Friday, October 30, 2009

Kucinich: Has the two-party system failed us?

Dennis Kucinich ponders the implications of the health care fiasco...
“Providing health care to all Americans is the moral responsibility of our government, consistent with the Preamble in the Constitution. Yet we are being told that it is not possible to have the kind of single payer health system which every industrialized democracy in the world has.

“We compromised on single payer by backing a public option, and now we are being asked to compromise the public option with negotiated rates. In conference, we will likely be asked to compromise negotiated rates with a trigger. In each and every step of the health care debate, the insurance companies have won. If they get hundreds of billions of dollars in new taxpayer subsidies, they get to raise their premiums, and increase their co pays and deductibles, while the public is forced to pay for private insurance, then the insurance companies win big.

“If this is the best we can do, then it is time to ask ourselves whether the two-party system is truly capable of representing the American people or whether the system has been so compromised by special interests that we can’t even protect the health of our own people. This is a moment of truth for the Democratic Party. Will we stand for the people or the insurance companies?”
I think that Obama has already delivered the answer.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kucinich may be the last real Democrat left in Congress. Feingold may be another.

MrMike said...

Liberal O-bot an oxymoron?

Anonymous said...

Hellooo

End The Duopoly said...

The time has come for ending the two-party monopoly in America.
- American Independence Party