And yet - and yet - the insurance lobby seems to be the definite winner
in the presently debated package, and my rates (since I have high blood
pressure) could triple! See the Olberman report video on the DailyKos
site

http://www.dailykos.com.

and also the separate report on DailyKos labeled "Insurance Reform?
Pre-Existing Conditions"

This entire exercise reminds me of the old college joke

Prof. (After having spent 30 minutes working a math problem on the
blackboard.) Well, this sure is a pregnant problem!

Student In The Back Row. It ought to be - you sure have been fucking with
it long enough.

It's been of value but I am hoping right now that it fails and goes back to the
drawing board. Is there a possibility of Congress - because of the coming
2010 elections - may move after the holidays to a more "populist" position?

Yeah, I know - and there will be reports of unicorns in Central Park.

- Bill

raghu wrote:
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Louis Proyect <[email protected]> wrote:
Sure. It accepts the rules of the game dictated by the capitalist class. My
position is that their heads should be chopped off.


That's a sentiment I have a lot of sympathy for, but in the interim
while the insurers still have their heads in place, what about this
one:

"And Americans, particularly poorer Americans and those without
insurance, will be far worse off with the status quo, which is what
will result if liberals succeed in their effort to kill the Senate
bill. That would be the real monstrosity."





-raghu.


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