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Hillary’s Healthy Turnaround

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Posted on Sep 20, 2007

By Joe Conason

Hillary Clinton’s skillful introduction of her new health care plan demonstrated why she is the most formidable Democrat running for president. It also suggested that if victorious, she won’t be defeated so easily by the insurance and pharmaceutical industries as she and her husband were the last time they tried to reform the dysfunctional American medical system.

While her major rivals in both the Democratic and Republican presidential fields felt compelled to attack even before she finished speaking, their glancing blows proved only that she is now dominating the campaign.

In broad outline, what Mrs. Clinton is proposing closely resembles the ideas previously presented by John Edwards and Barack Obama. While Edwards wants a stronger role for government-backed care and Obama rejects the federal mandate for individual insurance, the differences aren’t enough to mobilize primary voters for any candidate. All of the plans would impose stringent regulation on the insurance companies; all would subsidize insurance for working-class and middle-income people; and all would finance the costs of universal coverage by repealing tax cuts for the highest brackets.

Rather than emphasize details that fascinate specialists but bore voters, Edwards and Obama each claimed he is more likely to achieve success than Mrs. Clinton, who has admittedly failed once. She anticipated that rather obvious line of criticism by acknowledging how much she has learned in the past decade or so, displaying the suppleness that was always among Bill Clinton’s greatest assets.

This refreshing approach contrasted sharply with the old stereotypes of secrecy and arrogance that haunted her previous effort, and, perhaps more importantly, girded her against the inevitable assaults from the right.

After all, she has adopted an important proposal from the Heritage Foundation as a central part of her own plan.

That’s right: One of the pillars of the new Clinton plan was originally fashioned by a prominent policy analyst at Washington’s largest conservative think tank. Back during the Clinton administration, Heritage Vice President Stuart Butler suggested that Americans be permitted to purchase insurance through the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program—the cafeteria plan that covers millions of government employees, from janitors to senators. Essentially, this was an early version of “compassionate conservatism,” with the hard-line Heritage Foundation seeking cooperation between right and left to achieve the “shared goal” of universal coverage. (Later events showed that Butler was one of very few conservatives who truly shared that goal.)

Aside from the Heritage scheme’s beguiling simplicity, it can be formulated as a question that has only one plausible answer: Shouldn’t every American enjoy the same quality and choice in health insurance that our taxes now provide for our elected representatives and all the other people who work for government?

Now, as the Heritage Foundation will surely point out, the architecture of Mrs. Clinton’s plan is much more elaborate than the Butler proposal—which would not require insurance companies to accept everyone who applies for coverage at roughly the same price, and would not have expanded Medicare as an option for individual coverage.

Yet by folding the Heritage plan into her own new plan—and by simultaneously adopting aspects of the Massachusetts and California universal-coverage plans—Mrs. Clinton is shielding herself against the inevitable barrage from both partisan and corporate adversaries. How radical is a plan that echoes the Heritage Foundation, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mitt Romney?

Of course, Romney is running away from the health care innovations he helped bring to the Bay State, just as he no longer remembers when he was an advocate of gay rights and reproductive freedom. Like Rudolph Giuliani, he seized upon Mrs. Clinton’s health initiative to warn once more against big government, socialized medicine and all the other scary things supposedly symbolized by “Hillarycare.”

Such buzz phrases have repeatedly terrified American voters into submission to the insurance industry, but they may have lost much of their power. Corporate advertising and Republican rhetoric rolled over Mrs. Clinton in 1994, but she has come back to fight again for this Democratic promise with greater wisdom and experience.

Voters are likely to respect and appreciate her perseverance, and they are also likely to regard her plan with open minds, regardless of the negative propaganda that will no doubt engulf us all. Ever since Harry Truman first proposed universal health care in 1948, the insurance industry has refused to create a system that would cover everyone, erecting instead a nightmarish edifice of corporate bureaucracy, unaffordable waste and cruel exclusion. Rather than rant against the constructive alternatives, let them—and their political mouthpieces—explain why we should continue to tolerate their failure.

Joe Conason writes for the New York Observer (www.observer.com).

© 2007 Creators Syndicate Inc.

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By g randy primm, September 26, 2007 at 2:28 pm #
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yes, hillary has learned from her past experience in trying to get decent health care for americans: she learned to take donations from big pharma and hmo’s and continue to screw the little guy.

joe, how is this an improvement? how about you go to edward’s website and see what he’s proposing, or biden’s, or are you just assuming that hillary’s election is a done deal and you’re just greasing the skids for her?

joe, are you a real reporter, or do you just play one on the Internet?

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By don knutsen, September 23, 2007 at 6:45 pm #
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I shouldn’t really offer an opinion without knowing all the details in her health plan. But, I get the feeling that its something that still, at its roots, is designed to keep the insurance companies profits intact, rather then really dealing with a health care for profit system that will always put their profits ahead of what is best for the individuals being served. We need full blown universal health care like just about every other so-called civilized nation. The specter of losing everything, or dying, because you can’t afford treatment or a cure is something we should have moved beyond by now. Real fundemental changes to our nation’s health care system could be addressed if not for the sink hole in our treasury created by bush in Iraq. Insurance companies have to be removed from the decision process as it affects the patients. Thats for doctors rather then some bean counter at an insurance company. Its all askew - it dosen’t serve any function except whats best for the insurance company’s stockholders. I certainly don’t pretend to have the answer, but somehow, our health has to be elevated out of the corporate greed cycle.

