
Life was hard for Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and husband Todd as they eked out a living when they first entered the workforce. That is, until at least one of them landed a union job that ensured they’d have health care coverage they could afford.
Yep. The Republican vice presidential nominee, whose running mate, Sen. John McCain, has indicated in multiple Senate votes how much he despises unionization, not only has benefited from the good wages and benefits of union membership, she’s talking about it publicly. From Jonathan Martin at Politico:
"We’ve gone through periods of our life here with paying out of pocket for health coverage until Todd and I both landed a couple of good union jobs," Palin explained to conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt. "Early on in our marriage, we didn’t have health insurance, and we had to either make the choice of paying out of pocket for catastrophic coverage or just crossing our fingers, hoping that nobody would get hurt, nobody would get sick."
Not the best timing for the veep wannabe. This week, we at the AFL-CIO are launching another in our series of political mailings to union members—and this one describes McCain’s plans to tax workers’ employer-based health care that could put 158 million of us at risk of losing our coverage.
McCain says his plan would include a tax credit for purchasing health coverage from private insurers—but doesn’t say the credit isn’t sufficient to cover the cost of the average health plan, and it won’t keep up with rising costs.
Further, the McScheme would:
* Deny Coverage. McCain would allow insurance companies to deny
coverage based on pre-existing conditions. The McCain plan also would put important medical procedures, like cancer screenings, at risk by allowing insurance companies to avoid state coverage requirements.* Destroy Medicare. McCain wants to privatize Medicare—just like the plan he’s proposed for Social Security. In Congress, he voted for steep increases in Medicare premiums and tried to cut billions from the Medicare budget.
As UAW member Dave Fecke states on the mailer:
McCain practically had free health care his whole life. He doesn’t understand how hard it would be for my family to pay more.
Palin’s describes her fear of living without health care in the same way as so many people who can’t afford to get sick. But her feel-good rhetoric is a cynical attempt to manipulate the public from someone whose "your-on-your-own" view of the world likely would result in millions more of us "crossing our fingers" and hoping we don’t get sick or hurt.
Martin at Politico admits he can’t find out what union job Palin ever held. In fact, no one knows. But the Palin-McCain ticket’s public drumbeat about the benefits of union membership and Palin’s rocky claims for identification with a political constituency—union members—whom the ticket desperately needs to win, mocks our thirst for honest public debate.
Less well known than Palin’s claims is McCain crossing a picket line to appear on the "Tonight Show," voting to prohibit firefighters and police officers from winning a union voice on the job and voting for a bill that attempted to eliminate unions.
Matt Tabbi at Rolling Stone graphically describes the Palin phenom:
Sarah Palin is a symbol of everything that is wrong with the modern United States. As a representative of our political system, she’s a new low in reptilian villainy, the ultimate cynical masterwork of puppeteers like Karl Rove.
So, a note to Gwen Ifill: At tonight’s vice presidential debate, ask Palin whether she supports the Employee Free Choice Act, which the union movement backs to give workers seeking good union wages and benefits a fair chance to get them. (McCain voted against it.)
And ask her if she agrees with a McCain adviser who said as far as health care coverage goes, there’s no such thing as being uninsured—because we can pretend the uninsured don’t exist.
That’s an idea that would save a lot of finger-crossing—including Palin’s.
Related posts:
- Liveblogging the Obama Health Care Presser: Cost Control Up Front; Politics Pushed Aside?
- AFL-CIO President Trumka: Union-Blue Dog Relationship Changing, Filibustering Health Care Un-American
- Shame on Unions for Protecting Their Health Care Plans?
- AARP, AMA, American Cancer Society, Consumers Union Endorse House Health Care Reform
- A Decent Health Care Reform Plan – from Max Baucus





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Great article.
Reason #1,298,128 not to vote for McCain/Palin.
But but but McCain didn’t have any health insurance for 5 1/2 years. BTW, did you know he was a POW? And that Sarah knows how to field dress a moose?
You would think that the Governor of a state would know when the US Supreme Court makes a ruling against that state. Palin did not know that the Supreme Court issued a ruling in favor of Exxon Mobil Corp, and against Alaska, in Feb 2008. Yes, this year.
Too bad she didn’t keep her legs crossed, too. I’ll bet all those kids cost some medical money.
isn’t Todd a union member?
The Union of Unconcerned Creationists?
HoJoe thinks people don’t want to vote for the smart ones here
Actually, I would like to see her demonstrate feild dressing a moose. If she can do it, I’d like to see it b/c may be a skill I’ll need in the next couple of years (to put food on my family, you know. And if she can’t, that would be *The* *Best*.
faith healing? laying on of hands?
Duh. And if I was running against Kobe Bryant, I would need to keep it from turning into a slam-dunk contest.
one misses the days when a traitor could count on retaliation from both sides….
