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Nation's Largest Union: Change Health Care Bill Or Else

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:00 PM ET

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The nation's largest union group said Thursday that it will not support the Democratic health-care bill unless "substantial changes" are made to the current Senate version.

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said in a statement to reporters that without a public option for insurance coverage or an employer mandate - and with a tax on high-end insurance plans that some union members get - the health care legislation supported by Senate Democrats falls far short of meeting his group's standards.

"[For] this health care bill to be worthy of the support of working men and women, substantial changes must be made," said Trumka. "The AFL-CIO intends to fight on behalf of all working families to make those changes and win health care reform that is deserving of the name."

The remarks are a strong indication that the coalition of pro-health-care-reform groups has begun to fray. Earlier in the day, Service Employees International Union President Andy Stern penned a letter to his fellow union members in which he called out President Barack Obama for abandoning his own principles of reform.

"President Obama must remember his own words from the campaign. His call of 'Yes We Can' was not just to us, not just to the millions of people who voted for him, but to himself. We all stood shoulder to shoulder with the President during his hard fought campaign. And, we will continue to stand with him but he must fight for the reform we all know is possible," Stern wrote.

"Our challenge to you, to the President, to the Senate and to the House of Representatives is to fight," Stern continued. "Now, more than ever, all of us must stand up, remember what health insurance reform is all about, and fight like hell to deliver real and meaningful reform to the American people."

Stern, like Trumka, called for Democrats to make changes to the legislation as the process moves forward. And his rebuke of Obama - a staunch personal ally - was a telling sign of the growing frustration within the labor movement.

Both labor leaders were particularly incensed over the concessions made by the Senate's Democratic leadership to Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), the 60th member of their caucus. "The public option is declared impossible. Americans cannot purchase Medicare at an earlier age. The health insurance reform effort we have needed for a century is at risk," Stern wrote.

Officials at both unions met late into the night on Wednesday in emergency sessions to discuss the Senate bill. Aides say the conversations were lengthy and, at times, emotional. The labor community, while privately angry with the White House and Democrats in Congress, still needs the support of these lawmakers on other legislative priorities. Meanwhile, having poured millions into advertisement and man-hours in order to get health care passed, they have watched in horror as the principles they worked for were abandoned in a matter of days.

Officials are also aware of how much would be lost by simply scrapping the bill altogether. Stern noted that under the Senate's bill 30 million additional people would be covered, pre-existing conditions would no longer be an excuse to deny coverage, and people who get sick would no longer lose their insurance. Trumka, likewise, pointed to "good things" in the Senate bill, including the fact that "insurance companies will no longer be able to deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions or impose lifetime or unreasonable annual limits."

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The nation's largest union group said Thursday that it will not support the Democratic health-care bill unless "substantial changes" are made to the current Senate version. AFL-CIO President Richar...
The nation's largest union group said Thursday that it will not support the Democratic health-care bill unless "substantial changes" are made to the current Senate version. AFL-CIO President Richar...
 
 
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01:42 PM on 03/14/2010
"The public option is declared impossible. Americans cannot purchase Medicare at an earlier age. The health insurance reform effort we have needed for a century is at risk," Stern wrote.

Private insurers won't lower costs without the threat of a public option!! This is the fact that seems to have been lost in all the legislative "deal making" Healthcare reform was suppose to be about helping everyone afford health insurance. It unfortunately turned into Dems vs Rep and how "our elected officials" can spin every decision to get re-elected. This has gone so much further than Obama and his agenda..it has gone so much further than liberal vs conservative!!! This has become a matter of live or die if you get sick because you DO or DO NOT have health insurance.
03:45 PM on 12/20/2009
Congratulations, Harry Reid & Emmanuel. They got what they could, they did not wait for the moon and end up with nothing. Harry Reid has proven himself to be a good Majority Leader. I disagree that the Republicans will "get payback" in 2010; after it passes, it will subside as a negative issue for Obama and fairly soon will start to be a positive for him.

Geoff Hasler
http://geoff-hasler.com
06:32 AM on 12/20/2009
We need a "peoples party" that rejects Dems and GOP altogether. The people in power want you to be split and atom-ised and ineffective. The disenfranchised should form a block and take and make whats needed. We need leaders and reps and newspapers or agencies that speak for the majority, not the ruling class. But what do I know...
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TMc73
Corner of Bedlam and Squalor
08:56 AM on 12/20/2009
What do you know?

You should know that you are not alone in your thoughts.

The Dems and Repubs have become subservient to the interests of corporations and big business and have all but ignored the plight of the majority of American's.

The time has come for a viable and vocal third party.
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str8fwd
Realistic Idealism for an Ideal Reality
05:25 AM on 12/20/2009
If the American "public" will be subsidized by the Fed Gov't while also having the "option" to buy into discounted Health Plans that are offered to Federal employees... what would YOU call that? " A rose by any other name is still a rose"... thorns and all.

The House and Senate Bills must be compromised before the President signs the Final bill and the House Bill already has a STRONG Public Option in it. I also realize that a "100 year old issue" clouded by political conflict and special interests won't be "ABSOLUTELY resolved in less than a year"... no matter how much I believed, wanted, or desired. Then I realized that it took over 7 years of tweaking for Canada to finally institute and nationally embrace a Universal Health Plan after THEIR final bill was introduced to and passed by their Parliament.

