Activist criticizes McCollum on health care reform, wants candidate to challenge her
The Minnesota Independent looks at veteran activist John Kolstad's concern that Congresswoman Betty McCollum hasn't signed on as a sponsor of single-payer health insurance legislation.
The MI says Kolstad "sent out an email to associates this week imploring someone to mount a challenge from the left to the five-term incumbent."
“People of the Fourth District have not been strongly represented by Betty McCollum,” Kolstad’s note said. “She has done nothing to advance a health care solution and there is clearly one to support in HF 676. The people of Minnesota and America can wait no longer, living in the private health insurance and Big Pharma world.”
Responded McCollum’s political director, Will Blauvelt:
“Congresswoman McCollum is committed to working with President Obama to pass meaningful health care legislation this year that controls cost, ensures quality and increases access for all Americans,” he said in a statement to MnIndy. “Efforts motivated by either ideology or profits that are intended to undermine President Obama’s health care reform agenda should be recognized as more political game playing at the expense of millions of Americans who are demanding real change.”
Kolstad ran for Minnesota attorney general in 2006 as the Green Party candidate, getting 2 percent of the vote. He said he left the DFL party because: “I felt that the DFL did not hold their own candidates accountable to their own platform. I’d vote for a DFL candidate if I felt there was one worth supporting.”
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During the 2008 Obama Presidential campaign, former Senator Tom Daschle — then Obama's prospective Health Czar — wrote Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis, urging an independent Federal agency that would save vast sums by dictating cuts in life-preserving medical care. Daschle wrote that the agency should require those who register for Medicare to sign a Living-Will-type document outlining the degree to which they consent to be killed in an "end of life" situation.
This combination of murderous cost-cutting, and the Euthanasia Society's Living will, is now being thrown upon the public as government policy in a catastrophic economic collapse, under the hands of Ezekiel Emanuel and his boss, White House Budget Director Peter Orszag. A respect for history's tragic lesson must guide Americans to fight and force them out.
Yes, Glenn. The plan under consideration is modeled on the Massachusetts Plan, itself a failed effort since it has yet to achieve universality, runs hundreds of millions of dollars per year more than expected, and sticks people poor enough to have received free health care to now purchase policies and pay deductibles and co-pays. Multiply that by 50 states and you have the Daschle/Emanuel/insurance industry plan.
Many Dems in Congress who know better (Kennedy, Dodd, et cetera) seem to be supporting the Obama initiative so his goal of passing "reform" this year can be achieved. I hope Betty McCollum can come to realize that no change is a thousand times better than the change embodied in the current legislation.
CD 4 constituents are invited to a Town Hall Meeting with Representative McCollum on July 1 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm at the Highland Park Pavilion at 1270 Montreal Avenue, St Paul 55116.