Head for Crawford, TX. Bush seasonally hires many people to bring in the brush crop at his brush ranch. I believe that there are several brush seasons each year.
Steelworkers.
Steelworkers President Leo Gerard has called for Palin to stop using his union membership as a prop:
http://blog.usw.org/2008/09/03…..as-a-prop/
That is really good.
Tula !
and did you see your brothers (and sisters?) from the West Virginia United Mine Workers tell the NRA to get bent today ?
might good signs abound
Brushes, OK. More my speed, I could probably shoot a brush if I had to.
You have to love the way McDole and Palin and their ilk are more than willing to accept the benefits of unions and democratic socialism, but unwilling to support those benefits for everyone else.
One of my wingnut acquaintances is quick to rail against “unions” and “socialism” but I notice he hasn’t turned down his 40 hour work week, paid vacation, or employer-providede health care coverage, and when he was “between jobs” he didn’t send the unemployment checks back.
The sheer hypocrisy of these people is disgusting.
can i say that I REALLY DISLIKE McCRAZY…….vile bottom feeder GIGGOLO
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Xcel expects to cut off service to 72,000 in 2008Denver Business Journal – by Cathy Proctor
“72,000 people behind in electric bills”
Xcel: 20 percent aren’t paying residential bills [08/01/2008]
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Xcel Energy Inc. said Wednesday it’s shutting off power and heat to an average 1,000 residential customers every week in Colorado for nonpayment of bills and expects to disconnect 72,000 customers in 2008 — a 33 percent increase over 2007.
Xcel (NYSE: XEL) is based in Minneapolis. It’s Colorado’s largest utility, serving about 1.3 million customers — roughly 70 percent of the state’s population.
The number of customers disconnected for nonpayment of bills is an indication of how they’re coping with higher energy bills and a rocky economy. Uncollected bills eventually are rolled into the rates paid by all customers.
Xcel’s 1.26 million natural gas customers are paying $13,034,237 every year to cover write-offs. Xcel’s 1.3 million electricity customers in Colorado pay $13,457,057 every year for unpaid bills, according to state regulators.
During the first six months of 2008, Xcel said it shut off service to 36,000 customers, up 33 percent from the 27,000 customers shut off during the first half of 2007.
Yet 85 percent of the 36,000 Xcel customers disconnected during the first half of 2008 had service restored by paying all or a portion of the total amount they owed the utility. About 80 percent of those who were reconnected paid the full amount they owed, said Xcel spokesman Tom Henley
nice huh?
And winter is coming. If they freeze to death, what the heck, right? Very sad.
here there will be a 20% raise
Ah, but could you field dress it?
That is the new measure of ‘capacity’.
Betcha Sarah Palin could.
There are many morose moose families in Palinalaska who will attest to that fact.
And, there are rumors that polar bears are sternly warning their cubs away from Palinopolis.
“Be very careful of brushes with Sarah.” is the heatfelt sentiment amongst Palinalaskan wildlife these days. Why it has even been suggested, at union pack meetings, that Sarah wants to make the wolves pay for the bullets which get shot at them from airplanes … but you know how things can be misunderstood, HotFlash, I’m certain.
Outta curiosity, whut wud ya use ta bring down the really big brush? (In self-defense, of course.)
Yes, it is excellent. More info here on the Mine Workers taking a stand against being used by the NRA:
http://www.wboy.com/story.cfm?…..38;email=1
Meanwhile we need to deal with stuff like this in DC – Realy scary
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/….._1002.html
Sufilizard, you should make a diary and post your video of Jane Pauley, I bet people would like to hear her speech.
remind some here…..not mentioning names ..why weneed PREZ OBAMA
wow.. $634 billion to protect Americans (albeit through high sec domestic spying)! $200 billion a year in Iraq. $700 billion bailouts. Nationalized insurance companies and banks. Hey.. its Rethug Welfare State International! Who would’ve known that the rethugs would see the light…
sorry for the OT Tula.
Well, that should take care of outdoor frolicking. Seriously, I really hate stuff like this. Free country – not so much any more.
That’s why we need to bring back workhouses and debtor’s prisons.
Of course Directive 51 could achieve the same ends, and that’s already ‘on the books’.
Some pretty cold-hearted bastids run this place, Twain.
Note: The preceding snark was for purposes of disgust only (the pathetic state of affairs in which this nation finds itself just seemed to ‘happen’ and nobody knows why. Or, if they do, they are mighty quiet). Gosh! What a conundrum.
“The price of liberty is eternal vigilance” a somewhere along the way Americans decided that they would rather sit on their behinds and stare at the tv or anything other than take care of their country. We are now reaping the benefits of several decades of neglect.
Too true, Twain, or should I say Right On!?
“Comfort” is uppermost in what passes for the minds of ‘citizens’ in these halcyon daze.
Both have vision but Palin-DRONE’s is myopic. Gwen will bring that out like a pro!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59mOukUZNUo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVwpMB8QAUU