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Keith talked to Rep. Anthony Weiner about whether he'll vote for the horrid Baucus bill that's coming out of the Senate Finance Committee. As Keith notes, what looks like is coming out of the that committee is particularly bad for women and as Anthony Weiner adds, may just be a giveaway to the insurance industry and something that can hardly be called reform.

I'd like to know when Rep. Weiner is going to run for President. He has been one of the honest brokers out there with some straight talk on health care reform and how the insurance industry is taking us all for a ride, and it's refreshing as hell to hear instead of political double talk. If this Baucus bill is as bad as what I've been reading, the progressives in the Congress need to be saying "hell no" and Max Baucus needs to be hearing from all of us.

I'll revert back to what I've said before about agreeing with Howard Dean. If they're not going to get a bill through that at minimum has a public option, then don't put the money into the system, and just regulate the insurance industry and make them change their ways.

OLBERMANN: Rescission… what just might be the most pernicious practice in an industry teeming with it. Insurance companies actively seeking out so-called pre-existing conditions to cancel your health insurance policy after you get sick, even though you have been paying your premiums on time and in full for years. They also seek them to reject new insurance applicants.

Our fourth story on the Countdown, the latest Senate Finance Committee compromise bill would reportedly allow insurance companies to charge most employers more to insure women employees - this while the current system that Republicans are defending includes rescission which itself allows for pre-existing conditions to include being beaten by your spouse or being pregnant.

Every woman in this country supporting the Republicans and the status quo is directly or indirectly also supporting canceling or precluding insurance for battered women or pregnant women.

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At a health care forum in Washington, Wendell Potter, the former communications director for CIGNA, as well as a frequent guest on this news hour, testifying to lawmakers yesterday - he told reporters that the finance committee bill is an absolute gift to health care insurance companies. Today he suggested that any legislation which does not include a public option should be given a new name.

POTTER: If Congress goes along to the so-called solutions the insurance industry says it is bringing to the table, and acquiesces to the demands it is making of lawmakers, and if it fails to create a public insurance option to compete with private insurers, the bill it sends to the President might as well be called The Insurance Industry Profit Protection and Enhancement Act.

OLBERMANN: In 2006, Democrats in the Senate, having tried to end the insurance practice, now legal in eight states and the District of Columbia, of discriminating against people who are being beaten by their spouses, an amendment introduced by Sen. Patty Murray of Washington was defeated then in the HELP Committee in a tie vote, 10-10. All of the 'no' votes were Republicans, among them, Sen. Enzi, the same Mike Enzi now drafting and complaining about the bill about to come out of the Finance Committee.

Let's turn now to Congressman Anthony Weiner, Democrat of New York, member of the Energy and Commerce Committee - great thanks for your time tonight Congressman.

When insurance companies are not rescinding one woman's coverage because she once had acne, they're rescinding another woman's coverage because she's a victim of domestic violence, a culture of, insurance-wise, blaming the victim. Does that pretty much sum up the American health insurance industry at the moment?

WEINER: Well, you know, it's frequently been said, and I've said as much on your show, I don't think people in insurance companies are evil, but it's clear what they want to do is take in as much money as they can and pay as little as possible out as benefits. That's the way they function and that's the way they make profits. And if you remember what the President said, there are three things we need to accomplish in health care. One - cover about 40 million additional Americans. That's good for health insurance companies. Two other things are going to be tougher, and that is making sure health insurance companies don't do things like deny coverage. And third is hold down costs, meaning they have to take less profits to have lower overhead.

What seems to be coming out of the Senate bill is, we're going to say okay everyone has to go out and get coverage, which is good for health insurance companies, but basically everything the insurance industry wants, they're going to be able to keep doing in the rest of the bill and that's the problem. This is why you need some element of competition, so that they're held honest, but right now what's coming out of the Senate bill is so watered down, it can hardly be called reform at this point.

OLBERMANN: So to the point of Mr. Potter's terminology here, the insurance terminology here, "The Insurance Industry Profit Protection and Enhancement Act," if it's like that, wouldn't you have to vote against it?

