Healthcare reform

This one paragraph alone explains why healthcare reform will never happen.

This was a great letter to the editor about reform, but I think this paragraph says it all;

The Center for Responsive Politics reported that in the second quarter of this year alone, the pharmaceutical and health products industries spent $67,959,095 on lobbying while the insurance industry spent $39,760,477. Another $25,552,088 was spent by lobbyists for hospitals and nursing homes. That’s a total of $133,271,660 in only three months. And that is not counting the lobbying money spent by professional organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

You can say what you will about death panels and Nazi’s and Kenyans, but in the end we all know deep down inside this is about money. And where does the healthcare industry come up with $133 million in 3 months for advertising? BY SCREWING US over!

It takes a lot of money to run a Dick Army, I mean Armey (H/T- Helga)

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FreedomWorks not free: $10K to participate in D.C. tea party march

FreedomWorks, the conservative group organizing much of the “tea party” movement, has riled allies by charging hefty fees to participate in a Sept. 12 March on Washington aimed at bringing the movement’s broad anti-government agenda — notably, opposition to health care changes — to Capitol Hill.

FreedomWorks, which is chaired by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, is charging other groups a minimum of $10,000 for the right to distribute material to the activists gathered for the march, and to attach their own names to the event. The group has raised its rates from an initial fee schedule, which would put a group’s name on the website for free, and would allow it to distribute materials for $2,500.

Groups can also pay to have a speaker address a rally and workshops, with $10,000 securing a prime Saturday afternoon speaking slot, according to the fee schedule, obtained by POLITICO and printed after the jump.

The organization is citing the event’s increasing cost in justifying the increased price to conservative allies, one of whom disclosed the details to POLITICO.

“Their ‘organizing’ is tending to dominate and overformalize what would’ve otherwise been a more ‘freelance’ protest,” wrote the conservative, who also complained of FreedomWorks’ move to “own” the entire event by controlling access both to workshops and to the march itself.

A spokesman for FreedomWorks, Adam Brandon, didn’t immediately respond to telephone and email messages inquiring about the pricing.

Some groups, however, appear to have paid up. Though most are listed on the event’s homepage as “Bronze” sponsors — the free level of involvement, which is no longer available, the National Taxpayers Union came in at the $10,000 “Platinum” level, while the Tea Party Patriots, the conservative social networkResistNet, and California Republican Howard Kaloogian’s Our Country Deserves Better PAC each ponied up at the $5,000 “Gold” level, while the Institute for Liberty got access to the protesters at the $2,500 “Silver” level.

Sen. Johnson supports a public option, oh, and BTW, he is not a Nazi

I was glad to see Johnson supports the public option, and I hope he builds a fire under Steffy to support one too. We already know, Ironic Johnny is bought and paid for by the Healthcare industry, so we know what he ‘thinks’.

But, Johnson added, that doesn’t mean the federal government shouldn’t introduce a public option that he said would help contain health costs and guarantee coverage to people who don’t have insurance. Johnson, speaking with the Argus Leader Editorial Board, said he favors a public option based on Medicare, the government program for the elderly.

I was also glad to see Johnson calling out the opposition’s scare tactics and bullshit:

While the vast majority of South Dakotans are polite, he (Johnson) said, others have called him a “Nazi” for supporting health reform. “My staff tells me it is very ugly among a few South Dakotans,” he said.

Well, not sure if I would support Hitler’s healthcare plan.

Liberal Democrats in the House have threatened to turn against any reform effort that doe

All three of them? Not sure who these liberals are they speak of?

So will Ironic Johnny hold a Town hall in Sioux Falls?

According to this press release I swiped off of DakotaWussCollege, Thune still is planning ‘other’ locations for Town halls, wonder if they will include the Sioux Falls area, considering a third of the state’s population lives here. It did not surprise me he picked the very conservative and very safe communities of Aberdeen and Watertown, can’t have any dissenters posting video on YouTube, yah know. I think Thune would have a tougher go of it in SF, remember, Obama won the majority in Minnehaha County. Is Thune scared to talk to people from the community he calls home? Don’t even get me started with Herseth and Johnson, who are apparently holed up in a bunker somewhere.

Senator Thune to host Town Hall Meetings in Aberdeen and Watertown

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. —Senator John Thune will hold a town hall meeting in Aberdeen on Thursday, August 20th in the Centennial Rooms at the Student Center on the campus of Northern State University at 11:30 AM CT and in Watertown on Monday, August 24th at the County Fair Banquet Hall at 5:00 PM CT.

“As I have been travelling across South Dakota for the last week and a half I have heard from a number of people about various issues,” said Thune. “South Dakotans are especially engaged on the issues of health care, cap and trade, and the out-of-control spending going on in Washington. These town hall meetings will give residents in the northeast part of South Dakota an opportunity to ask questions on these and other issues.”

Additional town hall meetings planned before the Senate reconvenes on Tuesday, September 8th will be announced soon.