I thought Kamala Harris did a nice job of rolling
out her presidential campaign last weekend. She put a good deal of emphasis on
dignity and truthfulness and by doing so reminded everyone just how awful the man
currently occupying the White House is.
Senator Harris also said she wants to make
Medicare accessible to all Americans. This caused an outburst of indignation
from a couple of billionaires, including Howard Schultz and Michael Bloomberg
who immediately opined that we just can’t afford this.
So, I have a couple of questions about those
touting the “we can’t afford it” claim. First, if countries like the UK, Canada,
Switzerland and dozens of others can afford it, why can’t we?
Second, if medical costs per person are lower in
these countries than they are here, even though their health care is equal in
quality to ours, why is that? Isn’t that a consequence of the profit-taking of insurance
companies?
Third, if we can give away a trillion dollars in
tax cuts for the wealthy, how is it we can’t afford health care for people who
have trouble paying for it?
And finally, would Howard Schultz be inclined to
look at his children or grandchildren when they were in need of medical
attention and say, “Sorry, we can’t afford it”? I’m guessing he wouldn’t say
this, which leads me to ask why he thinks people who are not billionaires
should have to deny health care to their children?
There is a line in an old folk song that says, “If
livin’ were a thing that money could buy, the rich would live and the poor
would die.” Apparently Mr. Schultz and Mr. Bloomberg believe that their family
members should not die for want of health care, but other people’s children and
loved ones should.
I believe that high quality health care should be
available to every family no matter how poor. President Obama made some
progress in pushing us toward that goal, but a lot remains to be done. As we
work toward that goal under the leadership of people like Senator Harris, we
can expect to hear objections from the likes of Howard Schultz, Michael
Bloomberg and the good people at Fox News, but so far, I haven’t heard any of
them offer answers to the questions I listed above.
Now, let’s see if Senator Harris keeps up the
impressive messaging that she has demonstrated in the first phase of her
campaign. And no, I don’t believe she or any other capable Democrat will be undermined
by a Howard Schultz candidacy because – Donald Trump. The selfish, sleazy, and
pathetic qualities that have characterized Trump all his life are becoming more
and more evident every day. He is going down.
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