Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The 360 Degrees Man


It has been a while since I have pontificated about the continuing health care debate. Why this is even a debate is just beyond me. Be that as it may, the "debate" took another dramatic turn yesterday when Senator Joseph "I don't know if I'm a liberal Democrat or a conservative Republican" Lieberman tossed a monkey wrench in the machinery. We had a term for folks like Joseph Lieberman who constantly flip-flop on their positions back when I was a young man. We called 'em "360 men" because they did a three hundred and sixty degrees turn in attitude or position.

President Barack Obama urged Senate Democrats to overcome the last, lingering disputes blocking agreement on a national health care overhaul Tuesday, declaring they were "on the precipice" of enacting historic legislation that has eluded administrations and lawmakers for decades.

In comments after a private meeting, the president said differences still remain over details, but he spoke in highly favorable terms about the measure that party leaders hope to pass by Christmas. The bill includes "all the criteria that I laid out" in a speech to a joint session of Congress earlier in the year, he said. "It is deficit-neutral. It bends the cost curve. It covers 30 million Americans who don't have health insurance and it has extraordinary insurance reforms in there to make sure that we're preventing abuse."

Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Independent-CN) announced on Sunday he opposed the proposal and he threatened to join Republicans in voting against the overall measure if it stayed in the bill. Democrats are ready to jettison the Medicare change and Lieberman told reporters that assuming they do and that any government plan or Medicare expansion stays out of the bill, "then I'm going to be in a position where I can say what I've wanted to say all along... that I'm ready to vote for health care reform." Yeah...uh...huh... You've wanted to say this all along. I bet you did. It depends of course on who is watching and what audience you're standing in front of at the time, eh Mr. 360?

Lieberman's opposition to the Medicare expansion proposal drew the ire of many progressives. At Tuesday's White House meeting, he addressed some of his harshest critics by stressing his independence. "I didn't run for re-election... asking the voters of my state to vote for me because I would always do what a majority of members of the caucus did", Lieberman said, recounting his comments for reporters. See, this is what 360 degrees men do all the time. They make themselves look like a martyr, like a wounded person who is dancing to the beat of his own drum, just so he (or she... I've seen my share of 360 degrees women too!) can justify flip-flopping. Is this the same guy that ran with Al Gore against George Bush?

Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) remains the only known potential holdout among the 60 senators who are members of the party's caucus, a group that includes 58 Democrats, Lieberman, and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Nelson has been seeking changes to increase restrictions on abortion coverage in a new insurance marketplace the bill would establish. Democrats need 60 votes to overcome a threatened Republican filibuster.

The White House meeting unfolded as Democrats awaited a final cost analysis from the Congressional Budget Office on the latest version of the bill, and the full Senate pointed toward a vote on an amendment to permit the importation of prescription drugs from Canada and elsewhere. At its core, the legislation is designed to spread coverage to 30 million Americans who now lack it, impose new consumer-friendly regulations on the insurance industry and slow the rate of growth in health care spending nationally. Most Americans would be required to purchase insurance and the government would establish a new series of "exchanges" through which consumers could shop for policies.

I think I've argued this point before about purchasing insurance. That's like applying a band-aid to the problem and in the long run... it reverts right back to business as usual and no real reform. This winds up being a bait and switch victory for the big insurance companies and HMO's. But, that's just me... doesn't really matter what I think.

The measure includes hundreds of billions of dollars in subsidies to defray the cost of insurance for families with incomes up to about $88,200 a year for a family of four. Additional assistance would go to small businesses to help them afford coverage for their workers. Large firms would not face a requirement to cover their employees. But the government would impose charges on them if any of them did not do so and any of their workers qualified for federal subsidies to help them afford private coverage. Democratic leaders mapped out a timetable that envisioned passage before Christmas but, just barely.

This assumes that Nelson and Lieberman would join 58 others in swinging behind the bill once the CBO cost estimates become available. The House approved its version of the bill earlier this fall, and final negotiations between the two houses would follow a vote in the Senate.

