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Republicans, Racism and Health Care Reform, Oh My!

by Diana Cage | Article Date: 08/28/2009 12:12 PM
Republicans, Racism and Health Care Reform, Oh My!
 

The media is health care reform crazy right now. You can't turn on the news without hearing about it. I'm sure you know why it's such a big deal right now; Obama is trying to make it happen. Reform means change, and people in this country are freaked out by change.

The vitriolic opposition to the current administration seems deeply rooted in racism. We have our first African American president. That's a new thing. That's already a change. Ultimately any reform made during this administration will likely be met with the type of crazy racist resistance that happened during the general election, the tea party demonstrations, and the current health care reform town hall meetings.

Racists seem to believe that racial equality will take something away from them. Racism opposing Obama's policies is rooted in the same fear that causes homophobes to oppose equality for gays. Creating equality doesn't take anything away from anyone; in fact, if you take away infighting and create economic, racial, sexual and gender parity we'd have a stronger nation overall. Think about how much faster we could make good things happen if we were all in solidarity.

But again, creating equality for less privileged Americans requires change. And so many people out there reject new ideas without even taking time to understand them. I don't know if they lack the ability to think critically, or if they're just lazy, but remaining uninformed and believing propaganda spread by legislators who might not have your best interests in mind doesn't seem so smart. We'd all be better off if we took a minute to work through a new idea and decide how it might actually affect us before we reject it.

The GOP doesn't really make a lot of sense these days. Their loudest voice is Rush Limbaugh; he's a never-ending fount of racism, sexism, homophobia and blatant bullshit. It hasn't always been that way, but they lack any other strong voices and no one even knows what their ideology is anymore. A lot of Republican Americans seem to unquestioningly believe what they are told. Probably because their party leaders look and act like them, they aren't offering any new ideas, and their constituents are comfortable with that. The GOP has a neat little system going on right now. They make up crazy bizarre rumors and their followers believe them.

Sadly, many of the folks having violently negative reactions to the idea of reform are the ones that will benefit the most from it. There are nearly 50 million Americans without health insurance and another 25 million have inadequate insurance. Health insurance has become just too expensive. So expensive that many employers have stopped offering it and many families can't afford to pay for it on their own.

Add to this the fact that people with pre-existing conditions cannot get healthcare at all even if they pay for it. What that means is, if you have no health insurance and then you get, say, cancer, you can't just go out and get some health insurance because insurers know your treatment is going to be very expensive so they won't insure you.

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jenimarie706 view my profile
Monday, August 31 2009 | 20:46:42
Republicans, Racism and Health Care Reform, Oh My!
You are so right, Diana, something has to
happen soon! Most of those 50 million people
without health insurance are women and
children. Also, many folks lucky enough to
have health insurance will find themselves to
be underinsured or subject to exclusions
and/or high deductibles by the for profit
driven private insurance companies. We need a
"public option" or "single payor system" to
compete with these companies to keep their
premiums reasonable and coverage more
comprehensive. I, also, agree that the
Republican Party wants Obama to fail on his
health care reform initiative. They want to
humiliate him so they can recapture their
power and regain the White House and seats in
Congress and continue to pander too and
represent the oligarchical powerful money
interests to which they are beholden.
Unfortunately, in their quest for power and
control through satisfying and engorging
their profit making benefactors, the
Republicans are not working for the common
good or best national interest of the
American people but to their detriment. In
the final analysis, in a first world
civilized country like ours, health care
should not be privilege, but a right!
Alleeone view my profile
Sunday, September 6 2009 | 21:31:06
Republicans, Racism and Health Care Reform, Oh My!
You are so right on about the Republicans
here. From the day after Pres Obama's
Inauguration, I saw an Op-Ed piece by Sen
Cornyn, in the San Antonio Express or Light,
saying that his number one job was to make
sure that Obama fails. I remember saying
outloud when I read it: YOU POWER-HUNGRY
GREEDY BASTARDS.
And from that day on the
game was on to stop Obama at all costs...and
after so many weeks, months of hearing their
vitriole and now seeing the CRAZY RIGHT-WINGS
NUTS being used by GOP and the Insurance
Industry, to create havoc and confusion, for
the people that need HCR the most, so that
they truly do not understand what Pres Obama
wants to do for them...it makes me feel sorry
for all the people...including these Crazies.
But I believe that the GOP has a deaf ear
and a blind eye to what is really the case of
the American People...they need and want this
change. And I am betting my money on Pres
Obama and the Democrats, that they will find
their balls and get it done.
 
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