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Take Action August: Will you be there to support health care reform?

Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by Jason Rosenbaum in Take Action!

August is a battleground.

Congress has gone back to their states on vacation without passing health care reform. They're going to hear from their constituents. That means you and me. It also might mean the crazy, lobbyist funded, insurance industry supported, potentially violent right-wing.

There is no doubt the birthers and the tea baggers partiers are going to be out in force. They have a dedicated plan to disrupt and harass Members of Congress in August, complete with methods for inflating their numbers and out-shouting their opposition. They've already started to inflate their presence at town hall events. We must be there to counter them.

Jon Cohn explains the battlefield:

A lot of this will be classic astroturf organizing, in some cases bankrolled by the health care industry. But these outbursts will be effective all the same. A big reason getting health legislation through the House was harder than expected was the experience freshmen and moderate Democrats had in early July, after voting for a cap-and-trade bill. When they returned to their districts, all they heard was complaints–in many cases, angry complaints.

Now the right has a chance to channel that anger before a final vote is cast. And so the question going forward is, will the left answer it?

Lately, there’s been a lot of Monday Morning Quarterbacking of how the Democratic Party leadership, and Obama in particular, have handled the reform debate. As the new conventional wisdom goes, the president got too wonky and gave Congress too much leeway. For the record, I agree with most of that. (In fact, I think I wrote something to that effect once or twice in the last few weeks myself.) And I was pleased to see the White House shift its messaging just in the last few days, to focus more on the tangible benefits–the “goodies”–that reform would offer every American. (More on those shortly.)

But let’s not kid ourselves about why health reform has suddenly hit a rough patch. This was always going to be difficult. No strategic genius can overcome the fact that our political system is hostile to change, particularly liberal change, given both the power of money in politics and the small-state, conservative weighting of the Senate. Passing reform was never going to be possible without a groundswell of support–a bigger groundswell than we’ve seen so far.

True, groups on the left are better organized–far better organized–than they were last time around, when President Bill Clinton tried to pass reform and found himself fighting that battle almost alone. Labor unions and groups like Health Care for America Now have both money and a plan for getting out their own message. The old Obama campaign machine, now called Organizing for America, is also kicking into gear. This will be its first (and, if unsuccessful, perhaps its last) test as an apparatus that can pass legislation as well as elect a president.

He's right - we are organized. But organization only gets us so far. The question is: Will you be there to support health care reform?

Events are going up on the Health Care for America Now website as we speak, with more being added all the time. Click here to see if there's one in your area. You can create events or enter in events your Members of Congress are having, too. As more events become public, this list will become more comprehensive.

So, once again, will you be there to support health care reform? Congress is back home, ready to listen. Who will they hear? Us, or them?

6 Responses to “Take Action August: Will you be there to support health care reform?”

SDU says:

I can't help but wonder if the battle ground is really at home. I may be cynical, but health cares has shaped up to be more of a political tug-of-war: only played at the ramping grounds in Washington.

-Politics.com intern

 
Michele Melio says:

Yes, I want to organize others to have a presence, but we need to come enmasse.

Val Fitzgerald says:

Not the Mall…Obama believes in the public option. In front of the places who have DemoPublicans (Blue Dogs) in office. They're home all this month, folks: let's go get 'em.

Also…no one who does NOT live in a district should be allowed into a town hall meeting in any town. Specially if you see BUSES anywhere in the vicinity. Keep your eyes open, folks. These are pigs not people and they CAN AND WILL AND MUST BE BEATEN.

 
 
julie gravel says:

Why can't I find any plans to demonstrate on the mall??? Why is no one talking abiut disrupting a REPUBLICAN town hall??? We can't just sit around blogging and reading e mails, the right wing nuts are LOUD and ACTIVE. Sane people need to make their voices heard, too. PLEASE let me know if any events or interventions are in the works…

 
Val Fitzgerald says:

Julie:

There's no need to 'demonstrate on the mall'–I presume that you mean the Washington Mall. Our President is ALL FOR THE PUBLIC OPTION.

Where demonstrations are needed is in the districts of the so-called "blue dog' democrats–the ones now standing up AGAINST the public option. Whereever those members of the House and Senate go home to in August–THAT'S where demonstrations should be staged night and day in front of their CITY HALLS–with a nice phone call to the Media beforehand to come cover the uprising.

As to the town hall meetings? We don't need to disrupt Republican Town Halls–we need to do to these others what THEY would do to US if we did–as you suggest–disrupt THEIR town hall meetings.

What all of us in America have to do, is get a list of when our particular town hall meets each month. Then that day, attend–and especially note the presence of BUSES–or a large number of people walking from, say, 2 or 3 blocks away where they've PARKED THEIR BUSES.

Then go out and let the air out of their tires. Call the Media when the Town Hall's about over. Then in front of the Media, announce that these are the Astroturfers–and now that they'll be going (as soon as they can re-inflate their bus tires) NOW the REAL TOWN MEETING'S GONNA BE HELD.

WITHOUT THE ASTROTURFERS.

 
Val Fitzgerald says:

Every citizen who has a Blue Dog Congressperson and/or Senator, needs to get out and march in front of their own STATE CAPITOL NOW.

Does no good to march on the Mall in DC. Pres. Obama already approves of the public option.

And if the public option is NOT approved–then We The People should elect–in a Special Election in each of out Blue Dog states–to remove the universal healthcare that they greedily take for themselves, from our State Representatives and their families.

If it's not good enough for us–it's CERTAINLY NOT an option for the clowns representing us from our states. Let's vote on THAT, and see how quick these pigs change their minds…

 

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