October 22, 2009 2:02 PM

The GOP's On Notice: Stay Out Of His Face

Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., speaks at a town hall meeting on health care in Tavares, Fla., Oct. 12, 2009.

Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., speaks at a town hall meeting on health care in Tavares, Fla., Oct. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

(The Nation)  John Nichols writes about politics for The Nation magazine as its Washington correspondent.

Florida Congressman Alan Grayson keeps provoking congressional Republicans and their media allies with fact-based challenges to the lies being used to block health care reform.

The insurance-industry stooges keep taking the bait.

And the truth about the high cost of delaying needed changes in America's health care delivery system keeps getting the attention it deserves.

Why is Grayson so effective?

Because, unlike many other Democrats and mainstream Republicans, he refuses to be intimidated by the bullying tactics employed by the GOP's "Party of 'No' caucus" and its accomplices.

No matter how desperately Republicans in Congress and their amen corner in the media may try to the censor the dissident Democrats, Grayson is reminding America about the trail of dead left by insurance-company greed and political neglect.

The Florida Democrat who drew national attention last month when he declared on the House floor that the Republican plan for uninsured Americans was "don't get sick, and if you do get sick, die quickly," was back on the House floor this week to announce the creation of a website to honor the victims of the current system.

Grayson, who has taken the lead in highlighting a Harvard study that shows 44,000 Americans die annually because they have no health insurance, told the House and the nation: "I think it dishonors all those Americans who have lost their lives because they had no health coverage, by ignoring them, by not paying attention to them, and by doing nothing to change the situation that led them to lose their live."

With that in mind, he announced the launch of a Names of the Dead Web site.

Grayson's welcoming message at the site declares:

"Every year, more than 44,000 Americans die simply because have no health insurance. I have created this project in their memory. I hope that honoring them will help us end this senseless loss of American lives. If you have lost a loved one, please share the story of that loved one with us. Help us ensure that their legacy is a more just America, where every life that can be saved will be saved."

Visitors to the site are invited to add the names and stories of people who have died. They're also asked where they stand with regard to the health-care reform debate. There are links to the Harvard study, Grayson's speeches and his congressional and campaign websites.

The last link stirred predictable objections from Republican political operatives who are not used to Democrats who take the health care debate seriously enough to try and win it.

"What is wrong with this man? Alan Grayson's morbid exploitation of 'the dead' for personal political gain may be the most shameless stunt he's pulled yet," grumbled Andy Sere, spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Sere and his compatriots -- who are paid to pull shameless stunts for political gain -- charged that Grayson had committed some kind of ethics violation. They weren't sure what kind exactly, but they wanted to get the term "ethics violation" in play.

As when congressional Republicans threatened to sanction him for bringing up the fact that people die when they are denied insurance and health care, Grayson responded with a cry of: Bring it on!

"Let them file a complaint," said the congressman, who reminded reporters that he had paid for the website with his own money. "I'm sure I'll be vindicated."

Actually, he's already been vindicated.

Opponents of health care reform are so desperately frightened by Grayson's tactics that they immediately attacked the "Names of the Dead" site and posted false names -- "Wile E. Coyote" and "Hugh G. Reckshinn" -- to mock the reality that Americans die because our insurance industry.

When your critics are reduced to making light of the innocent dead, you have won the debate.


By John Nichols:
Reprinted with permission from The Nation

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by fss2009 October 26, 2009 10:20 AM EDT
The Republican party is filled to the brim with backward, ignorant, pathological liars and hypocrites. They are nothing but sewer roaches with lap-tops.
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by Ferrell-2 October 25, 2009 4:55 PM EDT
As a Republicrat (that's what we Independents are), I know Obama won the presidency by those outlandish promises and he really feels comitted to see them enacted into law. Problem is, he, nor his followers, gave enough thought as to the enormous immediate expense involved, nor the tremendous burden it will place on future generations. Sure, we need lots of medical reform but why not approach this sanely and take small steps over a few years at a time to arrive at a solution acceptable to all. Why does it have to be done right now? I'm sure we all know the answer to that question: to get reelected. From the looks of popularity polls, it might well backfire on all Democrats running for reelection.
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by fss2009 October 26, 2009 10:16 AM EDT
You are an idiot!
by charlie448 October 25, 2009 1:49 PM EDT
Grayson is just a nobody trying to get noticed.

Here are a few of the shocking ObamaCare (OC) health control facts.

