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First Posted: 05-12-09 07:00 PM   |   Updated: 06-12-09 05:12 AM

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A first shot, of sorts, is being fired in the Obama-era battle for health care reform.

Organizing for America, President Obama's political arm, is blasting out an email to its massive list of supporters urging them to join an "Organizing for Health Care" campaign.

The message emphasizes Obama's "three bedrock principles" for reform -- reduce costs, guarantee choice, and "ensure affordable care for all" -- and presses the president's "hard goal" of getting a health overhaul passed into law by the end of this year.

Read the full email below, authored by Mitch Stewart, the executive director of OFA.

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Monday morning, an unlikely gathering of health care industry and union leaders emerged from the White House, announcing a historic agreement to lower medical costs and save the average family up to $2,500. This kind of broad coalition would have been unthinkable in the past, when the old politics of division and short-term self interest held sway. But this is a new day.

Yesterday afternoon, President Obama announced the three bedrock principles that any comprehensive health care reform must achieve: (1) reduce costs, (2) guarantee choice, and (3) ensure all Americans have quality, affordable health care. And he set a hard goal for getting it done by the end of this year.

For those determined to oppose reform, the President's announcement means lobbyists are already scrambling across D.C. For the rest of us, it means there's no time to lose. As we speak, Congress is negotiating the details for health care reform, so the first step is showing where the American people stand.

Please click below to sign a declaration of support urging Congress to follow President Obama's three core principles for health care reform -- and to enact them before the end of this year:

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http://my.barackobama.com/OrganizingforHealthcare

(The more signatures we have, the more powerful our message will be, so please add your name and then forward this note on to family and friends.)

The health care crisis is not new, but it's getting worse. For decades, real health care reform has been blocked by special interest lobbying and political point-scoring. We simply cannot go any further down this dangerous road of delay and denial. But we don't have to.

Yesterday's agreement marks only the beginning of the broad coalition we need. The most important reason this round of health care reform will be different is you. Last fall millions of regular people came together and did the impossible. Now, we've got to roll up our sleeves, join hands with those new to our movement, and do it again.

Congress is already hammering out the details of the health care package, and it could still go any number of ways. Our representatives need to understand that when the President lays out these three bedrock principles, Americans of every stripe are standing with him. Yesterday's diverse gathering was a powerful start -- and now it's up to us.

It's time to stand up. Please sign the declaration of support today:

http://my.barackobama.com/OrganizingforHealthcare

Reducing costs, guaranteeing choice, and ensuring care for all are ambitious goals, but they are nothing less than what the American people deserve. And passing real health care reform this year is nothing less than what the American people need.

Thank you,

Mitch

Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America

P.S. -- Here are some excerpts from the President's announcement yesterday that lay out the three principles for health care reform and why we need it this year. Please forward this note to people who want to know where the President stands.

President Obama:

"In the coming weeks and months, Congress will be engaged in the difficult issue of how best to reform health care in America. I'm committed to building a transparent process where all views are welcome. But I'm also committed to ensuring that whatever plan we design upholds three basic principles: First, the rising cost of health care must be brought down; second, Americans must have the freedom to keep whatever doctor and health care plan they have, or to choose a new doctor or health care plan if they want it; and third, all Americans must have quality, affordable health care.

"These are principles that I expect to see upheld in any comprehensive health care reform bill that's sent to my desk -- I mentioned it to the groups that were here today. It's reform that is an imperative for America's economic future, and reform that is a pillar of the new foundation we seek to build for our economy; reform that we can, must, and will achieve by the end of this year.

"Ultimately, the debate about reducing costs -- and the larger debate about health care reform itself -- is not just about numbers; it's not just about forms or systems; it's about our own lives and the lives of our loved ones. And I understand that. As I've mentioned before during the course of the campaign, my mother passed away from ovarian cancer a little over a decade ago. And in the last weeks of her life, when she was coming to grips with her own mortality and showing extraordinary courage just to get through each day, she was spending too much time worrying about whether her health insurance would cover her bills. So I know what it's like to see a loved one who is suffering, but also having to deal with a broken health care system. I know that pain is shared by millions of Americans all across this country.

"And that's why I was committed to health care reform as a presidential candidate; that's why health care reform is a key priority to this presidency; that's why I will not rest until the dream of health care reform is finally achieved in the United States of America."


