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Weiner: Obama admin. 'half-pregnant' with health industries

By Jordan Fabian - 10/20/09 02:56 PM ET

Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) said on Tuesday that the Obama administration is "half-pregnant" with health insurers and pharmaceutical companies, which may jeopardize the success of reform. 

The congressman -- who is a leading liberal voice in the healthcare reform debate -- said that rumored deals the White House has struck with big pharmaceutical companies and insurers may guide them to abandon key elements of reform, such as a public health insurance option.

"The Obama administration is trying to be, I don't know how to put it, half-pregnant with the insurance industry and the pharmaceutical companies," he told WNYC Radio today. "They're to some degree the source of our problem."

The Energy and Commerce committee member also criticized the White House's effort to attract bipartisan support for healthcare reform, saying both efforts will water down provisions favored by liberals and turn the bill into a failure.

"I think the White House very much wants to have, even if it's just one person, the ability to say that this is a bipartisan outcome," Weiner said. "And my frustration is we are really as a party are flirting with the notion of minority rule here."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.), and Senate Banking Committee chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) are currently drafting a final bill along with White House advisers. 

Individuals involved in the negotiations have indicated that a public option is still on the table to be included in a final bill. But some observers have indicated they may drop it because it may not attract a 60 senator majority need to break a potential filibuster. 

Yet, Weiner challenged his party leaders to include the option, saying that Democrats are "perilously close" to failing to pass a healthcare bill that would reduce costs and cover enough uninsured individuals. 

"Are we going to plow through this or are we going to keep worshiping at the altar of bipartisanship even when it only means essentially one Senator?"

The sixth-term lawmaker also called on his fellow Democratic lawmakers to stand behind a Democrat-only push to pass healthcare reform, saying that negotiations are now in a "post-Olympia Snowe period."

Though he favors a "strong" public option, Weiner made no secret of his support for a single-payer system under which the government would provide or pay for universal healthcare. 

"For me a strong public option is a compromise position from my advocacy for single payer," he said.


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Comments (28)

