"Mad" Max Baucus: Speaking Nonsense to Power
What was Max Baucus thinking at his appearance at the "newsmakers" breakfast of the Kaiser Family Foundation Thursday when in the space of a few minutes he made the following two statements about healthcare reform:
"Everything's on the table. Everything. All proposals. All ideas that groups may have are on the table. And they're going to stay on the table. We are going to discuss them."
And, then two minutes later, pressed to explain why he continues to gag discussion of the option most favored by nurses, doctors, and tens of thousands of consumer activists, single payer, Baucus can say:
"We can't squander this opportunity. We can't waste capital on something that's just impossible."
No doubt Baucus is getting a bit testy about having to explain his rather inconsistent positions, and activists and some in the media who continue to pester him about why are you shutting out debate about an approach that just happens to work in the rest of the industrialized world.
The latest to pose the question is the legendary Bill Moyers whose show this week features the blackout on single payer.
Moyers has warmed up for the show by writing today:
Is it the proverbial tree falling in the forest, making a noise that journalists can't or won't hear? Could the indifference of the press be because both the President of the United States and Congress have been avoiding single payer like, well, like the plague? As we see so often, government officials set the agenda by what they do and don't talk about.
So if single payer remains out of bounds for those who are supposed to represent us, what does it leave as the option other than more reinforcements for the same insurance based system that has created the present disaster.
Need a reminder? Two more examples today:
A study in Health Affairs that documents physicians spend an average of 142 hours annually dealing with insurance plans -- at a cost of $31 billion. Primary care physicians spend even more, 165 hours per year, a sobering number for those advocating more reliance on primary care.
Nurses, as can readily attest, are also forced to waste an additional 23 weeks per year per physician battling with insurers. All those hours, for nurses and doctors alike, are hours stolen from bedside care taking care of patients.
Then there's the new survey from the American Academy of Family Physicians who report a big drop in patient visits -- care delivered -- because of cost. Nearly 90 percent said their patients are worried about being able to pay the high costs, 58 percent cited an increase in appointments cancelled, and 60 percent cited a jump in patients skipping preventive care.
Not to worry, according to Max Baucus: "we're going to try to get as close as we can" to "universal" coverage.
By forcing everyone to buy private insurance so more people can go broke with the high costs, skip preventive care and end up in emergency rooms when they get sick, and ensure that our nurses and doctors can spend more time with the bean counters and claims adjustors rather than patients.
Somehow, I don't think that's the public's vision of real healthcare reform.
If you agree, why don't you fax Max Baucus, maybe a couple times, and let him know that we need real healthcare reform, not lobbyist-driven pablum and nonsense statements.
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Thanks for the post. Fax sent. I think it's time we organized a march on DC in support of a single payer health care program. The media would be forced to cover the issue then.
May 22, 2009 4:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
The right wing would highjack the event. Fox news would claim and interview folks saying they were there for a tea party.
Some smuck on Fox would imply by saying "look at all these people, and you heard it here, the Tea party folks are here in Washington protesting"
Not a lie, but all the same misleading.
May 22, 2009 5:33 PM | Reply | Permalink
Baucus is a lobbyist driven politicial hack. Who is so on the take for their dollars. I am appalled at his ego driven platform of saying the "public option" is impossible. Well, WTF, why doesn't he tell the millions of people on medicare and medicaid that. This is no more than a sham imposed on us. I want a public option and I hate the theft of private insurance companies who steal our money, health and lives with the political cover like Baucus gives them. The hell with you, Baucus and I hope you will driven out of my government once and for all after this bullshit is over!
May 22, 2009 4:59 PM | Reply | Permalink
That's Senator Butt-Head to you !
C
May 22, 2009 10:16 PM | Reply | Permalink
Personally I would love to see anyone associated with Health Insurance and For Profit Hospitals come down with a terminal case of the clap.
C
May 22, 2009 10:29 PM | Reply | Permalink
I think he's confusing "impossible" with "impossible for him."
May 23, 2009 12:23 AM | Reply | Permalink
Yes, Mad Max. They are so NICE in his office. It almost sounds like they care what you think.
Have called several times. Will fax. Am willing to go with the public option. It can help. What's our alternative? Several more years of deteriorating health and thousands more deaths? This is certainly my plight.
Call him! Fax him! Call others! Fax others!
May 24, 2009 12:26 PM | Reply | Permalink
If you are uninsured and does not have insurance, you should check out the website http://UninsuredAmerica.blogspot.com - John Mayer, California
June 1, 2009 12:49 AM | Reply | Permalink