WEINER: Well, it sure has to have more than what the Senate is putting in. You know, I keep hearing people say that the public option is just one element of the bill, but it is an extraordinarily important one and your viewer's need to understand why. If we leave the insurance companies to their own devices, they have shown no instinct at all for saving money for the taxpayers or their customers. That's not what they do. They save money if they can get any, by cutting services, and then keeping money for their shareholders or for bonuses for their executives.

So, unless there is some, some element of these bills that says we’re going to contain that, then, frankly, we're going to be right back to the drawing board a couple of years later with exploding costs and the same thing. Remember, we didn't have the term 'pre-existing condition' until we out-sourced so much of the job of health care to private health care companies.

OLBERMANN: One thread through many of these stories of rescission, of rejection, of applications for insurance would seem to be this issue of gender that obviously the overwhelming majority of battered spouses are women, pregnant women who try to buy insurance on the individual market get turned down because pregnancy is considered a pre-existing condition. Have the reformers made a strong enough case to women, never mind political orientation, just the 51% of the people in this country who are women about what reform really means to them?

WEINER: You know we have this kind of two course argument going on in Washington where people say “hey I like my insurance company, why do you want to change it?” Yeah, they like it if they’re in certain categories. One category of people that like’s it are people that never have to get their health insurance. They’re healthy. They never have to dial the 800 number or wrestle with any of those forms. Another who is far less happy are women because they have different health care costs and they have health care costs that are much more likely to be targeted by health insurance companies for denial.

Many states in the country now have laws protecting women when they come in when they’re having children. They only have those laws because there were so many abuses among insurance companies trying to deny coverage to pregnant women. This is one of the reasons why we need reform in this country but more than just reform. We need competition for insurance companies. You can have all the reform legislation that you want and what seems to be happening in the Senate is they’re even watering down that language. So look, I’m glad that the cooling softer of democracy in the Senate is finally moving something along so we can get back to the path of doing what the President articulated, which is protect consumers from these abuses.

OLBERMANN: So ultimately Congressman are we back on the path to a good bill or not?

WEINER: Well not if we go, well look, the Senate bill might be a starting point for something, but right now they have taken the basic elements of health care that the President said he wants, that the American people need, containing costs through competition, and guaranteeing that we don't have abuses of people who have private insurance, and they've watered them down to the point where they're virtually meaningless. So if you just say this is only going to be about insuring more people, giving more customers to the insurance companies without any of those protections, we're basically worse off then when we started.

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Otherwise known as a republican cocktail.


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project's picture

The only thing we can do is get rid of the polls and start over.
damn the corporations.
republicanism is a mental illness!

Ed in Socal's picture

We're told that Baucus has received about $3 million from the health care industry. How in the hell, with such an obvious conflict of interest, did he get the task of crafting the Bill?

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

Where have you been.

Go to opensecrets here, choose any committee member and you will find their primary contributors are the industries and groups they nominally oversee.

This has been going on for a very long time.

The lobbyists themselves or more probably the corporate lawyers actually WRITE the laws.


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ysbaddaden's picture
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Tapaidh leat

I booked marked it.


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SickupandFed's picture

of the President's is addressed we will find out which one of the scum balls has been paid off. We have to bide our time and be ready.

The question is, What are we prepared to do?

surfjac's picture

The bill his committee wrote reflects it.


Mickey: "It was an epiphany. Do you know what an epipany is?"
Keoni: "NOT NOW MICKEY!"

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

Max Baucus (R-Aetna) has pleased his constituents, there is little doubt.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

condition? Thus, your being female means no insurance for you ever.
Here's another thing to think about: One is mandated to buy insurance from private companies, and if they are not able to reject you for a preexisting condition, are they then entitled to charge you whatever they want for coverage? I haven't heard anything about price limitations. Did I miss that?
And finally, if corporations are legally mandated to make as much profit for their shareholders as possible, it will be illegal for them to do anything but that. It means, denying coverage to maximize their profits is a legal mandate for them. Talk about a conflict of interest. Why isn't anyone talking about this? Oh, yeah. Corporate ownership of the media.

