Mr. President, are you listening?
I missed watching Keith Olbermann last night in his discussion about the public option many of us want. Here's the clip of Keith talking to Markos:
(courtesy of Daily Kos TV).
Keith and Markos are spot on. Don't shelve this part of the legislation.
Bill Moyers, another grown up, makes it crystal, we don't get legislation by just being nice.
From the transcript:
Of course, Elizabeth Edwards could write it too.
Mr. President, do you hear us?
(courtesy of Daily Kos TV).
Keith and Markos are spot on. Don't shelve this part of the legislation.
Bill Moyers, another grown up, makes it crystal, we don't get legislation by just being nice.
From the transcript:
Come on, Mr. President. Show us America is more than a circus or a market. Remind us of our greatness as a democracy. When you speak to Congress next week, just come out and say it. We thought we heard you say during the campaign last year that you want a government run insurance plan alongside private insurance — mostly premium-based, with subsidies for low-and-moderate income people. Open to all individuals and employees who want to join and with everyone free to choose the doctors we want. We thought you said Uncle Sam would sign on as our tough, cost-minded negotiator standing up to the cartel of drug and insurance companies and Wall Street investors whose only interest is a company's share price and profits.
Here's a suggestion, Mr. President: ask Josh Marshall to draft your speech. Josh is the founder of the website talkingpointsmemo.com . He's a journalist and historian, not a politician. He doesn't split things down the middle and call it a victory for the masses. He's offered the simplest and most accurate description yet of a public insurance plan; one that essentially asks people: would you like the option — the voluntary option — of buying into Medicare before you're 65? Check it out, Mr. President.
This health care thing is make or break for your leadership, but for us, it's life and death. No more Mr. Nice Guy, Mr. President. We need a fighter.
Of course, Elizabeth Edwards could write it too.
Mr. President, do you hear us?
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