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Written by: Howard Dean on Sep 17, 2009 4:11 PM EDT

We're in the final stretch in our campaign for healthcare reform including a public option.

The good news is we're winning.

I know that sometimes it is hard to tell. After all August was a brutal month filled with right-wing fear mongering and misinformation. Whether led by Glenn Beck, FOX news or Rep. Joe Wilson, too many Americans were told to disrupt Town Halls rather than participate in them. And of course the media covered every moment of it.

But the real story of August is that these scare tactics didn't work. Support for President Obama's Healthcare Reform Plan which includes the choice of a public health insurance option has increased since the beginning of August.

This is a testament to the fact that you never gave up. All summer we worked together to make sure Congress got the message that inclusion of a public option in any healthcare reform bill passed this year is non-negotiable. And every time Republicans tried to kill it or the insurance industry claimed it's already dead, you stood up and proved them wrong.

Now what we keep hearing is that Congress doesn't have the votes to pass a public option.

Once again, thanks to your help, we have proven them wrong...

We've asked everyone in Congress where they stand. At least 218 House and 51 Senate Democrats have said they would vote for the final healthcare bill if it included the choice of a public option rather than vote against the bill and kill reform. That's means Congress has the majority votes needed to pass a public option -- TODAY. You can check out Chris Bower's post on OpenLeft.com from last night if you want more specifics on the Senate count.

Now is the season for action. The majority of Americans want it. Majority votes in Congress will pass it. Join President Obama in calling on Congress to get the job done this year.

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As I said in my message to the members of Democracy for America earlier today, it's a myth that it takes 60 votes to pass any bill in the U.S. Senate.

It's a myth because while any Senator can attempt to block most Senate bills with a procedural tactic called the filibuster there are exceptions. Senate rules don't allow filibusters of certain bills that affect the budget. That's means the healthcare reform plan including the choice of a public option can be passed in a budget bill by a majority vote in the U.S. Senate.

Don't take my word for it. Numerous budget scholars and experts on Senate procedure have staked their reputations on it. Stan Collender, a contributing editor at the National Journal, contributing writer for Roll Call, and author of "The Guide to the Federal Budget" is an expert on the subject. Here's how he's explains it:

 

"Reconciliation, which was part of the Congressional Budget Act when it was adopted in 1974, wasn't used until the start of the Reagan administration. Although it hasn't been used every year since then, reconciliation has become such a regular part of the budget process that it's now generally considered a staple. It has been used by Republican- and Democratic-controlled Congresses alike for both spending and revenues.

 

The most important and obviously controversial part is that reconciliation bills can't be filibustered because the debate is limited by law."

"The House-passed version of the 2010 budget resolution allows health care reform to be included in a reconciliation bill and, therefore, adopted in the Senate with 51 votes..."

"First, contrary to what some have been saying, reconciliation has become such a standard part of the budget process that using it for health care would be neither surprising nor precedent-setting. When they were in the majority, Republicans insisted that reconciliation was allowed by Senate rules and used it in 2001, 2003 and 2005. Back then, Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), who has been one of the biggest opponents of using reconciliation this year, made what in retrospect is an almost infamous floor speech about the appropriateness and legality of using reconciliation.

Second, health care reform will have a substantial impact on federal finances and so can't be said to be unrelated to the budget, which is one of the critical criteria for using reconciliation. In fact, given that at least two of the largest mandatory federal spending programs — Medicare and Medicaid — are health care programs, health care reform and reconciliation would seem to be a perfect fit."

 

Over 25 times in history the Senate has passed major reforms this way, including the Bush tax cuts and funding for the Iraq War. Whether the Senate passes reform through a budget bill or in a different bill that has overcome a filibuster, the truth of the matter is it only takes a majority vote to get the job done.

JOIN ME IN CALLING ON CONGRESS TO PASS REAL REFORM WITH MAJORITY VOTES

We have only a short period of time to reach the critical mass we'll need to pressure Congress into passing healthcare reform including a public option this year. We can reach 250,000 signers by Oct. 15th if we work together to gather support.

But gathering signatures isn't the only action we should take to make it happen. We need to thank those in Congress who have confirmed their support. Please visit ‘The Yes Vote' page at AmericaCantWait.com and see if your member of Congress is there -- then contact them and thank them for committing to stand up for you.

You can also contribute through Actblue and support those who will stand up for a public option. I suggest starting with the members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus who have been on the front lines working to pass real reform. Blue America PAC has already raised over $400,000. Help them take that amount even higher here.

