I guess John and I are part of "the left of the left" who are pushing for the public option. Some "senior White House adviser, who spoke on the condition of anonymity," told
the Washington Post, the he or she doesn't get why the public option is such an important issue for so many Democrats. I don't know why that "senior White House adviser" is hiding behind the cloak of anonymity. Those of us on the "left of the left" aren't hiding who we are. That "anonymity" is pretty weak and runs counter to the kind of open administration Obama promised us.
Putting that aside, I'll explain part of the reason why I strongly support a public option: Barack Obama sold me on it.
Contrary to some people in the White House, I still actually try to believe what Obama says. Sure, he really let me down on LGBT equality, but health care is his main issue, right? So, I have think he's being upfront on that one.
On the
July 20th conference call with progressive bloggers, Obama told us the bloggers are good at debunking myths, and that's why the progressive blogs were going to play such an important role in the success of passing real health care reform. Unlike some on his staff, he sounded like he wanted us on the team. This morning, I listened again to the audio of that call, which
John Amato posted at Crooks and Liars.
But the key moment for me was when Cheryl Contee from
Jack and Jill Politics asked Obama a question, which she said had been asked many times by the readers of her blog:
"Will self-employed individuals and small businesses be able to enroll in the public option and what will their benefit for this new health care reform be."
Obama started his answer this way:
They are some of the primary beneficiaries of the potential public option.
As a self-employed individual who feels trapped by his insurance company, Obama's answer struck a chord with me. And, it really helped me get my head around the public option.
I support the public option because Barack Obama explained it to me, not only on that call,
but several times.
Other experts take a similar view of the public's option importance to real reform and reining in the out-of-control insurance industry.
Maybe some people who work with the President, especially the anonymous "senior White House adviser," should spend more time listening to their boss instead of bitching to the Washington Post about the people who put them into office.
We want Obama to succeed. And, that's why we're pushing Obama to fight for what he has said is the right thing to do. We're only asking Obama to do what he told us he'd do. That's the kind of change I want to believe in. Still.
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