Posts Tagged ‘health care reform’

Obama Burnout

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Krugman says Obama is WYSIWYG, if you’re paying any attention. Of course, he’s right – he usually is. But it’s surely also true that Obama’s oratorical style and general demeanor during the election campaign allowed others to see in him what they wanted to see. He was all about aspirations and he was all about you. I was struck by this when I saw him in person at Rhode Island College in the middle of the primary fight. Obama doesn’t refer to himself a lot (unless he’s doing the biographical thing). At least some of his supporters were set up to be disappointed, however unintentionally, because Obama gave them a lot of warm, fuzzy feelings. I empathize with them some, but not all that much. Not all of us put on blinders – during the speech, when Obama said something like “you may not agree with me on every issue” a voice called out “Afghanistan!!!”. Now there’s a guy who was paying attention.

A political leader should put pragmatism before ideology and accomplishment over acting on principle. The health care bill sucks but still, it ain’t nothing. I say keep Obama, get rid of the Senate. Not kidding.

Costs vs. outcomes, people!

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Let’s face it. You don’t know shit about what’s wrong with the health care system and what needs to be done to fix it. You think it has something to do with the personal stories people tell about being denied coverage – greedy insurance companies getting between patients and their doctors. This is mostly bullshit.
Or you think it’s about socialism and long waiting lists. If you’re really a nutjob, by which I mean a Republican, you think it has something to do with radical left wing African American nazi abortionists. Whatever.

The reality is that it is mostly about economics. Don’t listen to personal anecdotes – look at data. Costs vs. outcomes. Competition vs. regulation. Inefficiency and waste. It’s all about money and it’s really important that the focus be on money.

This American Life gets it. Every so often, between all their shows on the travails of the upper middle class, this radio show knocks it out of the park. This is one of those times. Listen to it.

On Boycotting Whole Foods

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Matt gets it:

At any rate, very few businesses go as far as Whole Foods in marketing their products specifically as part of a quasi-politicized left-wing lifestyle and few CEOs go as far as Mackey in public advocacy of political views that are only tangentially related to his business. If Whole Foods shareholders were to start to wonder whether having their corporate brand dragged into the health care debate is really a smart use of their assets, I would call that a good thing. More like this please, in other words.

(Via Matthew Yglesias.)