President Obama can sign a healthcare reform including a public option into law this year if we make sure Congress passes real reform.

When we work together, we're unstoppable. Thank you for everything you do.

-Howard

Governor Howard Dean, M.D.
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- As an addendum,

By Tom Bearse on Sep 17, 2009 4:53 PM EDT

Dean is first.

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- TYHD

By Thankful2Thankful4Dean on Sep 18, 2009 5:47 AM EDT

Immeasurable thank you's to Howard Dean!  ...for the indefatigable effort for what is good for America.

Common Sense RULES!

Public option is the ONLY choice

emails sent...

Thank YOU Howard Dean!

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- Howard you will be a primary reason we finally get this done.

By Phil Specht on Sep 18, 2009 8:06 AM EDT

Thank you.

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- The Christian Churches Can't Wait!

By David Reed on Sep 18, 2009 4:55 PM EDT

What can't the Christian churches of the United States wait for?  They can't wait to look Republican by: 1) mixing church with state!  2) empowering "robber baron employers!"  3) having the judiciary rigged to benefit the "power elite!"  4) blocking logistical support to the poor making them homeless!  5) opposing National Health Insurance!  Why can't the Christian Churches wait to do these evil things?  The reason is because President Obama can wait to intervene concerning the emergency seen by clicking here: http://messages.yahoo.com/Government_%26_Politics/Politics/threadview?m=tm&bn=18067330&tid=8344&mid=8344&tof=11&frt=2      

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- The DFA web workers can't wait!

By Lou Cipher on Sep 18, 2009 5:08 PM EDT

Greetings from the Prince of Darkness!  What can't our DFA web workers wait for?  They can't wait to leave the Christian Churches brain washed by the Republicans by failing to do something as easy as activating our click on links!!!

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- Howard must be the primary reason we can't get the other things done!

By David Reed on Sep 21, 2009 2:26 PM EDT

If you look at the above posting by Phil Specht it only makes sense!

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- Don't blame me!

By Lou Cipher on Sep 23, 2009 3:26 PM EDT

Hello again from the Prince of Darkness!  It's just a matter of time until some of you claim that the devil made me do it!

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- Support President Obama's plan

By Douglas M on Sep 21, 2009 10:30 AM EDT

my.barackobama.com/page/content/settingtherecord

Click here for some quick facts on Health Care

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- Support President Obama

By Douglas M on Sep 25, 2009 6:13 AM EDT

www.my.barackobama.com/page/content/settingtherecord

Click here for quick facts on Health Care.

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By Susan Rowe on Sep 30, 2009 1:19 PM EDT

Michael Moore joined nurses and members of the AFL-CIO in support of single payer universal healthcare at the AFL-CIO's September 2009 convention in Pittsburgh, PA.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gts9Fnbb7bY

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeROnVUADj0

Medicare For All!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqP8bEyFRAo

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- The Kingmaker Emanuel has his own bill? Go figure...

By Susan Rowe on Sep 30, 2009 5:19 PM EDT

Obama Drafts Health Care Fallback Plan

The White House has been secretly drafting its own health care legislation that it may unveil at some point during the debate if officials believe it would help secure passage of a bill, according to sources familiar with the effort.

Sources differed on how far the process has gotten, with some saying a bill is basically finished and others saying they are aware only of a partially completed effort. White House officials, though they know their preferences, also appear to be constructing different options that could be thrown together depending on how the legislation is shaping up in Congress.

But all sources knowledgeable about the effort agreed the measure includes significant detail and possibly even some legislative language that could ensure the bill is ready to go the moment it is needed.

“They are getting ready for a backup,” said one veteran observer of health care debates who was knowledgeable about the effort. “It will be parachuted in if necessary.”

The White House measure appears designed to entice moderate Democrats and perhaps even Republicans into supporting a health care overhaul if legislative efforts in Congress fail or if they move too far to the left. more: http://www.rollcall.com/issues/55_33/news/39053-1.html?type=pf

 

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- Mobilization for Health Care for All

By Susan Rowe on Oct 5, 2009 11:56 AM EDT

A broken health care system.  Real reform in jeopardy.  It's time to turn the tide.

On September 29th in New York City, the Mobilization for Health Care for All launched a national campaign of "Patients Not Profit" sit-ins at insurance company offices to demand an end to a system that profits by denying people care. We want the real "public option": Medicare for All, a single payer plan that cuts out the profit and puts patients first.