I guess all that "reality" FINALLY hit me admist all of the HCR melodrama and for one minute, I paused then stopped reacting like the "typical" IMPATIENT SPOILED BRAT American... ESPECIALLY those MANY Americans who stayed silent during 8 LONG years of conservative nihilism as they cowered in corners whining, 'just don't let terrorists get us again and we'll do or NOT do anything you say and won't complain ". ..and you DIDN'T "then" and that's why we're HERE "now".

So now what? More American "whining"?! I'll tell you like I told myself, "ahhh, SHADDAP... there's still work to be done & progress to be made"
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str8fwd
Realistic Idealism for an Ideal Reality
05:22 AM on 12/20/2009
If the American "public" will be subsidized by the Fed Gov't while also having the "option" to buy into discounted Health Plans that are offered to Federal employees... what would YOU call that? " A rose by any other name is still a rose"... thorns and all.

The House and Senate Bills must be compromised before the President signs the Final bill and the House Bill already has a STRONG Public Option in it. I also realize that a "100 year old issue" clouded by political conflict and special interests won't be "ABSOLUTELY resolved in less than a year"... no matter how much I believed, wanted, or desired. Then I realized that it took over 7 years of tweaking for Canada to finally institute and nationally embrace a Universal Health Plan after THEIR final bill was introduced to and passed by their Parliament.

I guess all that "reality" FINALLY hit me admist all of the HCR melodrama and for one minute, I paused then stopped reacting like the "typical" IMPATIENT SPOILED BRAT American... ESPECIALLY those MANY Americans who stayed silent during 8 LONG years of conservative nihilism as they cowered in corners whining, 'just don't let terrorists get us again and we'll do or NOT do anything you say and won't complain ". ..and you DIDN'T "then" and that's why we're HERE "now".

So now what? More American "whining"?! I'll tell you like I told myself, "ahhh, SHADDAP... there's still work to be done and progress to be made"
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str8fwd
Realistic Idealism for an Ideal Reality
05:16 AM on 12/20/2009
If the American "public" will be subsidized by the Fed Gov't while also having the "option" to buy into discounted Health Plans that are offered to Federal employees... what would YOU call that? " A rose by any other name is still a rose"... thorns and all.

The House and Senate Bills must be compromised before the President signs the Final bill and the House Bill already has a STRONG Public Option in it. I also realize that a "100 year old issue" clouded by political conflict and special interests won't be "ABSOLUTELY resolved in less than a year"... no matter how much I believed, wanted, or desired. Then I realized that it took over 7 years of tweaking for Canada to finally institute and nationally embrace a Universal Health Plan after THEIR final bill was introduced to and passed by their Parliament.

I guess all that "reality" FINALLY hit me admist all of the HCR melodrama and for one minute, I paused then stopped reacting like the "typical" IMPATIENT SPOILED BRAT American... ESPECIALLY those MANY Americans who stayed silent during 8 LONG years of conservative nihilism as they cowered in corners whining, 'just don't let terrorists get us again and we'll do or NOT do anything you say and won't complain ". ..and you DIDN'T "then" and that's why we're HERE "now".

So now what? More American "whining"?! I'll tell you like I told myself, "ahhh, SHADDAP... there's still work to be done and progress to be made"
03:52 AM on 12/20/2009
In 1987, everyone in the U.S. thought The Communist Party would be the only game in town in the U.S.S.R. for the "foreseeable" future. The problem is, the future isn't foreseeable. I'm betting the D's and R's will both be finished by their role in this Health Care Disaster. The two party system in the U.S. is SO done. Take your money, your time, and your vote and put it toward something that won't make you feel like you just stuck your head in a toilet.
02:34 AM on 12/20/2009
DocStrangelove, your prescription won't work because the system you appear to believe in is dead. It isn't just that the fascists (let's call them what they are) control the GOP, but both parties are owned by big business. The U.S. Senate exists as an institution to give the rich control over the government.

Doc, ever ask yourself why a hoe-dunk state like Nebraska has the same number of senators as California or New York? How is this situation remotely democratic? Actually the Founding Fathers created the Senate to be another House of Lords, because at their heart they didn't want a revolution. No, they wanted a government very similar to that of London, and wanted a king too. George Washington is often dissed in modern "history" but he did this nation a huge favor when he refused a crown.

There is a way to change this sad state of affairs but it calls upon ordinary Americans to grow a pair, and most have been neutered through social conditioning. The nation will collapse, though, inevitably. I give it another five years tops.
08:23 AM on 12/20/2009
Brother, no one wants to hear what you just wrote because it's the truth. People come on here blaming Pres. Obama, the Republican Party, and the Democratic Party, and yet when it comes time for election, who will receive a lions share of votes.......the two headed beast (Republicans and Democrats). These blogs are ususally not filled with proactive people, but with people who will tear up their keyboards instead of voting their interests. Sorry, I'm a little cynical this morning.
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TMc73
Corner of Bedlam and Squalor
08:59 AM on 12/20/2009
Nicely said.

