by Charley James
Six months ago, in a long-forgotten article, I quoted a Cleveland physician complaining that health care reform will cut his income so sharply he will be forced to curb his lush standard of living.
… a physician acquaintance in Ohio who is a highly regarded specialist with a seven figure income … complains to [...]
Another Great Swindle: Doctors, Hospitals, Pharma As Much To Blame As Insurers
Posted on 07 November 2009 by Charley James | Comments (0) | Tags: Big Insurance, big pharma, Charley James, Congress, Drug Prices, Ezra Klein, George Halvorson, healthcare reform, Kaiser Permanente, Physician Fees, Scans and Imaging Fees, Washington Post
The Audacity of Greed: How Private Health Insurers Just Blew Their Cover
Posted on 13 October 2009 by Robert Reich | Comments (1) | Tags: Big Insurance, big pharma, healthcare industry, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Robert Reich, Senate Finance Committee
by Robert Reich
The health-insurance industry has finally revealed itself for what it is.
Background: The industry hates the idea that’s emerged from the Senate Finance Committee of lowering penalties on younger and healthier people who don’t buy insurance. Relying on an analysis by PricewaterhouseCoopers, insurers say this means new enrollees will be older and less healthy [...]
Was Guy Fawkes Crazy? Healthcare Reform Proves Too Difficult for Corrupted US Congress
Posted on 30 September 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (2) | Tags: Ben Nelson, Big Insurance, big pharma, Blanche Lincoln, Carper, gunpowder plot, Guy Fawkes, Max Baucus, Olympia Snowe, Public Option, Senate Finance Committee, Senator Charles Schumer, Senator Jay Rockefeller, Senator Kent Conrad, US Senate
By Denis Campbell
(Political Satire Warning) In 1605 Catholic dissident Guy (Guido) Fawkes planted 36 barrels of gunpowder beneath the UK House of Parliament intent on blowing it and King James 1 up on its opening day. The plot was foiled by a Member, liked by Guido and told to stay home that day. Fawkes and [...]
Health Insurance Inaction More Likely To Kill You Than Drunk Driver Or Psychotic Murderer
Posted on 28 September 2009 by Charley James | Comments (0) | Tags: Big Insurance, big pharma, Charley James, CIGNA, Glen Beck, H. Edward Hanway, Max Baucus, Michelle Malkin, Republican Party, Rush Limbaugh, Senate Finance Committee
by Charley James
Here’s a special note to the Republican Party, its Congressional leadership, fellow-travellers like Glenn Beck, Michelle Malkin and Rush Limbaugh, big Pharma and the insurance industry as the Senate Finance Committee prepares to debate the public option on Tuesday: Every 12 minutes, you kill a fellow American who doesn’t have access to health [...]
Cut The Crap: Compared To America, Canada’s Health Care Is A Utopian Dream
Posted on 17 September 2009 by Charley James | Comments (1) | Tags: Big Insurance, big pharma, Canada, Healthcare debate, Michael Moore film Sicko, truth-and-reality check
by Charley James
It’s time for a truth-and-reality check on conservative crazies in Congress, on Fox and loose in the country who keep using the Canadian national health system as their example of why they object to making major reforms to America ’s medico-insurance complex.
I’ve experienced health care on both sides of the 49th parallel and [...]
That Giant Sucking Sound? All Your Money Going for Healthcare
Posted on 04 September 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (1) | Tags: Big Insurance, big pharma, Healthcare debate, healthcare industry, President Obama, town hall crazies, town hall meeting
by Denis Campbell
Living abroad these last 12-years, I said I did not recognise my country after its reaction to 9-11. Now that has been surpassed. The real threats to the American Empire are not 9-11, Afghanistan or Iraq. They are: polarisation, isolationism, greed and fear.
The blind anger, racism and lack of human compassion in the [...]
Why the Critics of a Public Option for Health Care Are Wrong
Posted on 25 June 2009 by Robert Reich | Comments (0) | Tags: AMA, American Medical Association, Big Insurance, big pharma, Capitol Hill, Congress, government takeover of healthcare, Healthcare debate, Medicaid, Medicare, Public Option, Robert Reich, Single Payer, Trojan Horse
by Robert Reich
Without a public option, the other parties that comprise America’s non-system of health care — private insurers, doctors, hospitals, drug companies, and medical suppliers — have little or no incentive to supply high-quality care at a lower cost than they do now.
Which is precisely why the public option has become such a lightening [...]
The Healthcare War is Now Official
Posted on 16 June 2009 by Robert Reich | Comments (0) | Tags: AMA, American Medical Association, Big Insurance, big pharma, healthcare, Robert Reich
by Robert Reich
Yesterday the American Medical Association came out against a public option for health care. And yesterday the President reaffirmed his support for it. The next weeks will show what Obama is made of — whether he’s willing and able to take on the most formidable lobbying coalition he has faced so far on [...]
Watching Out for the Details in Healthcare…
Posted on 10 June 2009 by Robert Reich | Comments (0) | Tags: Big Insurance, big pharma, Bill Clinton, Congress, Helathcare debate, Preisdent Obama, President Obama, Robert Reich, White House
… and How Hard the White House Pushes for Them
by Robert Reich
In an interesting piece in Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, Matt Bai suggests that the White House has learned the main lesson of Bill Clinton’s failed attempt at universal health care, which is not to deliver a finished product to Congress but instead give [...]
How Pharma and Insurance Intend to Kill the Public Option
Posted on 06 June 2009 by Robert Reich | Comments (0) | Tags: Big Insurance, Health bill, Max Baucus, Olympia Snowe, Robert Reich Big pharma, Ted Kennedy, Washington
And What Obama and the Rest of Us Must Do
by Robert Reich
I’ved poked around Washington today, talking with friends on the Hill who confirm the worst: Big Pharma and Big Insurance are gaining ground in their campaign to kill the public option in the emerging health care bill.
You know why, of course. They don’t want [...]
















































