Monday, March 22nd, 2010
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So There Was Some Kind Of Health Care Thing That Happened Last Night

Even at historic moments Joe Biden still makes me giggleIt's strange to watch history being made. Prior to yesterday's passage of the health care reform bill I think the most significant legislation in my lifetime may have been the Americans with Disabilities Act, and I don't recall scrambling to the TV set to watch the roll call on C-Span. But there we were last night, after nearly a year and a half of invective, fear-mongering, hostility and the rest of it, encapsulated into a weekend where a prominent gay legislator was the recipient of anti-homosexual taunts and a genuine hero of the American civil rights movement was shouted at with a word that most publications refuse to print because it is so offensive and historically loaded. And then one congressman called another congressman-a congressman so intent on making sure that American women not have full access or control over their bodies that he demanded and received executive order as part of the price for his support of the bill-a "babykiller." It really makes you proud to be American.

But maybe that is part of watching history up close. Fifty years from now, if we are not a fully-owned subsidiary of the Chinese (we won't be) I suspect the story will be something much more bland: "Americans, in a time of economic turmoil, recognized the need for every citizen to have access to adequate health care, and despite several deep currents of anxiety, rallied to pass the first iteration of the current system." Etc. The jeers, the rancor, the lies about "death panels" will all be part of the small details that only the specialists pay attention to. Watching the process last night, watching each aye vote, you had the sense that, yes, these people knew they were making history. I'm not naive. I know the bill is flawed. I know there's a lot more to be done, and I know that the vicissitudes of the public mood may mean that it takes longer to get the important things fixed than it should. But last night was historic, and everybody knew it. So, actually, yes, it made me proud to be an American. We're slow to act, we're easily confused, we often fall prey to fears to which we should know better than be susceptible, but mostly we will do the right thing. Eventually. Piece by piece. And sometimes that's good enough.

And now, more process.

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Astigmatism (#1,950)

With apologies to my Facebook page:

"I am frankly annoyed that the interventionist group is trying to stampede us into this unforgivable war. The sacred cause . . . is not to make the world safe for democracy, but to get tin and rubber."
– Dr. George Hartmann, Teachers College, 12/6/41

Tea Partiers, you will all die – sadly not as soon as you would have without this bill – and everyone will forget about you and your idiotic objections to this bill. C'est fini.

brianvan (#149)

Better than Nazi Germany, at least.

//Godwin'd

barnhouse (#1,326)

On my Facebook, I put "Yay, Congress!" and laughed uproariously, but because I meant it, finally.

sailor (#396)

Well put, Alex. Better Yes than No on some measure of health care reform at this point. Republicans can really stand tall on this one.

KarenUhOh (#19)

And now it is up to the Poor Rich White Man to dispatch his minions among the Poor Frightened White Working and Elderly Poor out to restore the sacred trust upon which these tattered institutions were founded.

I say a hearty congrats to you Americans for this giant social leap forward. Just for perspective, we don't get free abortions in Canada either. I am sure they aren't expensive, and no one calls people out as 'baby killers' during government proceedings. So…

I'm just hanging around, sharing info here…

Flashman (#418)

It's a couple of hundred bucks

Slava (#216)

They're free in Ontario. Covered by OHIP.

Ontario has better coverage than other provinces is my impression.

Mindpowered (#948)

Distance from Alberta helps.

Flashman (#418)

Actually, free in Alberta too. It was a couple hundred bucks in Quebec, but at a fancy shmancy clinic (quicker & easier; this was about 18 years ago)

hobbson (#3,678)

That bearded, twitchy gent running the show last night was fucking FIERCE. Who was that?

macartney (#1,889)

Rep. Dave Obey (D-CA).

Yeah, his name is Obey. #hot.

I dunno, but he was a little scary when he banged his hammer.

brent_cox (#40)

That was David Obey (D-WI). He's been in the House for 40 years, and his surname is fun to mispronounce.

he's from my town. (huge smile)

and that's D-WI, not D-CA.

macartney (#1,889)

Er, yes, D-WI. I get his and George Miller's districts confused often. Those old white committee chairmen all look the same to me!

DoctorDisaster (#1,970)

I did a news blackout over the weekend, and was greeted this morning by this headline in my Twitter feed. WAY TO MAKE ME CLICK THROUGH, BALK.

DoctorDisaster (#1,970)

Also: Ha ha the banner ad is "No reconciliation! Click here to sign the petition."

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-SERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS

alexanderchee (#3,995)

Meanwhile, it's safe to move to France again—and get real healthcare. Sarkozy's party lost almost every election.

oudemia (#177)

This is also something I was very pleased to see!

rj77 (#210)

What's even better? They were able to tie in student loan reform in with the health care bill. It was a win-win.

Did they really? I had no idea that was being bundled. (Does that still await Senate reconciliation?)

Flashman (#418)

Such was my own excitement about this that I completely forgot, until right now, about the season premiere of Breaking Bad. Not that anyone would have uploaded a torrent of BB before the night was over, but it's still something I've been looking forward to for months.

Dammit, I just realized that I did too!!

I hope my cable system has BB episodes on demand, like they did last year.

Moff (#28)

Yo, people! Write your representative and senators and tell them you're either thrilled and grateful for the work they did to get this shit passed, or horrified and dismayed by their lack thereof.* You will probably just get a form letter back, but it's still important and takes, like, as long as leaving a couple of comments. You can even copy and paste!

(There is a form to find your representative. Use Google for senators.)

*Or, I guess, the whole opposite of that if you aren't happy about last night. But I assume you're already out making signs or something already, or whatever.

DoctorDisaster (#1,970)

I'm not sure my representative can actually read.

(Just be grateful I spared you the Flash intro.)

Fancy (#4,084)

"We're slow to act, we're easily confused, we often fall prey…"

We? There are two distinct races in this country: the slow-dumb-fats and those capable of logical thought/reasoned action

Bittersweet (#765)

There are two distinct groups of people in this country: those who like to condescendingly divide the country into meaningless dyads, and those capable of keeping a check on their snobberies.

A nuclear-armed juggernaut is only as quick as it's slowest dumb-fat.

DoctorDisaster (#1,970)

I want to give Bittersweet a hug.

Bittersweet (#765)

Here ya go, DD! Smooches!

Fancy (#4,084)

Ahh yes, best to maintain one's decorum & sense of propriety while the country rots. I'd have loved it if you said something to counter my silly harrumph, because I'm all out of optimism.

shelven (#1,992)

You're such a softy, Alex. Can I borrow a twenty?

Hobbesian (#255)

Healthcare reform: still cheaper than a seven-year war started under false pretenses!

wb (#2,214)

And now, for our next political shit storm: Immigration Reform!!!

But yes, totally stoked about health care, my personal objections to the bill aside.

hockeymom (#143)

And how fantastic was John Lewis last night?
Even Bart Stupak had a moment.

Multiphasic (#411)

Lynn Woolsey's straight-up feminist pitch was probably my fav, even though she clearly recycled the damn thing from something she wrote a month ago ("In the coming weeks… week… day… soon!"). But considering the fact that she's sitting in Boxer's old Northern California seat, she could easily get away with a hearty "Do svedaniya!" before setting Devin Nunes on fire.

brent_cox (#40)

I liked Mike Pence going back to the well with Mean Things Ronald Reagan Said (Actually About Medicare).

Scum (#1,847)

This kind of corny sentimentality is a large reason that the bill is so bad.

Too many vain and frivolous people interested in the mawkish emotional high of being party to something historic and not enough sincerely interested in improving the healthcare system.

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