Together, through this campaign, we can turn the tide and win the fight for health care for all.

Sign-up Here: http://www.mobilizeforhealthcare.org/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2bcnQel7pw

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- The proof of my powers!!!

By Lou Cipher on Oct 5, 2009 4:33 PM EDT

Yes, it's me again; the Prince of Darkness!  We all know my powers are greatest at Halloween!  Click here to enjoy said proof: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091005/sc_nm/us_italy_shroud  

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- Who made you do it?

By David Reed on Oct 5, 2009 5:24 PM EDT

If you don't activate Lou Cipher's click on link he's going to claim that the Christians made you do it!

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- The Christians made you do it!

By Lou Cipher on Oct 8, 2009 12:28 PM EDT

They can tell who's scared!

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- We can all tell who's lazy!

By David Reed on Oct 8, 2009 2:27 PM EDT

Harry Houdini was famous for investigating spiritualists and debunking phonies!  The Shroud of Turin click on feature should have been activated by our lazy DFA web workers who need to reconsider the needs of us DFA members to pursue enlightenment by sharing and posting extraordinary matters!  I was just reading a facinating story in the newspaper regarding current events involving the burial of Edgar Allan Poe.  I'm not posting the story dispite the Halloween interest because I know that the click on feature will not be activated!!  I guess intellectuals aren't that welcome on the DFA web site or in the Democratic Party!!!

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- Why state opt-out is a terrible plan

By proud2Bliberal on Oct 9, 2009 12:21 AM EDT

I am fed up with the constant attempts of our "leaders" to find one trick after another to thwart the majority of the Democratic Party from what it seeks with respect to health care, i.e., a public option with the following atributes: (1) Starts immediately, no triggers, no delays until 2013. This also means to triggers (2) Unrestricted enrollment - any person in the US who wants to enroll can enroll, regardless of employment or eligibility for employer insurance, regardless of what state one is in (3) Not subject to unrealistic determination systems that ignore the real budgets of working and poverty class people. (4) Is national in scope, no co-ops (5) Is not funneled through private insurance companies The Democratic Leadership needs to stop playing games and start addressing the needs of real people. The state opt-out proposal is a bad idea for several reasons. (1) States will opt in and out based on whichever party is the majority. California is a prime example. People can't have their coverage caught in this yo-yo every four years. (2) Many people want to move to states that have a lower cost of living. If those states don't have the public option, people won't have the freedom to move and will be stuck in expensive states. All of these restrictions on the public option are hurting the population of people ages 50-64, who need the greatest amount of choice and who are currently uninsured in large numbers and unemployed in large numbers.

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- Let people over 50 enroll in Medicare

By proud2Bliberal on Oct 9, 2009 12:27 AM EDT

People over 50 need the ability to enroll in a government-sponsored health care plan and to separate health insurance from employment. This will reduce age discrimination that is based on fears of older workers' costs driving up employee premiums. If the public option is not going to provide this, then we need to allow for anyone age 50 and up to enroll in Medicare, even if it is at a higher rate than enrollment for a person age 65. Government health insurance for people over 50 is not an ideological debate over capitalism vs. socialism. It is a basic practical necessity older people face. There are too many people just waiting for Medicare start.

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- NAACP has betrayed us

By Darrell in Iowa on Oct 13, 2009 5:14 PM EDT

I am sorry for being off topic but I need to vent.

Madder then hell right now.  I just read in the paper that the President of the Iowa Chapter of the NAACP has endorsed a Republican candidate for Governor citing the need to amend the Iowa Constitution to legalize discrimination against gays.  He says the number one issue in Iowa is to amend the Iowa Consitution to ban same sex marriage.

I am a life member of the NAACP because of my contributions and support of it although I am white.  I have never felt so betrayed by an organization.  How in the hell can the NAACP support a constitutional amendment to legalize a form of discrimination.

They won't seen another dime or hour from me.  And the community of color shouldn't expect the support of the gay community if they are going to take the lead in calling for discrimination against us.

 

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- SEIU

By Douglas M on Oct 25, 2009 8:47 PM EDT

www.seiu.org

SEIU is doing some great work to help get President Obama's health care legislation passed through Congress and the Senate.

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- Interesting Conversions

By Kelly H on Oct 26, 2009 1:44 AM EDT

While I agree that a nice job was done, I am just not a fan of these types of conversions….mashing two cars together, ect.

http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2110325

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