We are escalating our efforts

We can see through the exaggerated partisan rhetoric coming from both parties regarding the new health care law.
We know the Republicans are wrong when they describe it as a “government takeover” when in fact the law furthers insurance industry domination of health care. And, the Democrats exaggerate when they describe the law as the equivalent of Social Security or the Civil Rights laws. In fact the Untied States is left more with the status quo than real change; with the same profit-driven health care, tens of millions without insurance and those with insurance usually having inadequate coverage.
The movement for real health care reform is not giving in, indeed we are working harder to build a movement than cannot be stopped. We need your help to continue our efforts. Click here to support our work.
The organizations represented by the three of us have put out statements concerning the law. If you want clear-eyed, accurate thinking about what the law does please read the following:
Medicare-for-All Advocates Say Bill Fails to Meet Needs of People, Health Care Now, Click here.
A false promise of reform: Health bill leaves 23 million uninsured, Physicians for National Health Program, Click here.
Health Care: What Did We Get? Where Are We? And, Where Do We Go From Here?, Prosperity Agenda, Click here.
Please review the statements and let us know your thoughts on the new law and what next steps you think the movement for Medicare for All should be taking.
We look to the social movements of our nation’s history to remember what we must do to keep fighting. We are building a movement for real healthcare based on equality and fairness. We know that a well-organized grass roots base can overcome the wealth of the insurance industry. We are not giving up or giving in, in fact we are escalating our efforts.
Please share this with people you know and urge them to read the statements we have cited and urge them to join us.
If you can make a donation to support our ongoing efforts, please click here to do so today.
Thank you for your efforts for real reform.



