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8-21-2009 4:55 PM
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cptenaud says:
Even though he didn’t have health insurance, and could see the desperation in the faces of thousands of others all around him who were in similar straits, he was more worried about the possibility of having to pay more taxes than he was eager to make sure he and his neighbors wouldn’t have to wait in line to get care provided by volunteer doctors in animal stalls.
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8-21-2009 4:56 PM
cptenaud
Friday morning my former CIGNA buddy sent me an e-mail challenging something he said his wife heard me say in a radio report about my press conference in the Capitol on Wednesday with Rep. Louise Slaughter, D-New York, chairwoman of the House Rules Committee.

“She heard you say that these protestors are funded by the insurance companies. Frankly, nothing would surprise me, but certainly not each and every person,” he wrote. “If there was a meeting near me, I certainly would tell my local representative how I feel about this entire subject (and it wouldn’t be pretty), and I certainly am not funded by anyone. So I am ultimately wondering what proof there is that seemingly ordinary Americans a...
8-21-2009 4:57 PM
cptenaud
I explained during the press conference with Rep. Slaughter how the industry funnels millions of its policyholders’ premiums to big public relations firms that provide talking points to conservative talk show hosts, business groups and politicians. I also described how the PR firms set up front groups, again using your premium dollars and mine, to scare people away from reform.

What I’m trying to do as I write and speak out against the insurance industry I was a part of for nearly two decades is to inform Americans that when they hear isolated stories of long waiting times to see doctors in Canada and allegations that care in other systems is rationed by “government bureaucrats,” someone as...
8-21-2009 4:58 PM
cptenaud
The message: President Clinton “owed a debt to the liberal base of the Democrat Party and would try to pay back that debt by advancing the type of big government agenda on health care that he failed to get in 1994.”

The industry goes to great lengths to keep its involvement in these campaigns hidden from public view. I know from having served on numerous trade group committees and industry-funded front groups, however, that industry leaders are always full partners in developing strategies to derail any reform that might interfere with insurers’ ability to increase profits.
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So the next time you hear someone warning against a “government takeover” of our health care system, or...
8-21-2009 5:01 PM
cptenaud
tmullins says:
August 21, 2009 at 1:33 pm

To see what is called quality health care in East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, please click

http://www.wisecountyissues.com/?p=62

Even if you have insurance, your care is rationed. Congressman Rick Boucher is well aware of the status quo, but his big corporate buddies come way ahead of his constituents. My father died but Boucher’s buddies made a hefty profit, way to go Rick !
8-21-2009 10:50 PM
mcsmithblack
I read an article by George Lakoff called "PolicySpeak Disaster for Health Care" that basically said that simply presenting the actual policy along with factual but involved verbal explanations will not work for the majority of The citizens. There's a lot of reasons for this. Perhaps one major reason is the scope of both the finances involved and the mechanisms for application is so complex and imposing that most of us can't wrap our minds around it. Also, most of us don't understand how our government (both local and federal) works. It is a rather time-consuming study. Anyway, you might like the article, it was in the Huffington Post.
8-22-2009 12:10 PM
citizenbfk
Thanks for such dedicated work on this valuable issue.
Keep up the good work.
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