Floridiot's picture

discuss it on tonites Countdown

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

I am 60.

5:1 for age

1.5 to 1 for tobacco, I don't use the stuff.

Single 1:1 - that's me (except for the 5:1 for age).

Adult with one child 1.8:1

Couple 2:1

Family 3:1

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There are other provisions, geographic for instance. The limit with all factors of 7.5:1.

A hell of a hill to climb.

The age provision is horrendous.

Single Payer is the only way.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Abbybwood's picture

Savannah43 says:

" Oh, yeah. Corporate ownership of the media."

Let's not forget corporate ownership of CONGRESS AND THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION!!!!!!!!


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less is better's picture

Been seeing this a lot. You comment a lot more than I do, but I don't mind. You are about the only commenter that I do not have problems with some of the things that you say. We are running on the same track. Don't feel that you are alone. We must find a solution to the oligarchy.

Floridiot's picture

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The Koran's Sura 25 is called Al Furqan

Does than mean Al Franken is secretly...a Muslim?


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

Floridiot's picture
hmm

I do know one has an outer skin and the other doesn't...

Oh come on. You know as well as I do that if either/both ran for president, the media would crucify them. Ever heard of a fellow named Dennis Kucinich? His platform was a liberals wet dream. The media dragged him down the street and hung him from a light post by his heels. Don't expect them to do any different for Franken or Weiner.

cleo's picture

Max Baucus really is a loser. Who expected his bill to be anymore than a pile of insurance giveaways and corporate welfare? I envision many of the Senators conferring together as they sport their togas so removed from reality that they think that they were born on Mount Olympus. They don't know what real life is all about and they don't know anything about what we average Americans have to do or deal with in every day life. This isn't representative democracy. These are aristocrats giving us "shit" to eat and telling us that it's cake. I think that we should throw a large number of the bums out and start anew.

savannah43's picture

Can't wait for the next election. Let's always remember to learn from our mistakes.

mistergreen's picture

Baucus is out for Baucus, he's doing the bidding for the special interest groups that suits his best interest

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More my type

http://www.crystalinks.com/bacchus.html

But speaking strictly as a dude.


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wilder5121's picture

"I'd like to know when Rep. Weiner is going to run for President."

Say Anthony Weiner announced tomorrow that, because of the lack of real insurance reform and the betrayal of the American people by some in his Party, he'll be running as a third-party candidate for President in 2012.

Say the following day after his announcement, the AFL-CIO and many of the groups that helped elect Democrats on their "Change We Can Believe In" platform announced thaey;ll be supporting Weiner for President.

The public option would be rammed through and signed into law so fast, your head would spin.


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savannah43's picture

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Hieronymus Braintree's picture

A great idea it is, but Weiner shouldn't try it unless he makes sure that the AFL-CIO is actually on board with this. Otherwise, he's going to come off as some gadfly and not a serious candidate. Having said that, the guy's a mensch.

less is better's picture

If one, only one, representative in the Congress would introduce one bill for the impeachment of Bush III for the war crimes in his administration.

Then while all of kerfuffle was going on, the liberals could trade off their vote for impeachment for total single payer, you don't think that we could get it a hell of a lot earlier?

Worst comes to worst, Obama is impeached, tried and convicted.

Big deal, Bush III can currently go to hell. The only thing that I've seen him do that he "implied" on the campaign trail was removing the ban on stem cell research.

Right now, no doubt in my mind, I'd rather have Joe Biden as president, and I really don't like Joe Biden. Maybe he could get the idea that change means change if Obama is impeached.

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Somedaysoon's picture

Can't he be fired? Or cannot the senate just start a new finance committee to work on this bill? Baucus is so out of touch with what Americans are earning. And the republicans are really in lala-land. And most poor citizens are republican---it drives someone to the edge of sanity. I'll march on Washington DC myself if they discriminate against women on health insurance. This is a nightmare. Years ago when they gave us Cobra insurance w/o putting cost controls on the insurance rates it made it unaffordable.

