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Dear,

If the U.S. Supreme Court rejects the individual mandate for healthcare
this summer (and even if it doesn't), we should be aware that this was
never a real solution and that something better is available.  We should
make Congress and our state legislatures aware now.

Tell them single-payer healthcare is the way.

Most rich countries spend muc! h less on healthcare and provide it for
everyone without mandating the purchase of health insurance from private
corporations.  They use non-profit systems like single-payer that cut out
the middleman, the bureaucracy, the advertising, and the profit motive.

Congress has the Constitutional right to pass laws "necessary and proper
for carrying into execution" its powers, including providing for the
"general welfare."  Medicare and veterans' healthcare are single-payer
systems that could easily be expanded to include everyone.  It is arguably
not "necessary and proper" to require people to buy an expensive,
inadequate product from a private corporation.

If the individual mandate ends, let's not lose heart.  Let's seize the
opportunity. States are moving ahead with single-payer, but Obama's
healthcare law included measures aimed at making it harder for states to
act.  Vermont has passed single-payer and is struggling with these hurdles
now.

An amendment to fix this was passed in House committee during the 2009
healthcare debate but then unceremoniously stripped out by Speaker Nancy
Pelosi.

Tell Congress to allow states to create single-payer now.

Please forward this email widely to like-minded friends.

Signed,
Aimee, David, Jeff, Sarah
and the Roots Action Team

P.S. Our small staff is supported by contributions from people like you;
your donations are greatly appreciated.

Resources

The Nation: Can We Have Health Reform Without an Individual Mandate? Yes,
It's Called 'Medicare for All'

Huffington Post: Pelosi: Single-Payer Amendment Breaks Obama's Health Care
Promise

New York Times: Letter on "The Health Care Mandate" by Arnold S. Relman

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