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Take Action: Join the Fight for Health Care Reform

Posted by cloe on June 10, 2009 at 11:43 AM

Organizing for America just launched a new Health Care Action Center where people can share their health care stories and take action in their communities to build support for real reform.

Here’s an excerpt of the email announcing the launch of the Action Center this morning:

“When the dust settles in Washington, will the final plan satisfy the President's call to reduce costs, guarantee choice, and ensure quality, affordable health care for every American? That depends on you.

"When the lobbyists for the status quo walk out of a meeting with your representatives, will your representatives' phones start ringing with real constituents back home demanding action? They will if you call.

"When your local news runs stories asking whether regular people are joining this fight, will they cover an event in your neighborhood? They will if you organize it.

"And when the airwaves fill with ads featuring actors pretending that we don't need change, will your local paper run letters to the editor from real people who know why we can't wait? They will if you write one.

"So please take the first step by visiting the Health Care Action Center today. You'll find everything you need to build support in Congress and your community, with as little or as much time as you have to give."

The race to pass real health care reform in 2009 is heating up – early drafts of a full proposal are already circulating in the Senate and in the House. Take action to ensure that any plan includes President Obama’s three principles for reform: reducing costs, guaranteeing choice and ensuring all Americans have access to quality care.

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Anyone who says that there will be bureaucrats standing between the patient and the doctor under a single payer system had never had to deal with an insurance company during a major medical crisis.

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Butte on June 10, 2009 at 04:10 PM

The Grand View Coffee Shop has been burnt down. Ordinarily, this wouldn't make many national headlines, but the thing is that the Grand View Coffee Shop wasn't named for nothing. It's a topless coffee shop, in which customers could take in the sights of the lovely ladies who worked there. The Vassalburg, Maine coffee shop was burnt to the ground – arson is suspected, and owner/operator Donald Crabtree doesn't have fire insurance. Credit repair is the least of his worries. Some residents objected to the frontal nudity, but it didn't deter either the owner or employees in any way, but Crabtree is looking for debt relief and a way to rebuild the Grand View Coffee Shop.

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OscarO on June 11, 2009 at 07:16 AM

CDP Resolution Number SAC09.29

Health Care Reform

WHEREAS, access to quality health care is essential for the good health and productivity of every American citizen and qualifies as a human right, not a privilege; and

WHEREAS, the steadily increasing cost of accessing health care is causing financial individual hardships, bankruptcy, and mortgage foreclosures, causing business to be uncompetitive in the world market and making it difficult to decrease the national deficit; and while the U.S. spends more than any other industrialized country for health care, the U.S. has demonstrably inferior outcomes, even for the insured; and

WHEREAS, the current commercial market model mediated by private health insurance corporations must function to create profits for the companies, their administrators and shareholders, creating an unavoidable conflict-of-interest between promoting quality health care and maximizing their profits and currently diverts up to 25% of the insurance premium dollar from medical services and leaves 46 million people uninsured;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the California Democratic Party supports the establishment of a universal, single-payer, national health care system in the United States; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that such a system be publicly financed and privately delivered with automatic enrollment of all residents (regardless of age, status of employment, pre-existing condition, or income level) allowing people to choose from any licensed health care provider, providing all appropriate medical services including preventive education, dental care, mental health care, long-term in-home care, and affordable prescription medications.

Authored by: Margaret Budd, Dr. Michael McQuary, Mike Copass, Jerry Malamud,
Ethan James Soutar-Rau, Anita Simons, Jeoffrey B. Gordon, MD MPH, and the
La Jolla Democratic Club’s Focus For Change Health Care Issue Group;
Co-Sponsored by Los Angeles County Democratic Party; (Partial List)

* * *

Adopted by the Democratic State Central Committee of California
AKA "California Democratic Party"
At its Annual State Convention
Sacramento Convention Center
April 26, 2009

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srowe on June 12, 2009 at 04:12 PM


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