
Organizing for America will be holding a health reform event tonight (Wed., 12/15) on the Eastern Shore. Here are the details –
TUESDAY in Wye Mills: Organizing for America to Hold Roundtable on Health Insurance Reform
As the health care debate continues in Washington, Marylanders will be gathering locally to ensure their voices are heard in this important debate. Organizing for America (OFA), a grassroots project of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) dedicated to supporting the president’s agenda for change, will hold a roundtable on Tuesday, December 15th at 7:00 p.m. at Chesapeake College where Dr. Zaneb Beams will discuss the need for health insurance reform this year.
Our health insurance system is broken — tens of millions of Americans don’t have insurance and 14,000 more lose their coverage every single day. But now, after months of debate, we are closer than ever to passing comprehensive health insurance reform. Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives passed landmark legislation – the Affordable Health Care for America Act. And now, the Senate is debating the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which would extend coverage to 31 million Americans while protecting those who have coverage from unfair insurance industry practices, like denying coverage because of a pre-existing condition or canceling someone’s coverage when they get sick. And according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, reduce the deficit by $130 billion during the first 10 ten years, and by $650 billion in the following decade.
Organizing for America is committed to supporting President Obama’s agenda for change at the grassroots level. Since June 6th, more than 2.3 million people have taken part in OFA’s health reform campaign and have organized over 23,000 events in all 50 states and every congressional district in support of health insurance reform. On October 20, OFA helped to generate more than 315,000 calls to Congress in a single day, over three times the initial goal.
Health Insurance Reform Roundtable Discussion
Who: Dr. Zaneb Beams, Family Practitioner
Anand Narayan, Johns Hopkins doctoral student
When: Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.
Where: Chesapeake College
Higher Education Center – HEC 110
1000 College Circle in Wye Mills
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Recently, Ehrlich has taken to being hostile towards the middle class. For example, on the November 28 show, Ehrlich came out in support of a massive new tax on the middle class, endorsing a health care plan offered by conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer. A key part of the plan is imposing a tax on employer-provided health insurance. Krauthammer estimates that this would be a $250 billion tax increase. While others have slammed this proposal for its impact on working Americans, Ehrlich posted the column on his website and told listeners, “Please read this Krauthammer piece, everybody, it’s just fantastic. He is the best writer on the right today.”
Since Ehrlich is the de facto head of the Maryland Republican Party, we wonder if the GOP’s announced gubernatorial candidates, Larry Hogan and Pat McDonough also support this tax increase. They should publicly state a position, now, as Ehrlich has boldly done, so the people of Maryland know where they stand.
Then, this week, Ehrlich came out against helping middle class consumers get access to credit, even when told by another WBAL host that the lack of credit was hurting the economy. Ehrlich also acted as a cheerleader for the recession, declaring that he was “not buying” good economic news:
Brian Kroneberger (host, Financial Hour, previewing his show, which follows the Ehrlichs): We’re going to walk through mixed signals in the economy. We had a better jobs report but the service sector, the manufacturing sector slipped a little bit–
Bob Ehrlich: I’m not buying it, Kroney.
Kendel Ehrlich: Any consumer reports yet on big Thanksgiving weekend?
Kroneberger: November retail sales a little bit lower, uh, than last year’s numbers –
Bob Ehrlich: People showing up but spending less, right?
Kroneberger: They’re showing up, spending less, frugal consumers, but you know –
Ehrlich: Sales, right?
Kroneberger: Credit. Credit cards have just basically taken — if you’re not a worthy consumer in their eyes by the numbers, right? You make ‘em bring down your interest rates and give you plenty of time to pay your bill, well they’ve fought back now and they’ve basically said, “You know what? The heck with it. Anybody that we think is not gonna pay us back, just purely by numbers, we’re gonna just take away their credit line.” And so you’ve got people out there, especially low and moderate income, people who have jobs, they don’t have credit anymore, so it’s going to be very difficult. So everybody down in Washington — Governor, you know this better than everybody — you know, “Go get the mean banks,” right –
Bob Ehrlich: Congress always overreacts. They always overreact. Always.
Kroneberger: But they’re coming back and saying, “You don’t have the credit line.” So that is certainly a negative economic sign.
So, Larry and Pat — who’s side are you on? Do you agree with Bob?

I just received an e-mail from Organizing for America (OFA) about a conference call with Senator Ben Cardin on Thursday Friday (sorry for the confusion, I hope folks were still able to make the call), December 4 at 10:00am to discuss health insurance reform. OFA held a similar call a few weeks ago with Sen. Mikulski and spots filled-up quickly. You have to RSVP to receive call-in information. Here is the full e-mail with all of the details:
Friend –
I want to invite you to join Senator Ben Cardin for a special statewide conference call tomorrow, Friday, December 4th.
Senator Cardin will discuss where we are in the fight for health insurance reform after the first week of Senate debate — and where we go from here.
RSVP to the call now — when you sign up at the link provided, you’ll be sent a call-in number and passcode to join the call. Here are the details:
What: Conference Call about Health Reform
with Senator Ben CardinWhen: Friday, December 4th
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Conference call information will be sent to everyone who RSVPs
On the conference call, you’ll hear about OFA’s recent successes in Maryland and how you can get involved. And you’ll get a special briefing from Senator Cardin and have a chance to ask him questions.
RSVP here:
http://md.barackobama.com/CardinConfCall
I hope you can make it,
Jason
Jason Waskey
Maryland State Director
Organizing for America
