August is showdown month, so please use our August Recess Event tool and keep working the phones even more to whip votes. If you are a blogger, please sign up your blog.
Here’s a round-up of the latest action in Vermont, Ohio, Colorado, Michigan, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and California.
Vermont: Odum at Green Mountain Daily had a must-read analysis piece urging Peter Welch to sign the pledge.
Ohio: Modernesquire at Buckeye State Blog had a mea culpa for not alerting readers to the Steve Driehaus town hall that was disrupted by tea baggers. Don’t let this happen to you, check out the recess calendar today.
Colorado: The wonderful Colorado progressive blogosphere immediately mobilized upon word that Michele Malkin’s teabaggers were planning to attend an event with Nancy Pelosi, Diane DeGette, and Jared Polis.
Michigan: Eric B. at Michigan Liberal urged readers to attend a town hall with John Dingell
Minnesota: TwoPuttTommy at MN Progressive Project has a save-the-date for August 27th when Crazy Michele Bachmann will hold a Town Hall in her campaign to provide neverending material for comedians and progressive bloggers.
New Hampshire: Judy Stadtman at Blue Hampshire provided contact info for the organizers in the 603.
Connecticut: ctblogger at My Left Nutmeg totally busted Anthem Blue Cross astroturf at a town hall for Congressman Chris Murphy.
California: There is currently a special election to fill the Ellen Tauscher’s seat. If a candidate gets more than 50%+1 on Sept 1 they win, if not the runoff is on Nov 3. Realizing there is a good chance the winner will have a vote for health care, Calitic’s David Dayen has been asking candidates about the pledge during interviews. Lt. Governor John Garamendi and state Senator Mark DeSaulnier have both taken the pledge.
What are you doing to draw a line in the sand and demand a public health insurance option?





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a line in the sand to demand a watered down joke, smilingly accepting mandated enrollment in crappy profit-driven insurance policies?
recent plans have a ‘public option’ enrolling around 10 million people in 2013!
that, friends, is a bad joke, and the kind of thing a Republican administration could never pass.
Anthony Woods is running for Tauscher’s seat and is apparently doing very well. I got a call from his campaign yesterday and they now have 3 headquarters open. Fingers crossed for him.
I have donated money to aid the lobbying by Firedoglake. I am not close to any scheduled public meetings. But I honestly think what it will take is a literal march on Washington when it convenes and I recommend a “whisper campaign”. Can you visualize a swarm of Americans walking the halls of Congress whispering in unison “Single Payer” over and over again?
Hear our prayer. Single payer.
http://www.businessweek.com/ma…..op+stories
let the teabaggers have at sellout Democrats – they deserve each other.
me too. I donated to FDL’s Public Option Fund.
I’m going to all the VA and MD events.
Police and organizers shut down a town hall meeting disrupted by a large Rethuglican rent-a-mob in Tampa tonight. Couple of fights broke out. Fortunately, looks like no serious injuries. Don’t know about arrests.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…..53518.html
Got a better idea,
make it happen.
sounds like spending the last 8 years being hopeless about Bush has soured you on what change means. You can rant about how it’s not single payer and sound like some 9/11 fantic complaining how no one takes him seriously or you can get out and do something.
The Screamers sure aren’t sitting at home gripping about how unhappy they are. If they get their way, you won’t have public option, you won’t have a ban on excluding pre existing conditions, you won’t have anything, except the assurance that you were angry and did nothing. Bravo!
I am hoping everyone from Wisconsin is aware that the listings in the August Health Care Event Calendar for Senator Russ Feingold on Saturday, August 8 are bogus.
Senator Feingold already held these sessions on August 1, and his office made it clear that he will not be in LaCrosse nor Chaseburg again on the 8th.
These events are still listed with Free Republic and Teapartypatriots.org, so if you want a laugh you could show up with a camera to catch the freepers and teabaggers’ disappointment at not getting a shot at shouting down America’s #1 progressive voice.
But if you are interested in helping the cause for universal health care, call the main Feingold office in Middleton 608-828-1200 to confirm before you waste your time and effort going last week’s session.
why do you avoid the beauty that is mandated enrollment in plans of the for-profit industries choosing?
you left that out for some reason . . . not a big selling point, is it?
public option – probably won’t make it, 10 million or so people as currently constituted, it is only a fig leaf on an atrocious sellout.
pre- existing conditions ban – I wonder if the lobbyists who are writing the bills have included any loopholes for their clients?
the rest is ad hominem, look it up if you have to.