DAVID SIMON ON THE HEALTH CARE BILL:“ONLY ONE THING CAN MAKE PEOPLE THIS STUPID, AND THAT’S MONEY

From Rita Carlson; INTERVIEW BY JESSE PEARSON, PHOTOS BY PHILIP ANDREWS OF VICE MAGAZINE via Jason Linkins of the Huff­in­gton Post, 12/28/09

The most recent issue of Vice Mag­a­zine fea­tures an inter­view with David Simon, who unpacks at length on the tele­vi­sion show he’s best known for cre­ating, The Wire. Along the way, Simon — almost as an aside — hits the recent reform debates in Con­gress with a blast of truth:

Why does reform seem so impossible?

We live in an oli­garchy. The mother’s milk of Amer­ican pol­i­tics is money, and the reason they can’t reform financing, the reason that we can’t have public funding of elec­tions rather than pri­vate dona­tions, the reason that K Street is K Street in Wash­ington, is to make sure that no pop­ular sen­ti­ment sur­vives. You’re wit­nessing it now with health care, with the mar­gin­al­iza­tion of any effort to ratio­nally incor­po­rate all Amer­i­cans under a national banner that says, “We’re in this together.”

But then the critics of a system like that imme­di­ately cry socialism.
And of course it’s socialism. These igno­rant moth­er­fuckers. What do they think group insur­ance is, other than socialism? Just the idea of buying group insur­ance! If socialism is a taint that you cannot abide by, then, god­damn it, you shouldn’t be in any group insur­ance policy. You should just go out and pay the fucking doc­tors because when you get 100,000 people together as part of any­thing, from a union to the AARP, and you say, “Because we have this group actu­ar­i­ally, more of us are going to be healthier than not and there­fore we’ll be able to carry for­ward the idea of group insur­ance and every­body will have an afford­able plan…” That’s fuckin’ socialism. That’s nothing but socialism.

It is, lit­er­ally.
So the whole idea of group insur­ance, which of course everyone believes in, like that fellow on YouTube, “Don’t let the gov­ern­ment take away my Medicare…” You look at that and you think there’s only one thing that can make people this stupid, and that’s money. When you pay people to change their votes on the basis of money, the wrong shit gets voted for. That’s Amer­ican democ­racy at this point. And you get to the Senate and you’re looking at 100 votes, which don’t rep­re­sent any­thing in terms of pop­ular rep­re­sen­ta­tion. When 40 per­cent of the pop­u­la­tion con­trols 60 per­cent of the votes in the higher house of a bicam­eral leg­is­la­ture, it’s an oligarchy.

Simon goes on to com­ment on Sen­ator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), saying, “Let me under­stand this: One guy from a small state in New Eng­land is going to decide on a sin­gular basis what’s good for the health care of 300 mil­lion people? That’s our form of gov­ern­ment, and I don’t get it.”

It seems a simple enough story to tell: health care reform is shaping up to be what it is because the health care industry is spending a sur­real amount of money to influ­ence votes. But you can watch tele­vi­sion news for weeks without hearing about lob­by­ists or influ­ence ped­dling, and most of the news­paper arti­cles I read on the matter treat “K Street” as some sort of fas­ci­nating and frothy anthro­po­log­ical seg­ment of “Beltway cul­ture,” rather than the thing the pri­marily drives leg­isla­tive decisions.

The press will tell you that law­makers like Joe Lieberman and Max Baucus and Ben Nelson and Mary Lan­drieu are obsta­cles to health care because their votes are cen­trist ones. This is wrong. They are obsta­cles to health care because their votes have been bought. If sup­porters of the “public option” could unite as an industry and pro­vide these law­makers with the money to get re-elected, the public option would become “cen­trist” so fast that you’d have a god­damned stroke.

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