Obama: Seize opportunity for health reform, or lose it for a generation
by SusanG
Sat Jul 18, 2009 at 06:00:03 AM PST
This is an issue that affects the health and financial well-being of every single American and the stability of our entire economy.
President Obama this morning delivered a stemwinder of a speech in his weekly address on -- what else? -- health care reform. Most importantly for progressives who fear he'll compromise on the public option, he made an absolutely clear declaration of his commitment:
That’s why any plan I sign must include an insurance exchange: a one-stop shopping marketplace where you can compare the benefits, cost and track records of a variety of plans – including a public option to increase competition and keep insurance companies honest – and choose what’s best for your family.
After this past week's mark-ups and debates [links], a hastily called conference yesterday, the announcement of a press conference this coming Wednesday and a press release stating, "The President will travel to Cleveland to discuss health care reform." it's no surprise that he focused on health care reform and, to put it mildly, was forceful and passionate.
Now we know there are those who will oppose reform no matter what. We know the same special interests and their agents in Congress will make the same old arguments, and use the same scare tactics that have stopped reform before because they profit from this relentless escalation in health care costs. And I know that once you’ve seen enough ads and heard enough people yelling on TV, you might begin to wonder whether there’s a grain of truth to what they’re saying. So let me take a moment to answer a few of their arguments.
He outlined the stakes:
It’s about every business forced to shut their doors, or shed jobs, or ship them overseas. It’s about state governments overwhelmed by Medicaid, federal budgets consumed by Medicare, and deficits piling higher year after year.
This is the status quo. This is the system we have today. This is what the debate in Congress is all about: Whether we’ll keep talking and tinkering and letting this problem fester as more families and businesses go under, and more Americans lose their coverage. Or whether we’ll seize this opportunity – one we might not have again for generations – and finally pass health insurance reform this year, in 2009.
This is a president who means business. This is also a president who at last seems willing to spend his considerable political capital on getting real health care reform passed.
He takes on Republicans: "First, the same folks who controlled the White House and Congress for the past eight years as we ran up record deficits will argue – believe it or not – that health reform will lead to record deficits. That’s simply not true."
He tackles and shoots down -- curtly -- canard after canard: "Under our proposals, if you like your doctor, you keep your doctor. If you like your current insurance, you keep that insurance. Period, end of story."
He's going for broke. At last. Behold the beauty of it, in full, beneath the fold.
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