fellow Americans to our throats and demanding that we choose, based on an allegorical marriage to the mob and whether or not we get "protection" upon payment.

Sorry -- that was the Dem

Sorry -- that was the Dem rep from Louisiana. 02:35 edit/correction.

I love that he justifies

I love that he justifies socialism...

This bill represents an epic

This bill represents an epic defeat for Obama and the Democratic Party - only they don't know it yet. The Repugs will ride high on this and fasten it to our necks, and as people begin to see and feel its effects and broken promises it will become one of the most hated pieces of legislation in history. The only thing that can redeem this situation is when something tips us over the edge and the people take to the streets in the millions to protest. And the only thing that could then save Obama and the Democrats - and what's left of our electoral democracy - is if they yield to the pressure, start doing the right thing under duress, and claim credit for it. The difference may be that the Repugs would start shooting into the crowds and the Dems won't - we hope.

To all and anonymous

To all and anonymous 1:19 1. Somewhat difficult: There is something we can do. Get organized! Rally to quit buying gas for Four Days, listen to the panic - it would be gratifying! 2. Easier: Start a database to track amounts of bribes, a.k.a. "campaign contributions" and correlate these against votes on those subjects. Then call the politicians out for the puppets they are, THEN do 3 below. 3. More difficult: Start Recall petitions for all the politicians that participated in this debacle. 4. Make this into a web page for all to access, AND Pass this to Olbermann who will make hay about it. 5. Using this data, write scathing letters to politicians, to the Health Care Insurers, but more importantly to the local newspapers. 6. Most Difficult: Picket the offices of the politicians while shoving this data in their faces - get on the news!

It is pathetic that we sling

It is pathetic that we sling mud while our country's economy continues to sink! The Republicans constituencies have been lavishly rewarded by the Senate version of the 'insurance' bill; look at stock values of insurance companies-escalating daily. Meanwhile the employers of our country continue to wallow with the necessity of providing health care while competitors from other industrialized countries have no such requirement to inhibit marketing competitive products. No wonder corporations outsource and use contract labor; anything for a better quarterly report and potential for executive bonuses. We need to awaken to the decay of our democracy and the demise of our productivity!

If you're on Facebook,

If you're on Facebook, please join Millions against Health Care Mandates http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=192090888571
We refuse any "mandate" to buy health insurance from the same companies who've corrupted Congress with money taken from the sick and dying they've denied healthcare to!

The problem with health care

The problem with health care reform in this country is that the "conservative" masses who are opposed to mandates are not willing to "pay the piper" when it comes to taxes supporting a very cost effective method for reform -- i.e. H.R. 676 or single payer, opening up Medicare to those who need to climb on board. They want their cake and to eat it too, and it is just no longer a way in which America can continue. We are the only advanced westernized nation without universal health care. That being said, I don't agree with this bill, but those talking about revolution in the streets over mandates aren't going to get their needed numbers in this alliance, because unlike someone like Keith Olbermann -- who does want health care reform -- just not this kind -- they don't care about health care for their fellow Americans at all. They oppose the most rational of solutions at every turn. Don't want mandates? Then support the implementation of a single payer system paid for through payroll and income taxes.

Isn't the goal health care?

Isn't the goal health care? Why bother with insurance at all, since insurance in ANY industry causes prices to rise and limits services?

Shouldn't the focus be on WHY costs have risen? How to remedy those, increase competition?