Seniors lose $500 Billion from Medicare
Obama Lied Illegals are TAX exempt and get FREE care (Americans pay
You pay TAXES on Employer health care plans
Uninsured forced to spend 20% of income to be insured
Retired Union Members healthcare benefits get TAXED
OC provided to ALL non US citizens, including illegals
Illegals are 1/3 of all those covered in the OC plan
OC has a $1,000,000,000,000 Trillion Tax Gap
OC CANNOT BE PAID FOR without NEW TAXES
OC adds more than $3000/yr of debt to every American
NEW TAXES on Americans earning less than $250,000/yr
56% Of All Americans oppose ObamaCare
Americans PAY an additional estimated $3500/yr for coverage
Government administration more costly than private insurance
88 million Americans can LOSE private, employer coverage
GOVT COMMITTEE decides treatments/benefits you get
Mandatory! Governments control of your living wills
Health Choices Commissioner will choose your OC Benefits
Government sets Doctor's pay rates no specialists
Cancer patient care rationing
Government mandated Advance Care (Death) Planning
Government RESTRICTIONS on Special needs children
Congress gets lavish healthcare
Congress gets No Coverage Limit care
Congress gets No "Pre-Existing Condition" Clause

With all that is listed how can liberals in this country think that single payer will work. There are so many ways that we can fix the system we have and even open Medicare to the people that have lost insurance. We can put some oversight and regulations on insurance companies that take government money without making them government owned and controlled. Open interstate insurance, tort reform and oversight, illegal immigrants, abortion, etc.

The US has 300+ million people and can not be compared to the UK with 61 million and Canada with 31. The cost and implementation of such a large program is so large that the costs can not be determined in any accuracy. We now have a health care plan in force but it needs to be fixed to cover the uninsured and stop the the cost increases. Our government is looking in the wrong places to fix the system by trying to start a completely new government bureaucracy that has proven that the only government program that works is the military and that is full of political misuse and unneeded provisions.

How can anyone want a system that our own congress does not want for themselves, that alone should raise a big red flag. Why is it good for us but not them??
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by doc_holliday76 October 23, 2009 2:44 PM EDT
by brian1920:
"100% of old people die with health insurance ( MEDICARE)"
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We're just hoping that more of the constipated conservitards with "socialized" health care and afraid of CHANGE die quickly!
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by cidaia October 24, 2009 9:28 AM EDT
And it is precisely because of attitudes like yours that conservatives oppose your health care plan (and oppose a whole lot else too).

Even now as we speak, conservatives are passing around quotes from Obama and Clinton appointees - quotes that strongly suggest some people can and should be treated as --disposable--.

Quotes like the one where an Obama appointee once suggested putting sterilizing agents in the drinking water. Or where the Clinton appointee says "what a liberal candidate would say if he didn't have to worry about being elected" (that old people shouldn't get medical treatment, cuz they're just not worth it).

Or quotes like the ABC News article, "State Secret: Thousands Secretly Sterilized".

Or the juxtaposition of quotes about Trig Palin side-by-side with quotes from Margaret Sanger (Planned Parenthood founder), on what needs to be done with poor people, dumb people, and other "defectives"....

Liberals think it's funny to joke about how conservatives "need to die". Because they're "too stupid to live". And so on. But the reality is, "jokes" like that are seriously impairing your ability to persuade Americans that liberals/Democrats/YOU can be trusted with the power you so crave.
by doc_holliday76 October 23, 2009 2:33 PM EDT
by hologram5:
The Republican Party just needs to die.
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They are all old and on their way. Most of these A$$HATS have one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.
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Yep....and as long as they have their "socialized" Medicare, to hell with everyone else wanting TRUE health care reform to lower the costs from the for-profit insurance bozos!
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by doc_holliday76 October 23, 2009 2:28 PM EDT
by stuart-johns2:
"You go Grayson! And stick it to those manipulating, lying, republican extremists every chance they give you. Judging by their history, you'll have plenty more opportunity to do just that."
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Exactly! You keep rubbing the noses of those republican't extremists in their soiled diapers, as they continue to block TRUE health care reform for the American middle class with their worship of the corporate American GREED and EXCESS!
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by doc_holliday76 October 23, 2009 2:18 PM EDT
"No matter how desperately Republicans in Congress and their amen corner in the media may try to the censor the dissident Democrats, Grayson is reminding America about the trail of dead left by insurance-company greed and political neglect."
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Representative Alan Grayson is absolutely correct in everything he says, which is the reason why the constipated conservitards are so upset and feeling the need to attack him so hypocritically!

These republican't hypocrites are just simply disgusting!
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by doc_holliday76 October 23, 2009 1:51 PM EDT
by louiville2_5:
"But really those without insurance have a higher probability of irrational acts..."

"Bottom line it's Darwin at work."
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HA!...HA!...HA!.....ROTFLMFAO!!!

First off, you constipated conservitards don't believe in science, and certainly not evolution with all the republican't morons running around spewing "creationism" and after the SCOTUS shot that down in 1999, it's been the "intelligent design" propaganda!

I think you'd have a very hard time proving that the 50 million middle class Americans without health insurance "have a higher probability of irrational acts," especially as more and more workers are laid off and have lost coverage during the bush/cheney Great Recession of 2007-2009.

Try reading "The Republican War on Science" by Chris Mooney.
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by clinttexan October 23, 2009 9:12 AM EDT
Grayson isn't afraid to stand up to the thugs and that makes him okay in my book. I hope he runs for President 2016, it's time for the country to have their first Jewish President and Grayson has cajoles and will not be pushed around. Obama isn't taking the B.S. from the Right, and we need to keep it going in 2016.
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by holalanemeir October 23, 2009 6:26 AM EDT
The insurance companies are making a KILLING......
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