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Stop Killing People For Money

by: Natasha Chart

Sat Jun 20, 2009 at 08:00

Not so very long ago, mortgage cramdown legislation failed. I was angry about that and I thought, 'Great. Congress likes the lying thieves who almost destroyed the world economy better than homeowners. *ssholes.'

Adam Green suggested that there'd needed to be more mass mobilization before that vote. Maybe that's true, but those congresscritters still failed as human beings in that vote. Now, nauseating deja vu all over again.

The Senate is bending over backwards for their new best friends, the health insurance industry. Over at DailyKos, nyceve has described the abuses of the medical insurance racket as Murder by Spreadsheet, and lately, as a Reign of Terror.

Maybe that sounds hyperbolic to some, but the fact of the matter is that health insurance companies market defective products that kill people for money.

The Senate likes them better than us.

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Health Insurers to Americans: Go Ahead And Die

by: Natasha Chart

Wed Jun 17, 2009 at 15:48

Shamelessly stealing this clip and news item from Susie Madrak:

Even Republicans were appalled when "[e]xecutives of three of the nation's largest health insurers told federal lawmakers in Washington on Tuesday that they would continue canceling medical coverage for some sick policyholders, despite withering criticism from Republican and Democratic members of Congress who decried the practice as unfair and abusive."

This is exactly why we need a public option. A real one. A good one. A plan that's as good as our legislators get, and that would even let their chicken* behinds off the hook for negotiating partner benefits for same-sex couples, because everyone would have access to it.

We need good healthcare, not to be forced into buying a crappy product that kills people by denying them the coverage they've paid for as soon as they get sick enough that their care would bankrupt the typical US household.

Why is Congress protecting these evil bastiches? I'd guess it's because they're bad people who recognize and protect their own kind. But I could be wrong. What do you think?

Update: Chris says over 3,000 people have taken action to ask their Senators to say where they stand on a public option. Please join them.

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