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Healthcare roils New York, again

Broken systems produce endless amounts of controversy, and healthcare is entirely typical of the phenomenon.

In Albany, Andrew Cuomo issued subpoenas to several large health insurance companies; the attorney general alleges that various insurers had used a wholly-owned subsidiary of UnitedHealth, Ingenix, to set reimbursements rates for consumers that were artificially low, leading to hundreds of millions in additional costs for consumers and, of course, correspondingly fatter profits for the insurers themselves.

“Ingenix is a wholly owned subsidiary of the industry, and the company is determining the rates that the insurance companies use to reimburse consumers”, Mr. Cuomo said.

Perhaps out of sheer embarrassment, the companies in question had no statement on the subject. As the saying goes, there ought to be a law - preferably an Elizabethan one that involves locking insurance executives in the stocks and encourages passers-by to throw offal at them.

In NY-29, meanwhile, Democratic challenger Eric Massa traces the feudal abuses of the healthcare system to its roots: crappy bought-and-paid-for legislators, specifically, his republican opponent, Congressman Randy Kuhl.

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Employers Behaving Badly & What To Do About It.

Tuesday’s paean in praise of Jacob Riis’ photography (google images of his work here , wiki article here)and 1880’s discovery of How The Other Half Lives, was given contemporary life by the report of NYS’s Labor Department which has discovered that employers are unlawfully exploiting their workers by not paying them, by paying less than minimum wage, by not paying disability and unemployment compensation etc. Ms.M. Patricia Smith, the Labor Commissioner, who set a bold course as chief of the AG’s Labor Bureau, continues to light fires. “I wouldn’t doubt that 10 percent of the state’s workers are either misclassified as independent contractors or work off the books,” Ms. Smith said. (Jonathon Tasini’s take here )

I see illegal employment everywhere: construction workers, off-the-books domestic workers, delivery people and supermarket baggers. They are working without fair pay in every neighborhood. Have you ever seen any? Will it come as a shock to you that many of those victimized are men and women of color?

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Note to Andrew Cuomo : "shuffle and jive" is not the same as "bob and weave"

Pam Spaulding alerted me to the demotardic shenanigans of Andrew Cuomo. My quick response is ending up being a larger piece on race, so let me just get the news out first.

Andrew Cuomo, the Attorney General for the State of New York and Hillary Clinton supporter, has earned not just a culturekitchen Demotard award. He also gets to hang on his door a Reappropriate "Racism Fairy" badge and enjoy a video prelude from Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing :



Andrew Cuomo (who could easily be played by John Tuturro, the italian guy in the video clip) said of the primary process that, “You can’t shuck and jive at a press conference ... all those moves you can make with the press don’t work when you’re in someone’s living room.”

His response to criticism for the quote? Well, what he really meant was "bob and weave" your way through a situation. That it was never meant as a reference to Barack Obama.

Yes, because "shuck and jive" is really all about bobbing and weaving.

Geezus.

I have more respect from Klansmembers than from Europeanoid liberals with repressed racist tendencies that get manifested in curiously inappropriate moments like, you know, when they're talking up their white candidate who's poised to lose the nomination to a black man.

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A less than wholehearted endorsement

Overheard in the parking lot in the media gaggle, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo on the administration proposal to issue ID cards to immigrants without regard to immigration status:

"If it shows up in court, as I expect it will, I'll defend it".

Full stop.

Doesn't seem all that enthusiastic, is it?

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The morning papers, November 20

In a bit of colonial effrontery, NASDAQ announces a $5.1 billion takeover bid for the London Stock Exchange.

The New York Times: Governor Pataki (remember him?) gives the special counsel investigating the Hevesi scandal subpoena powers.

Also in the Times, a closer look at the goals of Attorney General-elect Andrew Cuomo:

“We started this campaign talking about a reform agenda,” Mr. Cuomo said. “And we laid out specific legislative priorities. I think that’s the mandate from the people. They want reform in Albany. They say: Clean it up. Fix it. There is a lack of trust between the people and the government. It’s not a perception problem. It’s a reality.”

The Washington Post: Charlie Rangel calls for a draft, again; John McCain says U.S. troops are "fighting and dying for a failed policy." Way to go in helping the terrorists, attacking the troops, blaming America first, blah blah blah, Senator.

Rats leave the sinking ship.

The Albany Times-Union: The best-kept secret in New York, Lieutenant-Governor Mary Donohue, may be kicked upstairs for a nine-year term on the Court of Claims. Still desperately sucking at the taxpayer teat, republicans are; isn't it odd how they never seem to head to that private sector they always extol, unless there's a government-dependent lobbying job, that is?

Lastly, Ben Smith takes a closer look at the past of Malcolm Smith, Senate Democratic leader.

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2006 Candidates for New York Attorney General

DEM, WOR
Andrew Cuomo
Campaign Website: http://www.andrewcuomo.com/home.asp

REP, IND, CON
Jeanine Pirro
Campaign Website: http://www.jeaninepirro.com

LBT
Chris Garvey (Libertarian)
Campaign Website: http://home.att.net/~chrisgarvey/home.htm

GRE
Rachel Treichler (Green)
Campaign Wesite: http://www.serve.com/ecobooks/voterachel

SWP
Martin Koppel (Socialist Workers' Party)

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New York Times endorses Democrats

Bet nobody saw this coming: The New York Times endorsed every Democrat within a hundred miles of 43d Street.

... Eliot Spitzer. "We not only endorse Mr. Spitzer, we also hope his victory is big enough to use as a cudgel in the State Capitol." – Amen.

... Andrew Cuomo, with reservations...

... Dave Mejias, with the express note that it's not because Peter King wants the editors jailed, but because he's generally a worthless, extremist zealot...

... John Hall, saying he's the "obvious choice"...

... Linda Stender in NJ-07, because incumbent Mike Ferguson is a Bush agenda poodle...

... Chris Murphy over Nancy Johnson in CT-05...

... and finally, Joe Courtney over Rob Simmons in CT-02.

Nice work.

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Siena poll: blowout

The new Siena Poll is out; here are the numbers, with 22 days to go:

  • Eliot 68%, republican whatshisname 22%, undecided 9%
  • Hillary 59%, republican whatshisname 32%, undecided 10%
  • Cuomo 50%, Al Pirro's love toy 37%, undecided 13%
  • Hevesi 52%, republican whatshisname 25%, undecided 22%

    They are toast. Toast.

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