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By Michael Moore, MichaelMoore.com
Posted on September 7, 2010, Printed on September 8, 2010
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Congressman Kucinich … Focus on the Economy

Submitted by Bryan Buchan on 2-7-2010 – 2:37 pmComments

dkCongressman Dennis Kucinich sent the following email to his supporters on February 4:

We should pay careful attention to the message of the Massachusetts election. And that message is to focus on the economy. To make sure that we have jobs programs that can put millions of people back to work. To make sure that we have programs to help those one-out-of-every-three Americans, who is upside down on their mortgages, to save their homes. To make sure we protect people’s investments, their savings and their retirement security.

The verdict in Massachusetts was a verdict on the overall economy. But it was also a commentary on how the entire health care debate was flipped upside down by insurance interests who were able to intervene so that the final product that was offered out of the Senate was nothing more than a sell-out to the insurance industry.

We can still have health care reform in America. We need to take a short-term and a longer-term view. On the short-term: We need to take away the antitrust exemption that insurance companies have. We need to make sure, on the short-term, that we can see everyone with a pre-existing condition have access to insurance. There are things that we can do with single-initiatives to help regain the momentum on health care.

And for the longer-term: The answer is “Medicare for All.” The answer was never to continue to give the insurance companies one out of every three dollars in our health care system. We’ll talk more about that later. But what we need to do is regain the initiative in our nation to create millions of jobs putting America back to work rebuilding our roads, our bridges, our water systems, our sewer systems – millions of jobs with an initiative called the Works Green Administration that will help with the design, engineering, manufacture, installation and maintenance of tens of millions in wind and solar micro technologies. We have so many different ways that we can get our economy moving again.

But we have to challenge Wall Street. We have to challenge the banks. We cannot let the banks continue to hoard capital while businesses on Main Street are starving for investment. We cannot let the banks continue to pay huge bonuses while at the same time the American people are struggling to make ends meet. And those bonuses were financed with tax-free money and interest-free money that the banks were able to get access to.

We got to get a grip on things in Washington and start remembering who sent us to Washington and why. We were sent there to try to make the reality of government of the people, instead it’s been a government of the corporations, by the corporations and for the corporations. And this is a problem that affects people in both parties.

So let’s regain the initiative. Let’s take the tremendous wellspring of support, which we received from the American people a year ago, and use it to help repair the economic lives of our people. And when we do that, and we have time to do that, we will see that the people, finally, will again show confidence in the political process.

Thank you, very much.

  • NamePatti Walters
    This country, desperately, needs Congressman Dennis Kucinich as president to get this country back on track. He is one of a rare few in congress who not only has the high intelligence and expertise required to steer this country in the right direction, he also has the high values and moral integrity to direct us in a manner that is fair and equitable for all.

    I, for one, will vote for Dennis Kucinich for president any day of the week.
  • Millie Lewis
    Correction: My surgery was rotator cuff, not just "rotator."
  • Millie Lewis
    I agree completely with Congressman Kucinich, but I need to address health care reform, out of my own recent experience.
    I am on Medicare and BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois. On December 1, 2009, I had left shoulder rotator surgery, due to a torn muscle and arthritis. Outpatient, mild anesthesia, surgery time 45 minutes.

    The major part of the charges is $10,858.00. ( Additional fees total about $4,000.00).
    Medicare facts: $10,597.32 NOT COVERED. $260.66 COVERED.
    MEDICARE PAID: $1042.63. BLUE CROSS PAID: $10.66.

    When I called my insurance carrier, the explanation I received re why so little was paid, was
    that BlueCross bases its payment on a percentage of what Medicare pays. If more and more people go on Medicare, how can physicians and hospitals survive at these rates? It appears that the physicians charge outlandish fees so that they get SOMETHING for their expertise and services. Surely the surgeon and hospital in my case deserve considerably more than they will receive. Another side to this scenario is that my physicians are free to drop me because I have Medicare. I believe strongly that our legislators need to know about the thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of persons in my situation. My husband is a retired United Methodist pastor in Indiana. Our church leaders cancelled the insurance of all retirees as of January 1, 2010. After some months of pressure, we were offered options via another company; however, my surgery is covered by the 2009 insurance.
    I am fortunate to have Medicare, as, so far, I am not responsible for the balance of the fees.

    Yes, jobs and the economy are highly important issues. But, we must change the insurance system that is so out of control with their profits, incomes and bonuses, and minimal payments to our health care providers.
  • joannwendl
    Congressman Kucinich's comments are in line with realities faced by the american people in their every day life. It is encouraging to listen to someone who seems capable of bypassing corporate interests to focus exclusively on the needs of the people. I'd like to hear more from Mr. Kucinich, and make clear to President Obama that we expect him to listen to the people who elected him, and honor the advice of Mr. Kucinich, who seems to have his finger on the pulse of our nation in distress.
    One of the first things that needs doing is to re-establish all those banished anti-trust laws that were so systematically removed over the many years that the corporate sector was setting the stage for the power takeover we have today. this is a must. And must be done now, while we have a fighting chance to do it.
  • mtdon
    the government needs to hire people directly......the CCC with harry hopkins had a 4% overhead.... during katrina the private firms were paid around 175 per hour to render services... the contracts were subbed out numerous times til the guy that actually did the work was paid around 10 per hour.....over 90% overhead..... until we get the middleman out of the equation fro some of these public works projects we'll never have true job creation...... the CCC hired 4 million people in 6 weeks - the population of the country was 100 million at the time.... that's equilivant to Obama hiring 12 million workers!