Tax the Rich's picture

He could be stripped of his chairmanship, and relegated to some inconsequential committee. One where the Senator who represents .037% of the U.S. population, would quickly find his vastly-overstated self opinion neutered!

But that would require Harry "no balls no brains" Reid, to show some political leadership.


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Terrible's picture

about a month or so ago to do that. Did you sign? Maybe if enough people had something would have been done about the teabagger baucus.

Abbybwood's picture

Health Care Reform for THE DEMOCRATS....

The United States will fall down in the world ranking to just above NIGERIA:

http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html

Good goin' Democrats!!! You've really made us PROUD.


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Terrible's picture

that that isn't where we've been for some time now.

Yeah...but we're ahead of Somalia! USA USA USA USA USA!!


"Anyone that makes less than $150K in this country, has no business voting Republican."

Terrible's picture

But for how long?

Ferrofluid's picture

As we have a national debt clock, and had a GWB count down clock (until Bushco was over), we need a webpage with a Health Insurance death clock. Lets see in real updating time the numbers of Americans dying or being denied health care.

47,123,456 and counting, counting, counting...

Terrible's picture

is all I can say about this bill without violating the commenting policy.

less is better's picture

Lynch law was apparently named for some idiot that caused a lot of trouble during the american revolution.

How about a new word in English: Baucus (pron: Bow cuss) def. cheap politician. Used as "He baucused his vote." meaning sold.

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Neoatg's picture

Stall stall stall stall stall stall; Release a bill that does nothing for reform, and only is a bailout for the insurance companies with the foolish hope that the extra money will encourage the Insurance companies to behave. In the end the bill will be as per the plan reluctantly passed to “just get something out there” and help the insurance company and GOP, or rightly throw out so Max can make a big fuss and claim he has to start all over. If thrown out Max will then go back to the stalling game after the 2nd or 3rd round of the stall game Healthcare reform will be dead before arrival

surfjac's picture

..for wasting so much of our time. Sir, thank you, you provided an entire summer of news stories that prodded the right into more lunacy and the left into actually believing something substantive would be accomplished and then, for the final act, produced crap! Can't write stuff like that anywhere but D.C. or Hollywood.
Seriously, Senator, thank you for wasting our time and even though I don't live in your district, I may just have to support ANYBODY else running against you just to see you out on you okole.


Mickey: "It was an epiphany. Do you know what an epipany is?"
Keoni: "NOT NOW MICKEY!"

Healthcare reform under Clinton. This really makes all the comparisons to the Clinton healthcare reform attempt ring true. If Obama doesn't take a stand he will go the same way Clinton did. Sure things will get better just like they did under Clinton but nothing too meaningful will be done.

Did you see the smug look on that little cocksucker's face when he announced this big bag of shit. He knows exactly what he did.

I'm sure the press appreciated Baucus wiping the insurance lobby smegma from his lips before he appeared before them.


"Anyone that makes less than $150K in this country, has no business voting Republican."

Liberal AND Proud's picture

I have not said ONE word about the healthcare bill since the infamous "You LIE!" speech.

Now, we've seen the bill...and everything that I thought that night has been verified and my feelings justified.

This ENTIRE bill is a big bag of GOP shit. I did not work for Democrats and vote for Democrats to get simply one more "privatized" giveaway of public money to corporations. The bill has no public option...it certainly isn't single payer...it has conscripted policy holders indentured to insurance companies (it's Son Of Failure, Massachusetts Healthcare Part II), co-ops which will NEVER be able to compete with the large insurers in providing better or equal coverage cheaper (who's gonna be in them....every little flea bag of shit insurance company that's not worth being swallowed up by CIGNA), MANDATORY insurance regardless of whether or not you can afford it, penalties for no insurance. Here's the kicker...it costs individuals MORE...it saves NO MONEY for individuals.

This is a GOP bill. We could have gotten this big bag of shit from a GOP led Congress.

FUCK THIS!!!!

Let them have what they want. NO BILL. Let EVERYONE in the country go bankrupt...and then I DO hope it leads to serious protests against this government. They have it coming.


"Anyone that makes less than $150K in this country, has no business voting Republican."

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