That Franklin Roosevelt’s wisdom is timeless is clear amid the current contentions over health care reform. Listening yesterday to what passes as debate in the Senate Finance Committee fear was invoked relentlessly by Republicans. Their argument: we cannot take a bold step toward reform because the American people are afraid. In other words fear rules. Do whatever is necessary to push it back even if it is wrong and destructive.
Finally one lone Republican has surfaced who has ears to hear the call of history. Let us applaud Olympia Snowe for her courage in the face of threats from her caucus. Let us not cede control in shaping the final Senate bill. One Republican vote in the name of a barely audible whisper “bipartisan” is not a fair trade for a real public option to compete with the multi billion dollar health corporations. More than cost containment it stands for simple humanity in how we treat the ill and advance health for all.
There are miles to go on health care though considerably fewer than was the case two days ago. President Obama suddenly has a gravitas not discerned before by our silly pundits. In realizing a sane reformation of health care in the United States, the only thing we have now to fear is fear itself.
