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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton tours run-down Harlem NYCHA building, vows to fight for low-income housing residents [View all]beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)144. The reason why she bailed on single payer health care, or rather reason$:
Hillary Clintons Single-Payer Pivot Greased By Millions in Industry Speech Fees
Hillary Clintons sudden attack on Bernie Sanders single-payer health care plan is a dramatic break with Democratic Party doctrine that the problem with single-payer is that it is politically implausible not that it is a bad idea.
Single-payer, the Canadian-style system in which the government pays for universal health care, takes the health insurance industry out of the picture, saving huge amounts of money. But the health insurance industry has become so rich and powerful that it would never let it happen.
That was certainly Clintons position back in the early 1990s, when she was developing her doomed universal coverage proposal for her husband, Bill.
But in the ensuing years, both Clintons have taken millions of dollars in speaking fees from the health care industry. According to public disclosures, Hillary Clinton alone, from 2013 to 2015, made $2,847,000 from 13 paid speeches to the industry.

Source: Public federal disclosures, Clinton campaign
https://theintercept.com/2016/01/13/hillary-clinton-single-payer/
Hillary Clintons sudden attack on Bernie Sanders single-payer health care plan is a dramatic break with Democratic Party doctrine that the problem with single-payer is that it is politically implausible not that it is a bad idea.
Single-payer, the Canadian-style system in which the government pays for universal health care, takes the health insurance industry out of the picture, saving huge amounts of money. But the health insurance industry has become so rich and powerful that it would never let it happen.
That was certainly Clintons position back in the early 1990s, when she was developing her doomed universal coverage proposal for her husband, Bill.
But in the ensuing years, both Clintons have taken millions of dollars in speaking fees from the health care industry. According to public disclosures, Hillary Clinton alone, from 2013 to 2015, made $2,847,000 from 13 paid speeches to the industry.

Source: Public federal disclosures, Clinton campaign
https://theintercept.com/2016/01/13/hillary-clinton-single-payer/
Democratic Debate 2015: Hillary Clintons Enemies In Pharmaceutical and Insurance Industries Have Supported Her Campaigns, Foundation
In 2008, Clinton was the among the three biggest recipients of campaign cash from pharmaceutical-related companies, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics. In all, the watchdog group reports that she raised $738,000 from employees of pharmaceutical manufacturers and companies classified as Pharmaceuticals /Health Products. The center reports that Clinton also raised more than $1.2 million from the insurance industry -- which includes health insurers.
On top of those campaign contributions, the Clintons and their family foundation have benefited from their ties to the pharmaceutical and insurance industries.
In 2011, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) -- the primary trade association representing drug companies -- paid Bill Clinton $200,000 for a speech, as the organization was lobbying the Hillary Clinton-led State Department. Last year, the Drug Chemical and Associated Technologies Association, a trade group whose members include major pharmaceutical companies, paid her a $250,000 speaking fee.
Meanwhile, the Clinton Foundation has received between $1 million and $5 million worth of donations separately from drug manufacturers Pfizer and Procter & Gamble, and from health insurers Humana and Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina. Some of those companies made donations as recently as this year, according to the foundations website.
That largesse was part of a friendship forged after those industries opposed her 1993 health care initiative -- and which continued after she won reelection to the Senate in 2006.
http://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/democratic-debate-2015-hillary-clintons-enemies-pharmaceutical-insurance
In 2008, Clinton was the among the three biggest recipients of campaign cash from pharmaceutical-related companies, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics. In all, the watchdog group reports that she raised $738,000 from employees of pharmaceutical manufacturers and companies classified as Pharmaceuticals /Health Products. The center reports that Clinton also raised more than $1.2 million from the insurance industry -- which includes health insurers.
On top of those campaign contributions, the Clintons and their family foundation have benefited from their ties to the pharmaceutical and insurance industries.
In 2011, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) -- the primary trade association representing drug companies -- paid Bill Clinton $200,000 for a speech, as the organization was lobbying the Hillary Clinton-led State Department. Last year, the Drug Chemical and Associated Technologies Association, a trade group whose members include major pharmaceutical companies, paid her a $250,000 speaking fee.
