Bob Wire Has a Point (It's Under His Cowboy Hat)

Hi, Max! Remember Me? I Voted For You.

Am I going to have to run for Congress just to get affordable health care?

By Bob Wire, 9-30-09

  Bob Wire and Max Baucus in happier times. (photo courtesy of Ednor Therriault)
  Bob Wire and Max Baucus in happier times. (photo courtesy of Ednor Therriault)

A watering hole in Central Montana is where I ran into Max Baucus. It was only a few hours after the town hall meeting in Belgrade last summer, where the Senator had appeared with President Obama to talk about his health care bill. But here he was in jeans and a casual shirt, chatting with the locals and relaxing after a contentious gathering in the airport hangar.

I asked him if he’d mind posing for a photo with me. My kids would be thrilled, I told him, to see their dad standing with a United States Senator. Baucus happily complied (“Call me Max,” he said), and a friend of his snapped the photo.

Now I wish I’d taken the opportunity to ask him a few questions, armed with the knowledge of his intentions on the health care bill.

“Max, who the hell are you working for?” I’d say. “You were not elected by the insurance lobby. You were elected by the very people who are DEMANDING that you include a public option in this health care reform bill. You were elected to represent the very people you are throwing under the bus by nixing the public option from your bill, giving the green light to insurance companies to jack up their already bloated rates because they won’t have competition from the government.”

Yeah, I know that there’s a lot of opposition to a government-sponsored insurance option. It’s mostly coming from loud-mouth conservatives, the tea-bagger and birther crowd, a lock-step minority that would oppose a cure for AIDS if it originated with a Democrat. But that’s a lot of white noise. People need affordable health care. If the government can offer a not-for-profit option, it will force Big Pharma, health care providers, and the health insurance industry to become more competitive, bringing down their costs and making insurance and basic health care more affordable to most Americans.

It’s a complex issue, to put it mildly, and I don’t pretend to understand every facet of the bill that’s being fought over in Congress like the last t-shirt at a Jonas Brothers concert. You can look elsewhere for the details, because I want to talk about what’s really pissing me off: the fact that our duly elected Senator has deliberately turned his back on his constituency, choosing to oppose the very thing that the majority of them want. You want transparency in government? Baucus clearly is beholden to the insurance lobby that donates millions to his campaign war chest. He represents the worst of our palm-greasing political system, and this kind of egregious influence-peddling has infuriated most of the voters who sent him to Washington in the first place. Baucus’ craven kowtowing to the fat cats of Big Insurance is so jaw-droppingly corrupt, it negates pretty much all of the good that Max has managed to do for Montana in his 31 years in office.

I don’t know him personally; we didn’t even get a chance to chat when I saw him at the saloon this summer. I can only comment on his actions as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and as Montana’s Democratic Senator. They suck. He approved $2.8 billion of U.S. money to fund a rum-making operation in the Virgin Islands. He voted to make filing bankruptcy more difficult, even though his health care bill, if it goes through the way he wrote it (which it won’t), will push more people than ever into the poor house. He voted against CAFE regulations, which would have raised fuel economy standards on business fleet vehicles. He was against increased funding for solar and wind power.

Goddammit, man, we didn’t elect you to look after the interests of big business and the insurance industries at the cost of our environment, our health, and our household budgets.

Max, it’s time for you to go. By turning your back on Montana and the rest of the country, and continuing to dip your snout in the trough provided by the health insurance lobby, you have signed your own retirement papers. It’ll be five more long years, and I’m sure you’ll be riding that gravy train all the while, but unless you pull your head out of your wallet and deliver what the majority of your constituency wants and needs, you’ll always be remembered as the ex-Senator to chose money over integrity.

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