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Bill to
improve health care…in Mexico!
February
6th, 2008 ·
The health care mess in the United States is a top concern of voters.
Too many Americans find that, despite their best efforts, they are unable to
provide quality health care for their families. Too many Americans live in fear
that an illness might leave them destitute. Too many Americans spend years
sacrificing to pay skyrocketing premiums only to discover that, when the need
arises, their policies offer protections that are next to worthless.
Most of us agree that it’s simply
not right that so many Americans, sincerely trying their best to provide for
their families, are at the mercy of a phalanx of greedy insurance companies,
medical malpractice lawyers, health care corporations, and other profiteers
that have used decades of influence in Washington to institutionalize their
chomp hold on the public jugular.
What would Americans think, then, of
a member of Congress who introduced legislation, not to improve health care in
the United States, but to improve health care in Mexico?
Insane? Drunk? Unworthy of public
office?
What would Americans think, then, of
a bill introduced in Congress that required federal agencies to come up with a
plan, not to expand health coverage in the United States, but to expand health
coverage in Mexico?
Impossible? Unthinkable? Wildly
irresponsible?
What would Americans think, then, of
the motives of a senator, who not only introduced a bill to improve Mexico’s
health care system and extend coverage to a growing population of 120 million
people, but gave health insurance companies the right to help devise the plan?
Blatantly corrupt? Grossly
indifferent to the well-being of the American people? Downright treasonous?
Unbelievable as it may seem, the
Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005 contained a provision giving
insurance companies the right to help devise a plan for extending US health
care to Mexico (Sec. 1004. BINATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH
INFRASTRUCTURE AND HEALTH INSURANCE).
Even more unbelievable, the senator
who sponsored the bill is not on the verge of being thrown out of office for
this odious piece of legislation. No, the senator who introduced the bill,
Senator John McCain of Arizona, is on the verge of locking up the Republican
nomination to be our next president.
Damn! How come you didn’t know that before
you voted for John McCain on Tuesday, you ask?
You’ve been watching the
all-day-every-day TV news coverage of the primaries.
You’ve been reading your local
newspaper’s daily coverage of the races for the parties’ nominations.
You are an above-average-informed
voter.
You know that
- large
majorities of young people and black people support Barack Obama,
- a
majority of white women over the age of 40 support Hillary Clinton,
- a
majority of Christian evangelicals support Mike Huckabee,
- John
McCain’s Republican supporters are moderates,
- Barack
Obama has doubled his support among southern white males since South Carolina,
- Mitt
Romney has financed much of his own campaign,
- Iowa
is lily-white,
- Fox
News cable television didn’t have enough room in its studio to include
Republican candidate Ron Paul in a debate between the Republican
candidates it televised,
- Republicans
hope Hillary wins,
- McCain
is the only Republican who can win in November, and everyone, even
Democrats, respects his history as a POW,
- Rudy
Giuliani’s strategy to skip the first few primaries and focus on Florida
was a bad one,
- Oprah
Winfrey supports Barack Obama, and not just because he’s African-American,
- Arnold
Schwarzenegger supports John McCain, but his wife supports Barack Obama,
- Robert
DeNiro supports Barack Obama because Obama makes him "believe,"
- Ron
Paul raised a record amount of money one day a couple of months ago,
- large
majorities of Latinos support Hillary Clinton,
- Mitt
Romney unhiply riffed on "Who Let the Dogs Out," and
- the
top vote-getting position for an American presidential candidate this year
is to be for "change."
But you didn’t know that the
only clear front-runner in the race to be our next president proposed, in the
last session of congress, a bi-national health care system to be devised by
insurance companies. To be devised by insurance companies, for crying
out loud.
Eight years of George W. Bush, Karl
Rove, and the Wall Street Journal’s “GOP stalwart,” Jack Abramoff, have left the Republican Party in such a tattered mess
that its future is in doubt. But (and you’ll know this if you are a
well-informed voter), anti-Bush Republicans are supporting…John McCain!
I don’t know. Maybe we’re too stupid
to have a democracy.
Oh, and, by the way, all you Barack
Obama supporters—before you start feeling all superior: while no one can deny
how exceedingly important it is to elect a president who supports
change—especially one that has the ability to make Robert DeNiro believe—there
may be one characteristic Senator Obama possesses even more salient, if you can
imagine, than the incidental fact of his father’s skin color: Barack Obama
co-sponsored John McCain’s health care for Mexico legislation