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Congressman Dennis Kucinich sent the following email to his supporters on February 4:
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Pelosi Statement on Congressman Anthony Weiner’s Single Payer Alternative Washington

Submitted by Bryan Buchan on 11-6-2009 – 4:37 pmComments

pelosiPelosi Statement on Congressman Anthony Weiner’s Single Payer Alternative Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement today on Congressman Anthony Weiner’s single payer alternative: “Within the next few days, the House will vote on the most comprehensive health care legislation in our history. Our bill will provide affordability to the middle class, security to our seniors, and responsibility to our children by not adding a dime to the deficit. While our bill contains unprecedented reforms, including an end to discrimination for pre-existing conditions and a prohibition on raising rates or dropping coverage if you become ill, our bill cannot include provisions some strongly advocated. The single payer alternative is one of those provisions that could not be included in H.R. 3962, but which has generated support within the Congress and throughout the country. “Congressman Anthony Weiner has been a forceful and articulate advocate for the single payer approach and our legislation. His decision not to offer a single payer amendment during consideration of H.R. 3962 is a correct one, and helps advance the passage of important health reforms by this Congress. While single payer, like other popular proposals, is not included in the consensus bill we will vote on this week, Congressman Weiner has been a tireless and effective advocate for progress on health care, and his work has been a vital part of achieving health care reform.” # # #

  • marv9078
    No Government run anything! Not healthcare! Not states rights! Not private business! Get the hell out. SMALLER GOVERNMENT NOW! Out with unions, out with special interest groups,like(SEIU, and Acorn), out with corruption. I want to see term limits on how long anyone can serve. Less government telling me what I can and can't do in my life. My water is "my" water. My property is "my" property. I paid for it, it's NOT yours. Quit taxing my freedom, and pursuit of happiness. GOVERNMENT IS MAKING ME "UNHAPPY"!!
  • spktruth200
    Pelosi always was a sellout! This twit kept single payer off the table. She did everything in her power to make sure the States couldnt enact their own single payer system without having to sue the federal government. You need to cry Nancy....cry for the American people now for decades forced to continue buying their health insurance from the robber baron for profit insurance companies. Cry for the millions of people who still will not be able to pay for their drugs, because you and Obama did a dirty deal with big pharma! Cry for the middle class families who will pay thousands more for health care. I cry for America....the country who is now owned lock stock and barrel by corporate america. Thanks for nothing Nancy....you should be impeached for going against the doctors/nurses and 70% of the american public who demanded a viable public option. This piece of crap you passed will be exposed to the american public in the next few weeks as "the biggest giveaway to the insurance companies ever". Sick and disgusted. I am changing my registration from democrat to independent as of today. I will never again work for the demorats, never give you a dime and will spend the rest of my life registering voters as independents.
  • Dave Callaway
    Madam Speaker,

    H.R.3962 is a disgraceful sellout to the insurance industry!

    Where is the cost containment...there is none! Where is the Strong public option? That's right, there is none! Why are existing plans being grandfathered in without having to meet the higher standards that we have been fighting for? That's right, another sellout!

    The only future I can see for the nearly 2000 pages of H.R.3962 is the circular file. And after this Bill gets reconciled with the Senate Bill (?), well, I'm not holding my breath...

    When we voted for "Change You Can Believe In", we were not voting for taxpayer handouts to the insurance industry!
  • Rita Wings
    I am sure the medical industry will greatly reward Pelosi for her loyalty and devotion to their interests, but she thinks she can have it both ways by bowing to them and selling it to us as a victory. If she thinks we are fooled, she is as deluded as she must think we are. Now it won't only be the right winger gunning for her seat. I will do everything in my power to make sure this term is her last.

    And, after this debacle, if Obama thinks progressives are going to turn out for him next election like we did last time, I think he is just as deluded as Pelosi. If we can't get decent health care passed with overwhelming Democratic majorities, it is time to abandon the party and form a new one.
  • antegrav
    Since most of the problems that come up with government and economics seem to be about people trying to get more money from somewhere, perhaps we should be looking at REDUCING the amount of money that is controlling everyone's thoughts.
    Perhaps there should be an overall mechanism of feedback that reduces the desire for things we cannot afford. Perhaps ALL government spending should be embedded in a sales tax at the point of sale of goods and services.
    If we are worried about people being sick from eating junk food, the climate being destroyed by overconsumption of fossil fuels, the government being too big and going to war to get resources for all of those things and more, then why don't the Democrats embrace the FairTax bill and then just negotiate how high it should be?
    Put the cost of everything and all of the hidden agendas right where everyone makes decisions: at the cash register.
    No more dickering over piddly tax breaks for the rich, no more IRS to lie to, no more criminals hiding behind lawyers: just make everyone pay taxes when they buy stuff. The FairTax bill includes a prebate so that the real poor don't pay any taxes. Negotiate that, too.
    For crying out loud, people, life doesn't have to be so complicated!
  • Rita Wings
    The "Fair" Tax is anything but. Sales taxes are the most regressive taxes possible. I see why the rich would be advocating it, but if you are an ordinary middle American, it's not something you would want unless you are eager to pay dearly for it.

    A regressive tax means that the less you earn, the bigger percentage of your income you pay in taxes. People think that because the sales tax rate is the same for everyone, everyone pays equally. Not true. If you are low to middle income, nearly every cent you earn is spent on necessities, but if you have an extremely high income, chances are you are able to save and reinvest up to 90% of your earnings. Hence the person of modest means pays taxes on 100% of income, while the super rich pay taxes on only 10% of income.

    The wealthy know this only too well, and try to make sales tax sound attractive so that the rest of us will be tricked into dealing them a huge tax cut while we go right on paying what we've always paid, and more. We shouldn't be fooled by this scam. Meanwhile we need to insist on simple and fair income tax codes that limit or eliminate most deductions.
  • antegrav
    You didn't read it, did you?
    There is a PREbate which gives back all of the money that low income people pay.
    With the 'progressive' income tax, corporations deduct the money they spend on coercive advertising to get people to buy things they don't need. Any actual taxes they pay are passed on in the price of products that everyone buys, anyway.

    A dead planet is a lot more regressive than a sales tax.
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