I like the part regarding George Washington...imagine if the same offer had been made to another President George?

Frightening.
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chlai88
Change is the only constant
02:34 AM on 12/20/2009
Why is the tax on high-end insurance some union members get is such a bad thing with everything else ? The AFL-CIO should get their priorities right if they want to be the moral voice for labor and not just piecemeal choose the things they like in the plan and condemn anything they don't like.
11:31 AM on 12/21/2009
Because in the end, both Andy Stern and Richard Trumka are only worried about their wallets. If they don't get a public option then they can't dump all of the over extended health care policies that they have promised to their members, and they will be responsible for having to reduce the amount of health care insurance that the members of the AFL-CIO and SEIU receive. Thus they get voted out of their position of power and influence and THAT CAN'T HAPPEN.

Now for those of you who will inevitably say that I don't know anything at all about unions and blah blah blah...My wife was the Treasurer of her local United Steel Workers Union, so I know what I am talking about.

Personally I think it is hilarious how the left is turning on itself and cannibalizing each other because they don't think that "The Anointed One", "The Messiah" is taking us into socialism fast enough.
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chlai88
Change is the only constant
03:07 PM on 12/21/2009
I don't know anything abt the unions but yeah I tend to agree that there is something political goin on there as well. Also agree that the left is cannibalizing on itself and self-destructing like spoiled kids throwing tantrums when they can't get all that they wanted. However, the "Messiah" is no socialist, has never been and will not be. He's more the realist, centrist & pragmatist for lack of a batter all encompassing "ist" to use.
02:21 AM on 12/20/2009
Welcome to the new USSR. Everyone in government is corrupt and exists to serve the corporations. The Russians, by the way, didn't predict the fall of their country either. They thought it "too big to fail" and believed their corrupt Party could continue to govern.
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kassandrasduplex
02:27 AM on 12/20/2009
Some progressive journalist has mentioned that the same corporate oligarchs who brought down Russia's economy are working the same scams in the United States. Perhaps it was Naomi Klein on one fo her Disaster Capitalism interviews. I cannot recall.
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kassandrasduplex
02:12 AM on 12/20/2009
"Earlier in the day, Service Employees International Union President Andy Stern penned a letter to his fellow union members in which he called out President Barack Obama for abandoning his own principles of reform."

NOW THIS I RESPECT. Mr. Stern you are showing courage and leadership in the RIGHT DIRECTION.
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TMc73
Corner of Bedlam and Squalor
09:04 AM on 12/20/2009
As a member of a trade union for twenty years, I am always reassured by people like Andy Stern, who not only represents and defends union memebers, but fights for the rights and benefits of all citizens.

And yet there are people out there who still demonize unions and call them dangerous and irrelevant.
12:34 AM on 12/20/2009
Even Dean who has devoted much time and effort to healthcare is against it. And it's eventually going to cost the Democrats. See

http://ofthisandthat.org/LettertoPresident.html
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disgustedwithall
USA not free/safer if citizen requires gun for it.
11:58 PM on 12/19/2009
Amusing spin "Force Ins to insure pre-existing, and NO CAPS on what they can charge.. This is the end of the D party,.. they sold out on Medicare Drugs, "will fix it later" etc. Obama has NOT got one item he promised to fight for, nor has he fourght for anything. The D Congress is worse bumch of D losers we have had there in a long time..or perhaps ever.

So it seems the citizens lose another one, the $$$$'s folks win another one.. and the USA drops down another notch.. What a bunch of crooks and useless SOB's we have ruling us.. as they sure are not "governing'. I will find it great to vote for anyone but a D from now on...
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01:05 AM on 12/20/2009
And just who will you vote for? The Rethuglicans, who are just the right wing of the same party? This is a one-party state differing little in structure, or corruption, from the single party of the Soviet Union that, itself, had a right and left wing. There one had to vote for a Communist, but they could be right or left. Here we just don't identify the single party, but just vote for one wing or the other. This little exercise in health "reform" has provided a crucial lesson: America is no more a democracy than was the USSR - at least in economic terms. The American sheep, driven by the dogs of the media controlled by corporate masters, go bleating to the shearing pens to be fleeced once again. Not vote? Why not? Whatever the electorate do, they will be electing the same "representatives", the "representatives' of the country's ruling corporatocracy. And those red, white and blue sheep will continue to vote, or not, for it matters not a jot. Your frustration is justified but your solution is futile.
11:07 PM on 12/19/2009
All this is nothing! Wait until we try to pass a decent campain finance reform bill or try to overturn the corperate personhood status.
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TMc73
Corner of Bedlam and Squalor
09:08 AM on 12/20/2009
Campaign finance reform and the Corporate Personhood debate are perhaps the issues that are the most important to our nation's future.

Unless these two issues are addressed and reforms implemeted, issues such as health care, environment, job creation, etc.. will be hampered by corporate interests and lobbyist dollars.
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Margery Kempe
Raised by wolves. Phd in
10:45 PM on 12/19/2009
This bill isn't 'half a loaf,' but crumbs off the table of big insurance.