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A first shot, of sorts, is being fired in the Obama-era battle for health care reform. Organizing for America, President Obama's political arm, is blasting out an email to its massive list of suppor...
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- Buffyboy I'm a Fan of Buffyboy 13 fans permalink

"The message emphasizes Obama's "three bedrock principles" for reform -- reduce costs, guarantee choice, and "ensure affordable care for all" -- and presses the president's "hard goal" of getting a health overhaul passed into law by the end of this year."

There is no mention of single-payer healthcare in the above. If "affordable" healthcare for all means some will have to choose between food or heating oil and healthcare, then this isn't what we elected Obama for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 05/12/2009

Exactly what I was thinking when I read affordable and savings of $2500 for the average family. I canceled my insurance when it hit $745 a month for a single. What would my savings be, $100.00? Even at that I still couldn't afford it.

Affordable is not good enough, We need universal healthcare, period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 05/12/2009
- HRG I'm a Fan of HRG permalink

Who will pay for it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 05/12/2009
- AgathaX I'm a Fan of AgathaX 13 fans permalink
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I just got my email and I just signed up to do whatever the heck I can do to get this thing done. And I'm about to donate money I can't afford in the hopes that I, nor anyone I know, will ever have medical bills that they really, really can't afford.

This is really quite exciting. Its like they are going to go after this with all the intensity they used to get elected. Yes we can heal this nation!!! Literally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 05/12/2009
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I won't sign anything of this sort until non profit, single payer is squarely on the table. Accepting empty pledges from the insurance and drug companies to play nice (by only agreeing to reduce the amount of future increases), while refusing to allow single payer advocates any real input tells me all I need to know about the Obama team's intentions. I worked hard to help elect Obama - I won't do that again unless I see something completely different from him soon. It was chilling to listen to Baucus talking today, I doubt he would have said what he said if he feared any rebuke from Obama

The only way to have true reform is to dump these greedy profit driven enterprises from the equation. It's simple - we want to be and stay well - they want to make huge profits - how on earth can they have our best interests in mind as our health care gatekeepers? The truth is that they are killing people with their policies and prices, all for the almighty buck. Now Obama want to get in bed with them as they continue to throw us under the bus.

I'm totally livid about what has gone down the last couple of days - for the foreseeable future my money and time will not go to the democrats, it will go to this one critical issue. I see it as both a practical and a moral issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 05/12/2009
- AgathaX I'm a Fan of AgathaX 13 fans permalink
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All there needs to be is a gov't option. If people want single payer, everyone will choose the gov't option and private health care will be gone. Sign up. Go to the meetings. Do not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. We will get there. If not your money at least your ears and an open mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 05/12/2009

I have a great health care plan through my company. I like the doctor I go to. I want to be able to KEEP that, which is why I voted for (campaigned for, gave money to, and walked neighborhoods for) Obama instead of Clinton. I like Clinton just fine, but this one issue more than anything is why I'm glad Obama is president instead.

Besides that, politics politics politics. ALL of my more conservative friends are just sure that Obama is going to nationalize health care with some crazy Canadian style system (their words) and if he does that he gives ammunition to anyone trying to defeat him in 4 years. At which point his accomplishments will be quickly reversed. Is that really what you want?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 05/12/2009

What? What are you yammering about? Clinton actually had the better of the plans on healthcare, so what's your point?

Universal health care needs to be on the table, period. We've rolled over with the banks, we've rolled over on credit card reform, we've rolled over on bankruptcy reform, now we're expected to just sit by while they give us a discount on our healthcare instead of actually getting healthcare. I'm with the others now, no healthcare no support in 4 years simple as that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 05/12/2009
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You would be able to choose a doctor under single payer.

The people who will lose money - the insurance industry - have been telling us lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 05/12/2009
- fleaba I'm a Fan of fleaba 13 fans permalink

You really think all those rednecks will want to pay for healthcare once they have national healthcare. You are insane. The brits proved it by initiating national healthcare after WWII. It took the country decades to get any conservatives back in power and there was never a discussion to take it away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 05/12/2009
- wwja I'm a Fan of wwja permalink
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I will not sign that. I want single payer on the table. End of story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 05/12/2009

Be an obstructionist and see what you end up with.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 05/12/2009
- Theo67 I'm a Fan of Theo67 8 fans permalink