Meanwhile, the Clinton Foundation has received between $1 million and $5 million worth of donations separately from drug manufacturers Pfizer and Procter & Gamble, and from health insurers Humana and Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina. Some of those companies made donations as recently as this year, according to the foundations website.
That largesse was part of a friendship forged after those industries opposed her 1993 health care initiative -- and which continued after she won reelection to the Senate in 2006.
http://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/democratic-debate-2015-hillary-clintons-enemies-pharmaceutical-insurance
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Hillary Clinton tours run-down Harlem NYCHA building, vows to fight for low-income housing residents [View all]
geek tragedy
Apr 2016
OP
And you claim that Bernie is pandering by going to a conference on the poor?
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#1
Bernie fought for the poor for decades while Hillary made millions pandering to corporations.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#79
The reason why she bailed on single payer health care, or rather reason$:
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#144
Her stand on T-TIP and its fracking chapter could be a major driver of housing loss.
Baobab
Apr 2016
#141
Then immediately took off for $353k star studded fundraiser w George Clooney
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
#2
Are you serious... Bernie has been a blatant champion for the poor and has led the fight against
berniepdx420
Apr 2016
#12
I believe the poster said "Sanders supporters", not Bernie himself, HUGE difference.
Actor
Apr 2016
#52
Can you tell us what Clinton did for these people the 8 years she was their senator? nt
Chezboo
Apr 2016
#47
He has toured inner cities in the primaries and he has been walking the talk for decades
Armstead
Apr 2016
#89
Bernie's coattails. 190 down ticket candidates we're fundraising for directly
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
#35
By us. Bernie has identified whose joined his movement and we're donating directly
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
#59
I thought she was their Senator for eight years? Late to the party? And the rest of the country?
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#4
May we help? What button does one have to press to stop the mechanized
question everything
Apr 2016
#73
How about some truth about Bernie and his commitment to housing for low and moderate income?
Armstead
Apr 2016
#93
Did she apologize for the Crime Bill and the Welfare Reform Bill while she was there. Did she
berniepdx420
Apr 2016
#8
It seems quite obvious you don't care either about the poor and the incredible income inequality...
berniepdx420
Apr 2016
#14
He's fought for them through his entire political career.. here's the video to prove it...
berniepdx420
Apr 2016
#15
Because of the Violence against Women act after opposing the parts that unfairly targeted AAs.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#37
Saving women's lives is an "excuse" to you? Figures. And Hillary promoted the bill.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#42
Is the deep south now exclusively AA? What kind of person thinks only AA people live here?
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#61
And if he hadn't voted for it, we'd be hearing the screams of how he must hate women. nt
Chezboo
Apr 2016
#56
firstly... watch the video... second.. what about the rest ?? your allegiance blinds you
berniepdx420
Apr 2016
#39
What is this, 4th grade neener-neener time? What are your thoughts on the actual OP?
Hekate
Apr 2016
#28
She had to move to a slum in Chappaqua, where's your compassion, man?
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#122
5th Rec here. You know I actually read that as Housing Austerity at first glance. Yikes.
Hekate
Apr 2016
#24
She might start by dropping a million from her charity foundation on the Corsi Houses.
Half-Century Man
Apr 2016
#26
Fact is philanthropy is not enough to fill the gaps in government funding
RedCappedBandit
Apr 2016
#133
Clinton supporters cheer as the candidate speaks at La Guardia Memorial Houses in East Harlem
Haveadream
Apr 2016
#34
If they're part of the "Hillaverse" than I'm proud to be part of it too nt
geek tragedy
Apr 2016
#36
local political official went on MSNBC and issued an open invitation to both candidates
geek tragedy
Apr 2016
#65
Did she fight for them when she was their Senator? Or is this some new thing?
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2016
#108
I lived in my car when I left my husband, I've gone without food and medicine before...
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#123
I already said what I have to say. You and your associates aren't going to cow me into submission.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#128
I'm not the one trying to shame people into shutting up by implying they've never suffered.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#130
hillary will support trump when he wants to "develope" this "blighted" area
SoLeftIAmRight
Apr 2016
#127
Loved the video of her playing Dominos! For the first time it made me want to meet a candidate. nt
eastwestdem
Apr 2016
#129
If Lawrence O'Donnell is to be believed she never visited while a Senator, true or false? nt
slipslidingaway
Apr 2016
#135