To the comment by Afgail, where are you going to go? To the republican candidate? yea that's a real sure way to get that public option you want.BY Ben on 10/20/2009 at 19:52
And there is no such thing as half pregnant, you either are, or you aren't. I agree with Rep. Weiner. We should have single payer, however, its not on the table. So we need a decent compromise, which is a strong public option.BY L Gerleman on 10/20/2009 at 20:03
HEALTH CARE REFORM —— NO WAYEmpire USA is ruled by the multinational rich, they have given up onAmerica and have shipped most of our wealth overseas, they have destroyed our unions and we are now powerless. So the three main reasons we will never get decent healthcare are:(1) Keeping the people fearful, anxiety driven and insecure is the onlyway a capitalist government can achieve submission to authority.This is what our terrorizing healthcare system is all about.(2) Capitalist medicine has double the excessive profit of any otherindustry in America. Such excessive wealth has never been regulatedand most of those in Congress being well to do capitalists, it never shall.(3) Danger of a good example. Surely the only way to end the harm inprofit driven capitalist medicine is to move it toward mercy driven governmenthealt hcare, such as Medicare charity. And the domino effect of this would bea social democracy, total equality and the end of excessive wealth capitalism.BY John Ellis on 10/20/2009 at 20:16
Public option? Which public option? The Apollo II moon rocket that everyone wanting a public option thinks it should and would be, or the carboard Fourth of July sky rocket that Congress, with great reluctance, will give us?What everyone agitating for a "public option" thinks it means is Medicare, for sale to everyone. But so many would choose such an option that the Healthcos would promptly be driven out of business . So, since there is such outcry for "a public option", we will indeed get one - but one that is unthreatening to the insurers. We'll get a "public option" available only to clients insurers don't want - maybe 5 or 10 million buyers This is why Obama wonders why anyone opposes the idea - after all, it can't threaten the insurance companies. Of course not - that wouldn't be allowed.Insurers are quite happy with the phony debate over a phony "public option" available to almost no one. Such debate serves their interests: it diverts attention from true healthcare reform, single payer Medicare For All. Can't allow any dicussion about that!BY Tom Hagan on 10/20/2009 at 20:54
Our fight for equal access to healthcare for all is about democracy, human rights, civil rights, and basic human decency. The health insurance companies have played a major role in our current healthcare crisis. They make huge profits and their CEOs make millions, while the rest of us are denied care.HERE’S WHERE YOUR HEALTHCARE DOLLARS GO:ANNUAL COMPENSATION OF HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY EXECUTIVES (2006 and 2007 figures): •Ronald A. Williams, Chair/ CEO, Aetna Inc., $23,045,834 •H. Edward Hanway, Chair/ CEO, Cigna Corp, $30.16 million•David B. Snow, Jr, Chair/ CEO, Medco Health, $21.76 million•Michael B. MCallister, CEO, Humana Inc, $20.06 million •Stephen J. Hemsley, CEO, UnitedHealth Group, $13,164,529 •Angela F. Braly, President/ CEO, Wellpoint, $9,094,771•Dale B. Wolf, CEO, Coventry Health Care, $20.86 million•Jay M. Gellert, President/ CEO, Health Net, $16.65 million•William C. Van Faasen, Chairman, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, $3 million plus $16.4 million in retirement benefits•Charli e Baker, President/ CEO, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, $1.5 million •James Roosevelt, Jr., CEO, Tufts Associated Health Plans, $1.3 million•Cleve L. Killingsworth, President/CEO Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, $3.6 million•Raymond McCaskey, CEO, Health Care Service Corp (Blue Cross Blue Shield), $10.3 million •Daniel P. McCartney, CEO, Healthcare Services Group, Inc, $ 1,061,513 •Daniel Loepp, CEO, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $1,657,555 •Todd S. Farha, CEO, WellCare Health Plans, $5,270,825 •Michael F. Neidorff, CEO, Centene Corp, $8,750,751 This executive compensation could be used to provide quality healthcare for thousands of Americans! GET THE INSURANCE COMPANIES OUT OF HEALTHCARE!Amer icans need a NON-profit, single payer healthcare system that provides healthcare for all.BY HealthCareForAll on 10/20/2009 at 22:11
This old liberal once again has the feeling that a longed for improvement in the lives of Americans is about to be diminished to the point of irrelevancy by our imperfect lobby driven government mechanism.BY Soc Space on 10/20/2009 at 22:17
Song: Obama Serenades Olympia Snowe, then shags her Rotten!http://02e56fa.netsolhost.com/blog1/index.php/2009/10/20/song-olympia-lay-obama-seduces-and-serenBY wulfmankarl on 10/20/2009 at 22:51
Obama Rahm are corporate owned. Their rhetoric cannot deceive us from their actions. Obama his fellow corporate owned Blue Dogs will reap what they sow…the loss of a major part of their progressive base.BY Mark Cartwright on 10/20/2009 at 23:56
We watched and learned a lot by watching FRONTLINEtonigh t… Please watch FRONTLINE ASAP.TonIght Frontline's subject was ROBERT RUBIN, ALAN GREENSPAN, BILL CLINTON, LARRY SUMMERS. If you don't know who these men are its to late.BY rfayhallock on 10/21/2009 at 01:27
I am impressed by congressman Weiner courageous and determined stand for public option, and I admire his principled position. I worry, though, about what Obama will do because he seems to avoid clear positions, and even when he articulates them, he fails to act on them. He is an extraordinary individual in so many ways, but does he have moral courage, the kind of courage Roosevelt and Truman had? Is he really on the side of Main Street? I first read about the "rumored deals" he made with insurers in Prof. Reich' article on Salon.com. If this is true, if our president has given insurers "hush money," in Reich' words, what kind of a president do we have? If this story is true, there should be an outrage! I am certainly waiting for Obama to pull a Truman, i.e., fight for the public option. If he doesn't, I'd seriously regret that Hillary lost the presidency to him.BY Shel on 10/21/2009 at 01:35
Obama is not about to take the fall for these crappy bills and whatever [***]child springs from their loins in conference. He is obviously making a point - make them do it! We need to elect more and better Democrats. I can guarantee you that if Obama had his druthers we would be a single-payer (or equivalent) nation like the rest of the wealthy and sane (double-entendre intended) world.BY barto on 10/21/2009 at 01:48
I lost faith in Obama long ago.BY Chelsea on 10/21/2009 at 02:56
I moved all the way from Mitt Romney to Obama - skipping Hillary. Kicking myself for it. Wish had volunteered for Hillary instead - at least she would have got stuff done rather than this hot air balloon we have for president.BY Jason on 10/21/2009 at 02:57
My wife,granddaugh ter and I made phone calls and went door to door in Arapahoe county Co. to help get Pres. Obama elected, If he does not get more active in the health care /public option plan to have the blue dog dems and Reid,Backus and Dodd etc to pass what the people want I'll consider working for some one else next time!BY Joseph W.Camp on 10/21/2009 at 12:24
As much as i admire Mr. weiner and may have wanted him for our Mayor here in NY, I do believe that he should not be so vocal as it appear to be against our President and his way of doing things. All though I don't care for many of the republicans, the one thing you can say is that they stick by each other through thick and thin wrong or right. But our party continues to air their dirty laundry in public. Then you also have to remember that Weiner, like many other Dems paarticularly those Conservadems were staunch Hillary supporters in the first place.BY ELIZABETH on 10/21/2009 at 13:37
Oh Hillary would have been tougher? Like when she had her closed-door meetings with the insurance industry? Get a grip. They're all half pregnant with insurance and pharmaceutical companies.It's really a wonderful entryMy wife is pregnant now, and I've looking for this for a long time in Chinese Pregnancy CalendarThanks for sharingBY David on 10/22/2009 at 11:34
Y'all are crazy.Our founders made it clear what type of government we were to have. That can be summed up in one word. Limited.The commerce clause, or the welfare clause, cannot justify the power grab that we see here.Those of you on some kind of train to utopia, are taking us along on a ride on the highway to [***].BY Medbob on 10/28/2009 at 11:18
For the People, By the People is because People Participate. Democracy is a full participation sport! Obama made it clear that it is not what he will do, but what WE the People do. Our BEST THINKING got us here and our best thinking now will be create the change we/you want. So…what are YOU doing right now to model Freedom with Responsibility? That is the discussion we need to have. INSPIRE me to go HIGHER (not whine) We wouldn't even need healthcare if we took responsibility for our health and the health of our shared land, air and water.BY jacquiechan on 11/21/2009 at 14:54

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