If there's a public option, don't you think that eventually single payer will naturally evolve? It's not something that you can do on this scale overnight. It HAS to be gradual. Let's take each step as we can. If we attempt to wipe out the insurance industry, how many fickle people who are already talking about shopping for another candidate in three years will stick by the president to get to the finish line once the right wing starts talking about raising taxes, job loss, middlemen between patients and doctor (lies)? This crowd is already saying that they are done with President Obama, ready to throw in the towel, calling him spineless - given everything he's already done and everything he's trying to do... Signing the petition puts you on the right side of this thing. Make your voice heard. Demand what you want. If enough people agree with you, it will happen. We've been waiting for this moment in time for generations - NOW is the time to roll up your sleeves and be part of the solution. Not to end the story before we've even turned the first page. You may not get single payer overnight, but with this president, you will get a decent step in the right direction that will move this country in the right direction - FINALLY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 AM on 05/13/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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Is it me or is the only way you can "sign" the declaration is to give money? it didn't let me get further than the Give Us Money part on the right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 05/12/2009
- Waltfl I'm a Fan of Waltfl 74 fans permalink
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That banner ad in the middle of the article, right over the Obama link is very deceiving. I almost signed up for the wrong crowd.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 05/12/2009

Just watched the meeting for health care reform on CSPAN. Bacus needs to go! During the time I was watching, they hauled out and arrested an older physician for speaking up for single payer. I thought this was a democracy and not a dictatorship? At least some of the senators and attendees spoke up for the American people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 05/12/2009
- jonbw I'm a Fan of jonbw 6 fans permalink

Call your senators and tell them that you will not accept a health care reform bill without a public plan. A health care exchange has repeatedly failed to bring down cost. The FEHB cost grow just as fast as private market insurance.

Callforhealthcare.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 05/12/2009
- ps89 I'm a Fan of ps89 permalink

Thanks for the link. I am going to call all my reps and senators tomorrow!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 05/12/2009
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59 percent of doctors support legislation to establish a national health insurance system. Why is single payer not even on the table? I hope we will at least and at last have a national system we can choose as an alternative to depending on self-serving corporations for our health and well being.

Anything is better than what we have now, so I signed that show of support thing, but I was glad to see they had a spot for comments and you better believe I left some.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 05/12/2009
- mrh3 I'm a Fan of mrh3 46 fans permalink

Without a public health plan option this will be a windfall for insurance and pharmaceutical companies when the uninsured are coerced and or subsidized into coverage by private companies. We will have no leverage to control costs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 05/12/2009

Public Policy of the people, by the people and for the people. What the hell has happened to this creedo?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 05/12/2009
- theone718 I'm a Fan of theone718 23 fans permalink
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You can ALL give comments when you sign it. So sign it to show support then VEHEMENTLY remind them that we won't be cheated out of a VIABLE public option.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 05/12/2009
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Summary of over 100 HP Comments on Healthcare:

Americans=Cash-Cow of industry preying on sick+future sick+healthy
Single payer=Government Sole Supplier of health insurance=Cheaper+more comprehensive
Single payer=Everyone has same Base Plan+Can Buy added insurance if you want
Government’s vast bargaining power=Lower Prices
Option=Consumers allowed to choose public or private insurance
Moral/Ethical Argument=Insurance Cos make profits denying health care to sick
With $2Trillion savings=Why wait?
Gov health insurance plans=Medicare+SCHIP=Spend Far Less % on Administrative costs
Repub Congressional leaders=Fear Private Insurance Can NOT compete=Oppose Gov option
Create actual Healthy Competition=Insurance companies now suddenly want to "cut costs?"
Last 20 years=Health Insurance Costs+Profits have Skyrocketed=Now Reduce gouging
Once off front pages Papers+Internet=Back to Price Gouging=Bean Counters denying coverage
Disappointed Obama supporters=if he Allows Health Care to WIN
Repub Dream=Extract extraordinary profits from ill and injured=Defeat Republicans+Blue Dogs
Ronald Reagan Medical Center at UCLA=cold+lack sympathy+one social worker giant caseload
Current System=cold+uncaring money hungry system
My parents live in Europe=European Health system works well or better than US
Nat'l health care in France+Israel=Wonderful
Canadian Health Care=People efficient+curtious+helpful+extremely capable
GOP lies=Protect+Back health Insurance Companies
Private HMO Insurance=Bean Counter tells you=Which Doctor+Tests+Hospital+Coverage
Public=Choices+impossibility of being rejected from system
Economic Argument=For-profit insurance created massive economic burden on nation
Over 100 health insurance Cos=operate w/ different sets of rules=30% administrative overhead
Medicare administrative overhead=2%.
Converting to Single Payer System=immediately save $300 billion in administrative overhead