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By Max Shields, September 23, 2007 at 1:27 pm #

#102177 by Donna on 9/23 at 9:04 am

“Here is the important detail of Hillary’s plan.  Whether you can afford health insurance or not, you will, by law, be required to buy it and help the insurance industry make guaranteed profits, or you will be required to get on the newest ‘health care dole’ and suffer all the consequences of that move--akin to losing your independence. 

I can understand why compromised Hillary would deliver this universal health insurance mandate to please her health industry lobbyist backers, but I cannot understand why this would be misconstrued and lauded on the Truthdig site, which I had counted upon to really dig out the truth of matters.”

Well said. The centers of power in this country are MSM, Corporations/Wall Street (transnationals and big nationals) and the two parties who work for the latter. All else is marginalized. Anti-war has become a radical organization who has lost its collective mind - even though 80% of the people oppose it the war/occupation. In other words, the American people have been thoroughly marginalized.

True health care for all has likewised been marginalized and become a glossed over means for concentrating wealth into the privatized system with some federal (our money) kicked in for good measure (again to the insurance profiteers).

But who reports on Hillary’s plan(s)? The MSM who thinks she’s just dandy at triangulation. But we expect more from Truthdig and what do we get - Con(eson).

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By Donna, September 23, 2007 at 9:04 am #
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Here is the important detail of Hillary’s plan.  Whether you can afford health insurance or not, you will, by law, be required to buy it and help the insurance industry make guaranteed profits, or you will be required to get on the newest ‘health care dole’ and suffer all the consequences of that move--akin to losing your independence. 

I can understand why compromised Hillary would deliver this universal health insurance mandate to please her health industry lobbyist backers, but I cannot understand why this would be misconstrued and lauded on the Truthdig site, which I had counted upon to really dig out the truth of matters.

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By Outraged, September 22, 2007 at 9:33 pm #

“Hillary Clinton’s skillful introduction of her new health care plan demonstrated why she is the most formidable Democrat running for president. It also suggested that if victorious, she won’t be defeated so easily by the insurance and pharmaceutical industries....”

Defeated.......? Defeated........?? she won’t be “DEFEATED” so easily..??????

How could Hillary be “defeated” when she’s playing on TEAM INSURANCE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES side?  With Hillary’s plan, the insurance and pharaceutical companies win, therefore Hillary wins.  Of course she won’t be “defeated” with her plan!

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By brad gehman, September 21, 2007 at 3:56 pm #
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unbelievable.

the healthcare industry has had their chance. they no longer have a place at the table. the time of profiting off of someone’s health is over.

where’s a story about the aarp’s non-invitation to presidential candidate (like it or not) dennis kucinich to their little get together? enough is enough. the establishment must go.

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By Max Shields, September 20, 2007 at 6:05 pm #

Joe, another shill.

Can Truthdig, get non-Clinton shills to talk about the Clinton insurance/pharma privatization of “universal” health care.

Please a thoughtful perspective rather than one that is more interested in pragmatic politics - the kind that keeps us bogged down in wars and occupation of aggression would be much appreciated for those of us who try to think and be discerning.

Nothing worse that a “liberal” con.

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By Susan, September 20, 2007 at 2:00 pm #
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I also fall into the limbo of not being able to afford additional insurance, but making too much money to get any help of any kind. I have Medicare only.

The result of Medicare Plan D...I got kicked out of my dental and medical clinic, and my $10 per prescription drugs...and I take six.

I am paying more, on a very limited income, yet getting fewer benefits.

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By thomas billis, September 20, 2007 at 12:46 pm #
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Joe Joe Joe you are better than this.If you wish to vote for Hillary Clinton fine you should acknowledge it and move on.But to tout her health plan as a anything but a cave in to the HMOs is to deny the obvious.The way they hide it is that you have all kinds of choices and that you are really in control.Sounds like Pres Bush’s drug bill doesn’t it.Hillary has not learned anything since 94 except that if you craft your bill so ths HMOs do well you will be the leading recipient of HMO money on the Democratic side.I read somewhere that the couple who so effectively did commercials against Hillarycare in 93 are living on the streets and have medicaid taking care of there medical bills.By the way that would be a great commercial if they could get those two people to make a commercial that they were wrong and now support universal health care.

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By bert, September 20, 2007 at 8:29 am #

Hillary may be more skillfull in how she put together her new health care plan, but for folks like me it is not a good solution to the health care crisis nor for the 55 million of us who have no health insurance. As a self-employed independent contractor I do not make enough money to be able to afford health insurance. Yet I make too much money to qualify for Medicaid. I fall into that never-never purgatory that leads nowhere. Now along comes Hillary (and Ahnold here in CA) who will require me to purchase what I cannot afford.

And this is supposed to help me how????????

Last time I checked into purchasing health insurance for myself it cost in the neighborhood of $4000-$5000 annually. That is a big chunk out of my alrady $30,000-$40,000 pre tax annual income. What with the cost of living, especially food, increasing faster than my income can keep up, Hillary’s plan will result in a net loss of annual income for me.

Again, this will help me how?

What this country needs and what American citizens deserve is a universal health care plan such as is provided in England, France, Canada, and all of the other major industralized nations.

I have told friends that if another Republican is elected President in 08 I will move to Canada rather than see more of my Constitutional rights eroded. Now it appears that if a Democrat is elected I will have to do the same.

What the hell has happened to America?????????

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By Juba, September 20, 2007 at 8:24 am #
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Are you kidding me? What is up with all this Truthdig monkey love for Clinton? Has the DLC bought you out?

Banal, absurd fluff....

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By kelt65, September 20, 2007 at 7:47 am #

Another corporate democrat defending Hillarys plan to siphon public money into the coffers of corporations.

No thanks Joe. The real left needs to bash Hillary and expose her for the corporate dog that she is, as often as possible.

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