Clueless Industry Lobbyists

by: Mike Lux

Thu Sep 24, 2009 at 16:45


You gotta love the industry guys who make millions (or tens of millions, or sometimes hundreds of millions) on the system as it currently exists who don't understand why anybody else has a problem with it. Like the health care CEO who vastly overpaid for Blue Dog Congressman Mike Ross' business who, in describing our health care system, said "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Or the banker who said about Democratic banking reform proposals, "We don't think that as far as regulation of banks is concerned, that solves any problems we had. The checks and balances under the current system are pretty good."

Then there are the industry lobbyists who demand a major change in law without wanting to give up anything in return. One of the best examples from the health care fight is the AMA, which whines incessantly about curbing medical malpractice lawsuits while never being willing to do anything serious about the thing which would actually curb lawsuits, which is to clean up problems with bad doctors and inferior quality of care. There are 98,000 deaths a year from preventable medical accidents, and a great many of those are by doctors who have screwed up repeatedly. Maybe if the AMA had aggressive plans to shut down the medical practice of bad doctors and otherwise improve the quality of care, then all the complaints about those horrible juries and those nasty family members who sue doctors that kill their relatives could be taken a little more seriously.

Industry leaders oblivious to the harm people - and our economy, and our health care system - are suffering because of the messed up system should think a little more before they complain about attempts to reform the system for the better. Just because your industry is making a ton of money doesn't mean that the system is working peachy-keen for the rest of us.

Industry lobbyists need to learn what for most regular legislators and Hill staffers is what they live with every day: you have to give something real up to get a real benefit. Insurers, you are going to get 40 million or so new customers, subsidized by the federal government, but you're going to have to accept competition from a public plan. Bankers, we just saved your ass, so you're going to need to let us regulate you. Docs, we're giving you lots of new customers too, plus we're open to creative solutions on medical malpractice, but first get rid of your incompetent and alcoholic doctors.

See how this works? It's simple, it's easy, and everyone comes away with something in hand.

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The anti-lobbyist (4.00 / 1)
There needs to be a bunch of lobbyists that do nothing but run around capitol hill calling bullshit on everything all the regular lobbyists say. Any American consumer would be qualified for the job. If they see a cable company lobbyist walk out of a senator's office, they just need to walk in and talk about their shitty experience with cable companies. When a health insurance lobbyist talks to a group of congressmen, they need be constantly-interrupting-guy with the shit you have to go through to apply for insurance and the double mountain of shit you have to go through to get them to pay for anything.

Conduct your own interview of Sarah Palin!

So longs as Dems like (0.00 / 0)
Ross and Cooper are owned by lobbyits and coprorate interests even "fair" deals involving trade offs won't happen.

Why be fair when you can create windfalls because too many Dems sell out?


Lobbyists love Deals... (0.00 / 0)
...at least in my experience, but every lobbyist has a corporate overseer, some in trade associations have thousands and by and large the corporate executives think of politicians as employees -- people paid to do a job.  Thus, they often don't get the concept of negotiations.  Perversely, that is often a great negotiating stance.

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