It is no exaggeration to say that if it were to become law, this bill would kill significant numbers of Americans. People who lose their Medicaid, don’t go to the doctor, and wind up finding out too late that they’re sick. People whose serious conditions put them up against lifetime limits or render them unable to afford what’s on offer in the high-risk pools, and are suddenly unable to get treatment.
Those deaths are not abstractions, and those who vote to bring them about must be held to account. This can and should be a career-defining vote for every member of the House. No one who votes for something this vicious should be allowed to forget it — ever. They should be challenged about it at every town hall meeting, at every campaign debate, in every election and every day as the letters and phone calls from angry and betrayed constituents make clear the intensity of their revulsion at what their representatives have done.
Perhaps this bill will never become law, and its harm may be averted. But that would not mitigate the moral responsibility of those who supported it. Members of Congress vote on a lot of inconsequential bills and bills that have a small impact on limited areas of American life. But this is one of the most critical moments in recent American political history. The Republican health-care bill is an act of monstrous cruelty. It should stain those who supported it to the end of their days.
Every Republican who voted for this abomination must be held accountable
The cruelty and indifference to suffering embodied by the modern Republican party is appalling. This is a group of people – and their supporters are not exempt from this – who want the poorest Americans, their fellow humans who aren’t as fortunate as they are, to suffer.
This isn’t just a difference of opinion about marginal tax rates or the effects of import tariffs. This is about fundamental human decency, kindness, and empathy.
I have a lot of problems with the Democrats, but at least, as a political philosophy, party, and collection of elected officials, they aren’t gleeful about causing tremendous harm to their fellow Americans.
(via comtessedebussy)