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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 11:31 AM Jan 2016

Howard Dean, Now Employed by Health-Care Lobby Firm, Opposes Bernie Sanders on Single-Payer



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Dean, known within many circles for his spirited critique of the Iraq War during the 2004 Democratic primary, comes as he has settled into a corporate lobbying career.

Dean, though he rarely discloses the title during his media appearances, now serves as Senior Advisor to the law firm Dentons, where he works with the firm’s Public Policy and Regulation practice, a euphemism for Dentons’ lobbying team. Dean is not a lawyer, but neither is Newt Gingrich, who is among the growing list of former government officials and politicians that work in the Public Policy and Regulation practice of Dentons.

The Dentons Public Policy and Regulation practice lobbies on behalf of a variety of corporate health care interests, including the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, a powerful trade group for drugmakers like Pfizer and Merck.


In 2009, Dean praised single-payer while speaking on Democracy Now, calling the idea “by far the most economically efficient system.” That’s because, as Dean noted at the time, a Medicare-for-all style single-payer system would cut down on bureaucratic overhead and do a better job at controlling prices. An analysis by University of Massachusetts at Amherst professor Gerald Friedman found that the single-payer plan introduced into the last Congress, for instance, would have save $592 billion, while expanding coverage to all uninsured American, regardless of ability to pay. Over 95 percent of households would see higher after-tax income because of the cost controls and elimination of insurance premiums.

Incumbent healthcare interests, particularly drug companies and insurers, have long viewed single-payer as a threat to their business model. Health insurance lobbyist strategy memos that were leaked from a source to veteran journalist Bill Moyers reveal a sophisticated effort to undermine public support for single-payer policies and to discredit Michael Moore’s Sicko, a movie that sharply criticizes the inequities and price-gouging of the American healthcare system. One slide discusses the need to use town halls and special forums to shape the Democratic primary debates in 2008 and peel away support for the reforms proposed in Sicko, while another calls for pundits to appear on television and denounce Moore as harmful to the Democratic Party.

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https://theintercept.com/2016/01/14/howard-dean-lobbyist/
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Howard Dean, Now Employed by Health-Care Lobby Firm, Opposes Bernie Sanders on Single-Payer (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Jan 2016 OP
Lowdown. SamKnause Jan 2016 #1
Everyone has their price, it seems. n/t n2doc Jan 2016 #2
He campaigned on Universal back in 2016 Wilms Jan 2016 #3
2016????? Ichingcarpenter Jan 2016 #5
The least you could do is cite 2004! Wilms Jan 2016 #6
I'll let you fix it to Ichingcarpenter Jan 2016 #8
A lobbyist for health insurance corporations and Big Pharma, I shoulda known the media appalachiablue Jan 2016 #4
He's in fine company. Hillary and the republicans. Autumn Jan 2016 #7
Did Chris Hayes even question the moral impropriety of Dean's employment? Ichingcarpenter Jan 2016 #9

appalachiablue

(41,113 posts)
4. A lobbyist for health insurance corporations and Big Pharma, I shoulda known the media
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 11:42 AM
Jan 2016

work was only minimal. Disgust. Thank heaven for the greats Bill Moyers and Michael Moore.

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
9. Did Chris Hayes even question the moral impropriety of Dean's employment?
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 12:15 PM
Jan 2016

That might tell you something too.

These political corporate hacks need to wear logos on their coats
like NASCAR.

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