December 17, 2009

DISAPPOINTED REICH'S FUROR:

Slouching toward healthcare reform: The long, painful road to a disappointing deal (Robert Reich, 12/17/09, Salon)

At best, it's likely to be a small overhaul containing incremental reforms.

Real reform has moved from a Medicare-like public option open to all, to a public option open to 6 million without employer coverage (still in the House bill), to a public option open only to those same people in states that opt for it, or about 4 million (the original Harry Reid version of the Senate bill), to no public option but expanded Medicare (the Senate compromise) to no expanded Medicare at all (the deal with Joe "I love all the attention" Lieberman).

In other words, the private insurers are winning and the public is losing.

Pharmaceutical companies are winning as well.

Posted by Orrin Judd at December 17, 2009 1:00 PM
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