    The use of private contractors simply guarantees more trickle down - wasteful robber baron economics.

    the economy is a zero sum game..... if it wasn't then the Fed wouldn't raise rates if the economy grows by more than 4% a year. the more the very very wealthy have the less all the others of us have. The math is simple!

    And an economic system that gives ALL the gains to one segment of the society is by very definition fixed!

    i think we should run the country for the next 30 years and have ALL THE GAINS from economic growth go ONLY TO THOSE MAKING 100,000 and under.....

    I say what's good for the goose is good for the gander.

    I suppose I'll hear the usual moaning and crying from the wealthy about that!

    And speaking of the very wealthy banksters..... they create nothing of value, pay WAY WAY less taxes and receive more benefits from the commons than the average American......

    making the wealthy FREELOADERS!
  • Cochecho
    Dennis is right here as usual. I'm heartbroken how health care reform has proceeded in this country. If ever there were any doubts we have a corpocracy or a corporatocracy running the machinery of this government, look no further than how health care reform has proceeded. If only Social Democratic thinking were mainstream, we would have a much kinder and gentler nation by now, more concerned about people, or peoples, than corporate profits. And we would have health care for all by now, if representatives like Dennis Kucinich were listened to for their sage and sensible ideas.
  • Mr Kucinich,

    I wish you were President. I voted for you in the primary even though Randi Rhodes said I was stupid to not wait for the field to be narrowed down to 2 change nothings. You always speak truth + your vegan. Keep it up sir, I've got your back!
  • marytficalora
    "of the Corporations, by the corporations and for the corporations," all kept in place by a military industrial complex! The United States has become what psychiatrist/author, Scott Peck named the greatest evil on earth: "The People of the Lie." We say we are a nation of free people living under a Democratic Republic, but in truth we are a Corporatist/Militarist Empire, a parasite on the world. Kucinich is right to say we must focus on the economy, but not just by working to create jobs.

    Nothing is going to be set right in our nation unless we address the way money is issued. Over the last one hundred years, through inflation and deflation, the cartel that is the Federal Reserve system of banks has consolidated a monopoly on our monetary system that has sucked freedom and wealth out of the hands of the people while taking complete control and ownership of our nation. The rule of law, the way money is supposed to work in our nation is outlined in our Constitution. Gold and silver are our money by law. Gold and silver are debt-free issuance. If we can't return to gold and silver, we must at least return to the spirit of this law and begin to issue debt-free currency. President Kennedy tried just before he was shot, he issued Executive Order 11110. A copy can be found at http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=59049. Though this Order is still on the books, all currency issued under it was taken back out of circulation and destroyed after Kennedy was shot.

    The Federal Reserve systems debt-based issued currency is not only unconstitutional, though the Supreme Court has never been asked to rule on this reality, it has also been mismanaged by the issuing banks, banks we now say are too big to fail. Thus these parasites on our nation have been given additional billions of "debt-free" issuance in bailouts. If you read Leon Trotsky's writings about the rise of Fascism in Germany you will find that he points to Germany's decision to bail out the banks as the defining moment that made way for Fascism to take over. If you watch Aaron Russo's film, available free on the internet, "From Freedom to Fascism," you will find out exactly how the road to Fascism has been laid by the Federal Reserve monetary system. It is time for Americans to be Americans; it is time to be who we say we are according to our own laws, it is time to get our money back.

    Mary T. Ficalora, author of Choosing Honor, Avail Press
  • tombowler
    Hooray fro Dennis Kusinich. I wish we had more like you who speak the truth plainly and are consistently on the right side of issues.

    Talk to Chuck Shumer and let him know how his constituents agree with you.

    We need Single Payer Health care for all. By all, I mean every single American citizen. I totally support Dr flowers and Paris and Medicare for All!

    We need government funded elections so no group of special interests with tons of money and influence can elect representatives who are beholden to them because they are paid by them. Possibly term limits too, I'm not sure how that could work. We have to stop politicians from getting the huge fees for speeches. Huge jobs with the corporations they oversee after leaving office. Also what do we do about leaders of industry getting big jobs in government for the same reasons. That said,how do we get smart, talented and honest people to serve as office holders? Also we can't have millionaire and billionaire candidates who self-fund and buy the office like our mayor Bloomberg.

    Stop the wars. Get the United Nations and Nato and all the nations of the world involved and participating with percentages of their wealth to join in in global police actions to stop the terrorists of all kinds and punish them in world courts.

    Revise our penal system.

    Ban guns of all kinds.
  • cdaly
    Senator Kucinich has a wonderful way of cutting througjh the chafe and getting to the nugget inside. Well said, and I will forward this message to my friends and colleagues.
  • Marlene Talbott-Green PhD
    Of course, Mr. Kucinich is right as usual.

    He is such a clear thinking and speaking individual, I wish he were the most favored advisor to the President!

    Thanks for any venue that gets him name and message before the voters. He is not bipartisan, he is above that. He cares more about the People than about partisan politics. God Bless him - he's the man of the hour, and this is not the first or the last hour we are going to need to hear his voice.
  • pannunz
    Congressman Kucinick I supported you throughout the primary elections in your bid for the White House in 2008. I know you were railroaded by the media and the other Democratic Candidates when you were not invited to the debates.

    I knew Barack Obama did not have the backbone to fight the Republicans and the Lobbyists and restore this country to the pre-bush era of 2000.

    I beg that you run again for the Office of the President in 2012. The American people will lose if Barack Obama is re-elected. George Bush has swung the pendulum so far to the right that we need a leader like you to swing it to the extreme left just to get us back to the middle.
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