In his remarks, President Obama took issue with ads and claims by critics about the bill's impact on the federal budget, citing earlier CBO estimates that predicted it would reduce the deficit. "So all the scare tactics out there, all the ads that are out there are simply inaccurate," he said. "There are still disagreements that have to be ironed out. There is still work to be done in the next few days," he said, without going into specifics. But in a clear signal of his commitment to the bill, he said, "I told my former colleagues today that we simply cannot allow differences over individual elements of this plan to prevent us from meeting our responsibility to solve a longstanding and urgent problem for the American people."

Well, the President said that unless they act, costs will continue to rise, employers will drop coverage and "Medicare and Medicaid will blow a hole through our budget. "Those things are guaranteed. That's the status quo. Exactly what I've been saying and what I'm afraid of. It's what the mob calls 'a bust out'. That is the trajectory we are currently on", said the President. The legislation would be financed by about $460 billion in cuts in projected Medicare payments to health care providers over a decade. It also includes higher payroll taxes on individuals making more than $250,000 annually and higher taxes on high-cost insurance policies, drug makers, makers of medical device makers, and others.

So, Joseph "360 degrees man" Lieberman... think about the consequences of holding this bill up or jettisoning it. Think about it, turn around, and do the right thing. I know that in your heart of hearts, you're not really a conservative Republican disguised as a Democrat, disguised as an independent. Are you? Are you? Come on!

22 comments:

Sean said...

The Maverick is back! I was waiting for you to weigh in on this Health care thing again.

James Perkins said...

Good Post, Great points made as usual.

Simon Bastion said...

I have never trusted Joe Leiberman..He changes positions like I change my socks.

Tate2 said...

Tell em why you mad Maverick!lolol

Jazzy said...

Face it Fam, The public is being given the shaft...That's politics babe!

Grover Tha Playboy said...

Without the public option..there really is no health care reform.

Swaggie said...

You are exactly right fam..What we are seeing is the old bait and switch tactic. Who wins? The Insurance companies. What genius thinks that buying more insurance that you can't afford is reform?
The insurance companies will still
nickel and dime you and tell you what they will and won't cover.

Captain Jack said...

Good Post Keith, very informative.

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Anonymous said...

Incredible! When the Republicans have the majority the Democrats have, they push their agenda...What is wrong with this administration?

Toni said...

Wow, You're back in a big way Keith.

Keith said...

What does everybody mean-"I'm back"?? I've been writing posts everyday.

Angie B. said...

I know right Keith? I've been reading, just not commenting.

Sunflower said...

I guess ,what they mean is you've been writing Meme's and fluff peices, not the hard hitting stuff we have come so accustomed to. It's all good though.-:)

Keith said...

It's the Holidays..I try to keep it smurfy!-lolol

Cheryl said...

Do what you do Keith...lololol.

Brenda said...

I like that you compared what Congress and the Insurance Companies are doing to a"Bust out"
that the mob does. They keep spending and getting credit from a company they have in hock until there is no money left and then they burn the joint down...Exactly what the health system as it currently is will do to America and it's economy.

Halo said...

I think President Obama should top trying to take the High road and stop worrying about offending this one and that one and just take a more agressive step in pushing for this.

Lisa said...

Minus Leiberman and that other Senator who might be a hold out, The Democrats still have enough people to push this through...Don't forget..There are at least two Republicans that might go with them.

Vanessa said...

In the end Keith...It's going to be business as usual..Just gonna look a little different. I don't know what's wrong with this congress.

Arlene said...

Cousin, I must agree with your analysis of Joe Lieberman and the entire health care reform debacle. I so know that the insurance companies are paying big money to these elected officials who in turn shaft the very people who elected them. This is the dirt of politics.

PS- What put Joe on the democratic ticket in the 1st place?? A low down attempt to get the Jewish votes in New York and Florida. The rest of us knew all along that he is a smarmy character who blows with the wind. He even jammed the ticket by making false statements which HELPED George Bush steal/win in 2000. I hoped against hope that the people in his state would dump him for good!

The Math Geek said...

Just as an aside - a circle is 360 degrees, so if you start at point A and travel the full 360 degrees, you will come to rest back at point A, thereby having the same viewpoint.

However, if you travel 180 degrees (halfway around the circle) you will find yourself looking at the view totally opposite of point A.

Us math geeks notice stuff like that.




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