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 05/12/2009
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America=Paying twice other countries pay for health care=NO universal health coverage
Almost half bankruptcies in US=Because of medical bills
US ranks LAST on list of 19 industrialized nations in preventable deaths
World Health Organization=Ranks US 72nd for healthcare accessibility+efficiency
Europeans & Canadians live Longer than Americans
Doctor=If not caught in fighting insurance companies=Will side favorably with patients
In a Single Payer health care system there is no need for insurance companies.
Study=Expanding Medicare Reverses Job Losses+Repair Broken Healthcare System+Safety Net
Study=2.6Million New Jobs+$317Billion Bus Rev+$100Billion Wages+$44Billion Tax Revenue
http://www.calnurses.org/media-center/press-releases/2009/january/nurses-to-congress-expanding-medicare-could-reverse-job-losses-and-repair-our-broken-healthcare-system-and-safety-net.htmlt.html
Bloomberg="No Reason to Demonize U.S. Single-Payer Health”
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&refer=columnist_wasik&sid=ao58otXrmrPM
Over half public supports Single payer:
http://www.pnhp.org/news/2007/december/where_are_we_on_refo.php
Q. Young=Physicians for National Health Program=Calls Obama's plan placebo=no cost savings
Dean="awful lot of people would like to sign up for Medicare"=Public insurance for people 65
Medicare=A single-payer program for over 45 years that works=Like Congress single-payer plan
Americans=Choose Medicare or Congressional Plan

http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/15501/
http://www.openleft.com/diary/12616/weekly-pulse-key-dems-back-public-option

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 05/12/2009

Hmmm "ensure all Americans have quality, affordable health care." doesn't sound to me like "universal coverage"....

It looks like the idea of Universal coverage based on a progressive pricing (like income taxes or through income taxes) will not be in play. So it will still cost the same amount for the same coverage if you're a single mother in a low-paying job as if you were the CEO of a bank - just less apparently (yeah sure). I'd really like someone to REALLY ask him what he's doing (??).

This is NOT progress and is nothing but a smoke-screen to make it look like they did something. If I was in the U.S. I'd be furious with this. It worries me up here in Canada because how you resolve your situation will inevitably affect us for better or for worse.

Obama is backing off on one of his two biggest campaign pledges and it looks like you're all going to let him get away with it.

Way to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 05/12/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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First of all, don't criticize our President on this or any issue. It ain't your place. You've got your own representatives to fool with and criticize. Explain: "how you resolve your situation will inevitably affect us for better or for worse." How so and so what what's it to ya?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 05/12/2009
- JoeSchmuk I'm a Fan of JoeSchmuk 15 fans permalink
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Don't be so stupid. Wake up and smell the special interests. gettin' all huffy about your dad's more politically correct than my dad is childish. Single payer is the issue, and it ain't on the table, and it should be. I should know. I am part of a single player plan, and it is very good not to have to worry about health care.

"I happen to be a proponent of a single payer universal health care program...I see no reason why the United States of America, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, spending 14 percent of its Gross National Product on health care cannot provide basic health insurance to everybody. ... A single payer health care plan, a universal health care plan..." BObama.

http://www.alternet.org/healthwellness/139959/obama_for_single-payer_before_he_was_against_it._/

As to your other issue, no country is an island, cause for the time being, we are all on this rock together, and as global warming goes, so does everything else. But then again, why should anyone else give a ratz about your inability to see the forest for the trees or a rational argument from jingoistic bigotry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 05/12/2009

I forgot to say that I am also an American citizen my Mother was from Indiana and I had family fight on both sides in the Civil War.. Oops . He's MY Prtesident too and I voted for him proudly. Wanna take it back a-hole?

Wow that also was a very American reaction - I suggest Americans living in the U.S. drop that kinda attitude before EVERYONE hates us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 05/13/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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p.s. oh i am also angry about the idea that single payer might not be an option

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 05/12/2009

The health industry's promise to voluntarily reduce their obscene profits will probably be as successful as those Texas corporations who volunteered to reduce their pollution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 05/12/2009
- EyeballKid I'm a Fan of EyeballKid 6 fans permalink
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Of course you're right. How much do we think that the big moneysuckers will reduce our health care costs over the next five or ten years? 10 bucks a month? 20 bucks a month? B..F..D. For what? To keep the public option or single payer plan as far away from the menu as possible.

By now, we all know that the public option, or something resembling a Medicare expansion plan, will put private insurers out of business. That's because private insurance stays big on profits for middle management and above by shorting the medical services for the people who pay premiums.

It's that simple.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 05/12/2009
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