Obama Throws Down Gauntlet On Health Care
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Barack Obama’s campaign stop in Bristol had the atmosphere of a pep rally, but it wasn’t all adulation and happy talk.
There was substance to his stump speech – particularly on health care, the economy and the war in Iraq. This is the sort of issue-driven conversation that America must have as it selects a president who will face serious challenges at home and abroad.
Obama, 46, addressed a racially diverse crowd of around 2,500 supporters Thursday at Virginia High School. It was his first public campaign event since securing the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination – a high honor for Bristol and too-often-ignored Southwest Virginia.
As our congressman, Rick Boucher, noted, the last major-party candidate to campaign in Southwest Virginia was John F. Kennedy in 1960.
The speech was trademark Obama: eloquent, humorous and, at times, down-to-earth. More than once, his words were drowned out by rounds of applause and cheers of “Yes we can!”
No doubt about it, Obama is a gifted orator. His skill stands in sharp contrast to that of John McCain, the Republican standard-bearer. McCain is an effective, bipartisan deal-maker on Capitol Hill but seems ill at ease behind the microphone. This isn’t merely a matter of style; effective communication skills are a must for a president.
During the 16-month primary battle that just ended, critics contended that Obama’s speeches were more style than substance. There is some truth to these critiques. Obama has tended to focus more on the emotions of “change” and “hope” than on the nitty gritty of his plans for the nation.
He broke from that mold Thursday, fleshing out a number of areas of his campaign platform. Health care received the most attention. This is an urgent concern in Southwest Virginia, where thousands flock to the Wise County fairgrounds each year to receive charity medical and dental treatment through the Remote Area Medical program.
At the Bristol rally, Obama pledged to cover all Americans by the end of his first term. His plan wouldn’t do away with the employer-based health insurance system but would allow the 47 million uninsured Americans to buy federal coverage similar to that of members of Congress or federal employees. Low-income Americans would receive subsidies to help them cover the cost, and no one could be refused because of pre-existing illnesses.
Obama hopes to bring down the soaring cost of health care by focusing on prevention rather than disease treatment. He also wants to allow Medicare to bargain for cheaper prescription drugs, to speed adoption of electronic medical records and to get rid of paper and bureaucratic red tape.
Whether Obama’s plan would lower the cost of health care – which is driven, in large part, by aggressive treatment at the end of life – is a proper area for debate.
We urge McCain to engage in this debate over health care and make it a priority for his campaign, as well. At this point, McCain has a laser-like focus on the war and national security. He seems almost disinterested in domestic issues, including health care. He should broaden his horizons.
Along with high gas prices and soaring food costs, health care could be a defining domestic issue in this race. Obama has outlined his plan. McCain must offer an equally compelling reform vision – one that doesn’t leave too many Americans to fend for themselves in a system controlled by insurance companies that don’t always have their customers’ best interests at heart.
No matter who wins the White House, every American deserves equal access to health care. The next president must lead the way.
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a part-time employee ,,,,then insurance is probably not an option.but the major majority of full time employees have access to it,,,most choose not to purchase it.just for giggles,in my department at work,,12 peolpe have access to it ,,but only 4 choose to purchase it. that is the point i am trying to make to ya.
Name calling is silly.
WOW call the major networks because they have been saying for over 4 years now that fewer and fewer companys offer health insurance.
So few that skme state as considering laws to force businesses to offer health insurance.
But you know best!!!!!!
your english is terrible. heard of spell check.but sticking to the point,,,health insurance is available to the majority of employees. if it’s not,, there are plenty of other jobs that do offer health insurance.
I worked for several companies over the years as a mangers and I got free Health Insurance and Dental too because the Company pushed all my cost of Insurance down to the hourly employees. They paid dearly too. But managment was happy and gave us $1,400 to $4,000 Christmas Bonuses and the hourly people got a Turkey.
not it’s not an if,,,,,,the people that are at a job that don’t offer healthcare insurance,,,the classifieds are full of help wanted
From “I guess” to “if”. Now that is a healthcare debate!
yes,,,if healthcare is available at their job,,and they choose not to take it,,,that is nobodies fault but their own.i’m not sure who i’m answering since it was in my e-mail but not posted on the site,,,it must be dadw5boys,,,,,because you have went from healthcare to bashing bush.how many kids did the great fdr kill,,,try 450,000 in less time,,truman included on that. haow many did truman get killed in korea,,,,55,000. this is about healthcare on this post. try me !!
Raw if I ran an Oil Company with the laws the way they are now you would be paying $20.00 a gallon. Cellphone stocks would be penny stocks, along with cable t.v. and anyother thing that does not keep you alive. I would go to no ends to show you just how corrupt the system really is.
Instead of bleeding the country slowly to death I would slam it hard with prices increases and WAKE THE PEOPLE UP to the massive corruption!
Before I was done people would be 2000 deep aroud WASHINGTON demanding change, if they didn’t starve to death before they got there.
So when you guess about those who refuse to buy healthcare those are facts you refer too.
Please don’t expcet me to debate you if you want to use that lieing, no good, theifs numbers who sits in the Whitehouse now.
His adminstration has lied and gotten over 4000+ Soldeirs killed. Deleted Research the Taxpayers paid for to keep things secret like the aduit of Iraqi Contrators for FRAUD.
Debate health care there is not debate we don’t have health care we have Competition. Or “Here take a pill go away healthcare’.
“McCain must offer an equally compelling reform vision- one that doesn’t leave too many Americans to fend for themselves…...“what happened to personal responsibility? is no one responsible for themselves anymore? what percentage of employers offer health insurance? i would say more than 75%. people choose not to purchase it,because it would take away from the necessities,,,cellphones,internet,jetskis,,and the enless list of things that is more important to them. “big brother” needs to stay out of our lives as much as possible.
carl and lewis- you all are wasting your time w/ (dadw5boys),,,i tryed to debate with him a few days ago,,and it was a waste of time,,will not base anything on facts,and wants to jump from subjest to subject when he’s confronted and can’t defend his claims.


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