newsjunkiepost.com — In yet another insightful segment, PBS's Bill Moyers shows who is coming in and out of the revolving door -- the lobbyists that come to Washington to lobby, and the lobbyists that go to Washington to work for no one else, but their former employers. In this video, Moyers point out for you the faces behind Baucus; agenda.
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mercypoliticsOct 11, 2009
Bill Moyers nails it in this video, and gives some disturbing evidence of the fact that some of our Senators and Congress Representatives are in bed with the health care insurance companies, which is precisely why they oppose the public option....
dangercollieOct 11, 2009
The mistake the Republicans made was not digging out the corruption in their own ranks when they were in power. Don't let the Democrats make the same mistake. Just because they have a D in front of their name doesn't excuse anything. If the Democrats repeat the mistakes of the Republicans, then the whole freaking cycle will start all over again. People will get mad at the Dems and give another Bush or worse, a Palin. End it now.
Closed AccountOct 11, 2009
All i'm saying is if he is so adamant that this is the way to fix our healthcare why doesn't he enroll in the plan himself if it is so great?
crichton101Oct 11, 2009
Yeah, cause they are afraid they're gonna get less, or be made to change it, something that has been repeatedly explained won't happen. If you like yours, you'll get to keep it. No ones insurance is being taken away.
starryann2000Oct 13, 2009
I have been thinking maybe everyone should get together and take out a class action lawsuit stating what is going on and suing them for damages, maybe people would pay attention then, that would definitely be big news on all channels if the gov was sued by the people they should be serving. Since we are taxpayers we would probably be in essence suing ourselves but at least it might shine some light into dark corners. Question can you sue gov for bad practices
shauncorleoneOct 14, 2009
ACORN = lesser means? Is it their millions in funding or their direct involvement with running government activities that makes them less fortunate?