MarjorieLarner
Friday, September 25, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Spread the Word: Sherrod Brown's action
One of my favorite Rules for Radicals from Saul Alinksy, father of community organizing, is "A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag." For months, we've made repeated calls and written emails with the same message of supporting the public option, or single payer, or Medicare for all. If Alinsky were alive, I think he'd be telling us "Its time for a new tactic, folks."
Let's call and write our Senators, Congressional Representatives and the White House with this message: I urge you to follow Senator Sherrod Brown's example of refusing his Congressional health insurance benefits until you pass legislation for reform that provides access to quality health care for every one of us you represent. Show us we are all in this together.
Labels: health care reform, New Tactic, Sherrod Brown
Sunday, September 6, 2009
"There will be a special schedule Tuesday....."
The White House announced that on Tuesday, September 8th at 10:00 am the President will talk directly to students across the country on the importance of taking responsibility for their education, challenging them to set goals and do everything they can to succeed. The President's message will be streamed live on WhiteHouse.gov/live, and broadcast live on C-Span The White House will make a downloadable video of the speech available on their page later that day as it becomes available.
[the school] will modify our daily schedule on Tuesday to participate in this educational opportunity. Our teachers and students will have a discussion in their advisement class in advance of the broadcast. Students and teachers will watch the broadcast and have a follow-up conversation with their advisement classes. [the school] has an alternative option available for any families who prefer that their student not participate.
Dear Mr. President
Change We Need
My name is Marjorie Larner and I am writing to you today as a volunteer and a donor to express my firm support for the passage of comprehensive health care reform including a robust public insurance option open to all Americans.
I shared the joy of your campaign in Boulder, Colorado, beginning with the Primary and eventually taking a leave from work to be able to say yes every time there was anything to be done--from neighborhood team leader, office worker, supporting my son as a fellow and then Boulder youth vote coordinator, opening my house for anyone who needed a place to stay or meet, etc. The hope, love and unity was worth every dollar and every minute.
Since the campaign, I have tried to help OFA-- hosted numerous house meetings, organized phone calls and canvassing, went through the training for community organizers. I have listened to an unending stream of health care horror stories that shouldn't go on one more day, much less years or decades.
The people I contact are worried because they are uncertain what we are trying to help you do. They are not sure how far you will go to meet the goal. We understand this is a bigger fight than just about health care.
I feel responsible for what we led people to hope and work for, including the promise of accessible, affordable, quality health care for all of us. I have watched friends and family lose the chance to get the care they need for survival because of health care cost. As an independent consultant in schools, I have to provide my own insurance coverage. The process of being denied was humiliating. I am now on a state program for Uninsurables---high premium, high deductible. I worry I will not be able to continue this indefinitely because of the impact of the economy on my finances. Young adults in my family do not have health insurance. I keep my fingers crossed.
This is the first battle against those you promised we would not let win again. Mr. President, please use your speech to the nation this Wednesday to lead Congress to deliver comprehensive health care reform that includes a robust public insurance option available to all Americans. If we are truly in this together, and if it is true that you need us, please be honest with us about the extent of this battle so we can know what we are fighting for and how best to contribute.
Mr. President, please fight for the real change that will make it possible for all of us to have real health care. I urge you to accept nothing less.
Thank you for your service on our behalf.
Marjorie Larner