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The Progress Report wrote:

Conservatives Try To Pare Down Reform

From: The Progress Report [progress@americanprogressaction.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:48 AM
To: tom
Subject: Conservatives Try To Pare Down Reform

Conservatives have used the August recess to mount an organized opposition to President Obama’s health care reform efforts. Even as 14,000 Americans lose their health insurance coverage every single day — half a million will become uninsured while Congress is on vacation — Republicans are insisting that Democrats pare down existing reform legislation. “We need to slow down and do a little less,” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee and member of the “Gang of Six” tasked with producing bipartisan health care legislation, told a town hall gathering in Pocahontas, IA, on Monday. Similarly, during an appearance on CBS’s Face the Nation, Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND) predicted that the bill out of the Senate Finance Committee is “going to have to be significantly less than what we’ve heard talked about.” Yesterday’s revised deficit projections have given conservatives an additional argument for paring down existing legislation. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) issued a statement arguing that the higher projections were “a flashing red light for any health care proposal that doesn’t reduce the cost of health care for Americans and their government,” and Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI), the ranking Republican on the Ways and Means Committee, declared that “if the House Democrats’ unaffordable $1 trillion health care bill wasn’t dead before, it should be now.”

Progressives must repeat and propel the truth behind the myth of this so-called “grassroots” effort at town hall meetings meant to stop the public option. When the above mentioned Congresspeople get any notion that there is a populist movement behind them to kill health reform they will continue to fight against it with whatever false or misleading statements they can.

Without support from us, our Congresspeople on the left will start listening to the lunatic fringe on the right and will think, in our absence, that what these whack-jobs are saying could have some weight. We liberals must let the truth behind these fake grassroots protest go viral.

The progressive movement that launched this era of change now has the burden of carrying the movement forward. We must get off our lazy asses and get to these meetings to counter the well organized and well funded opposition. They not only plant persons inside these town halls, but they give them scripts to follow – what to shout when a certain subject is broached. The instructions these radical loonies are handed when they step on the bus even goes as far as telling them where to sit. It is up to us, with utmost civility and sincerity, to tell these hate mongers the truth.

From the Huffington Post today in an article titled, LobbyBlog:

August 26, 2009

In a nod to the House Republicans who devised a chart supposedly showing the bureaucratic nightmare that would result from Democratic health care reforms, the Campaign for America’s Future has devised a chart of its own, titled “Who’s Paying to Kill Health Reform?”

It’s a tangled web, with big lobbying firms, industry groups, and Astroturf organizers all linked to town hall meetings. Reflecting a widely-held view among progressives, the big kahuna behind it all is the health insurance industry, via trade group America’s Health Insurance Plans.

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The chart is small, (click on image for full size) but you can plainly see that AHIP, America’s Health Insurance Plans, is squarely in the middle of the misinformation campaign. AHIP is perhaps the biggest PR company and lobby for the insurance industry.

Here’s an example of how high priced lobbying firms are used to fuel this so called “grassroots” movement:

AHIP used their subsidiary, Coalition for Medicare Choices, to hire the Dewey Square Group (a public affairs firm with specialties in “grassroots” and “grasstops” campaigns) who then fraudulently signed seniors names to letters to their Congressmen that regurgitated right-wing talking points against health care reform. The Dewey Square Group’s seniors weren’t the only victims. Seniors from other places discovered the treachery and called the newspapers.

AHIP has also turned out their own 50,000 employees to town hall meetings and has them involved in a letter writing campaign. This snippet from Think Progress:

AHIP, the lobbying juggernaut representing the industry, says 50,000 employees have been engaged in writing letters and making phone calls to politicians or attending town hall meetings.

These are just two examples of how the Astroturf, fake “grassroots”, movement has spread. We progressives must disseminate the truth and dispel the rumors and lies as far as our venues will take it. Today another 14,000 Americans lost access to health care because of the lies that the right is spreading. We must spread the truth.

UPDATE
6:49 PM PDT

From Mike Papantonio: Who’s Funding Healthcare Opposition?

One of the phony consumer groups that has created chaos at town hall meetings is a group called Conservatives for Patients Rights (CPR). The founder of CPR, Rick Scott, was CEO of Columbia HCA during a time when Columbia was punished with a 1.7 billion dollar U.S. Government penalty for fraud. The caliber of fraud that Mr. Scott allowed to occur at his company not only included ripping off patients, doctors, and the government, it also included kickbacks to health care providers.

Mr. Scott is back with his fraud games by trying to convince the brain dead media that the loonies showing up to shout and scream at town hall meetings represent America’s majority. Media has become incapable of asking basic questions like: Who’s money is paying for these protesters for hire?

Here is what Mr. Scott’s “protesters” probably don’t know: In the last 10 years, the health care insurance industry has increased their profits by 450 percent. In fact, if Rick Scott’s plan succeeds in ending reform, profits will get even bigger for the cash fat insurance industry.

The Pap Attack is right on target, once again. He has pulled back the curtain to expose the cockroaches scrambling from the light. Kudos.

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A Second Look: Shameful Corporate Greed

The Progress Report wrote:

Shameful Corporate Greed

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)


From: The Progress Report [progress@americanprogressaction.org]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 9:37 AM
To: tomc2322
Subject: Shameful Corporate Greed
CONGRESS — FLASHBACK: McCONNELL SAID STIMULUS WON’T HAVE ANY PROBLEM ‘GETTING OVER 60 VOTES’: On Wednesday, the House passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on a 244-188 vote, with every Republican voting against the legislation. Now the bill moves to the Senate for debate and a potential vote next week. The Senate version of the legislation is not entirely in sync with the House’s version.McClatchy reported last week that the Senate Finance Committee has already “added some provisions desperately sought by corporate America,” such as allowing “some
companies to reduce taxes if they buy down their debt between late 2008 and 2011.” The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups lobbied heavily for the measure.Even with these extra business provisions — which conservatives have complained are absent from the House bill — nine out of 10 Republicans on the Finance Committee voted against the draft. Just few weeks ago, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said that he doesn’t think the economic recovery bill will have “any problem getting over 60 votes.” He also reportedly promised that Senate Republicans “would not filibuster against the stimulus package.” On NPR yesterday, however, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) issued a filibuster threat, saying that the recovery package would need 60 votes to pass. Will McConnell keep his word? Or will conservatives continue to block the economic recovery while advocating a return to Bushonomics?

The Democrats in the Senate have capitulated so much that the Republicans in the Seante expect it to continue. Since the cloture motion to kill a filibuster requires 60 votes, and since we only have 58 at present, then my suggestion is to bring up the nuclear option. Kill the 60 vote rule to overcome fillibuster. Lower it to 51.

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