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Health care group launches

Posted: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 2:47 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC’s Alex Wall
WASHINGTON -- A coalition of left-leaning groups launched a $40 million campaign aimed at pressuring the next president and Congress to pass comprehensive health care reform in 2009, representatives of the group, Health Care for America Now, announced today in a news conference at the National Press Club.

The group’s president, Richard Kirsch, said the campaign will kick off today in 52 cities across the country and has the support of more than 100 national and state-based groups that represent labor, community organizations, doctors, nurses, women, small businesses, faith-based organizations, minority groups, Netroots activists and think tanks. 

"We are here today to announce a new movement in America," Kirsch said. "We are committed to working together to provide affordable, high quality health care."

Kirsch emphasized that the group’s goal is to "mobilize millions of Americans to demand that the first order of business of the next President and Congress is to enact quality, affordable health care for all in 2009." 

Kirsch said the campaign will be asking every member of Congress to declare whether they are "on our side or the side of the health insurance industry."

No endorsement of Obama’s or McCain's plans: Kirsch said the group has not endorsed any particular plan, but will fight for a plan that incorporates the campaign's core principles. Its principles include creating a system where no one is left out, affordability, choice between private and public plans, a national standard of health benefits covered and equity in health care access for "communities of color.”

Campaign ad: The group also released an ad today that highlights Americans' frustration with the health insurance agency and calls for immediate action. "Americans know that we cannot trust the health care industry to clean up the mess," Kirsch said. The group plans to spend $25 million in paid media over the next five months.

Also speaking at the event were Gerald McEntee (AFSCME), Anna Burger (SEIU), Jeff Blum (USAction, executive director), Reg Weaver (NEA president), Joseph Hansen (UFCW), David White (mechanic shop owner), David T. Tayloe, Jr., MD (American Academy of Pediatrics), Cecile Richards (Planned Parenthood), Marcia Greenberger (NWLC) and Eli Pariser (MoveOn), who all threw their organizations' support behind the campaign.

Kirsch stressed that this "vast coalition" highlights a key difference between this campaign and attempts at health care reform in the early 90s. He cited the "Harry and Louise" ad from that time period as proof that times have changed. 

"What's different now...we didn't have as big of a national campaign [as we do now]," Kirsch said.  "There's a hunger for this change."

Elizabeth Edwards, who was supposed to speak at the press conference but instead attended late Sen. Jesse Helms' funeral, issued the following statement:

"Millions of Americans are sitting around their kitchen table at night, wondering why it is so difficult to afford the basics these days -- especially health care. They come from all walks of life, but they have one thing in common: they know our health care system is broken, and they want a fair, common-sense solution that makes quality coverage affordable for everyone. Our mission is to make sure their voices get heard in Washington D.C., and everywhere else."

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supporting health care for everyone, how dasterdly. so who is against health care for everyone, mccain or barack?

jus askin (Sent Tuesday, July 08, 2008 3:45 PM)

Apparently both. Only Hillary had a plan that was universal. What's she up to lately?
This does NOT fit Obama's plan or anyone elses.  Obama has admitted that many people will fall through the cracks in his plan, and he has never stated how he's going to pay for it.

Universal health care is only universal if its mandated, and if those who can't afford it (I currently am paying 25% of my net income for a not very good group health insurance plan)

I don't mind paying something, but thats ridiculous.  Ergo, I know people in this area who belong to a union who have 100% of a top of the line health plan paid for, not only for themselves but for all of their family members. One gentlemen has 12 people on his plan, he and his wife purposely took custody of 5 grandchildren to get them on.

I have worked my whole life.  This is ridiculous.
First Read: how about some analysis on the McCain claim about Obama raising taxes on people making over $32,000?  True or Not True?  This is pretty important, isn't it?  Either McCain is lying or Obama is lying.  Pretty big deal either way, isn't it?
just for the record . . . one member, moveon.org shut down it's 527 shortly after Obama announced distaste for them in all flavors.

I don't know if the other member organizations have 527s or not, but the consortium of orgs is not in and of itself a 527, or identical to a 527.

Also, Elizabeth Edwards, who preferred Clinton's plan 'cause it was pretty much a copy of Edward's plan, is working for a think tank, and has agreed to help the Obama campaign with research on health care possibilities.

This is the "real deal" . . . a bunch of very serious people putting their heads together to solve a serious National problem . . . sign me up, it's the America we always knew we could be.  Looks like everyone is invited . . . not partisan.
JACK LYN
People that don't produce demanding more stuff from the people that do produce.

There's going to be change, but not quite the one Obama and his merry band of liberals were envisioning.

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Now this really makes me angry. My husband and I are both holding down two jobs without any benefits.  We are over 60. I almost couldn't write the check last month for health care - over $900.  What do you suggest we do - get another job?  Not enough hours in the day. All I ask for is AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE. But I'm sorry you must be the top 1% that get tax cuts.

Thanks for nothing you radical right winger.


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