Roger Hickey
Roger Hickey
| Hometown: | Washington, DC |
| Interests: | America's Future Now, Health Care for All, New Energy, Quality Education, Real Security, Social Security, The Big Con, An Economy for All, Invest In America, Progressive Vision, Revitalizing Democracy |
| Honors: | 5 |
Roger 's Voice
Related Voices
All
- October 29, 2008 - 5:24pm
The health care plan advocated by presidential candidate Sen. John McCain is hazardous to your health.
- October 14, 2008 - 11:12amThe phenomenal financial crash of the past few weeks has hammered home what should be common sense: A free market needs reasonable rules that safeguard the public interest. So why would we accept the conservative argument that we should use that recipe for disaster to reform an already failing health-care system?
- September 30, 2008 - 1:21pm
Long before anyone had been nominated or elected, the voters of 2008 had gotten one message across loud and clear: Fix our dysfunctional health care system! For obvious reasons (and big reasons that aren't so obvious), the leaders of 2009 must heed that call.
- September 11, 2008 - 12:27pm
This year Americans want to talk about health care – and most of us want to talk about covering the uninsured and reducing the costs of health care – but often what we get from the media is just cynical double talk. Case in point: a column by Robert Samuelson in the September 10 Washington Post and this week’s Newsweek.
- July 7, 2008 - 10:38am
On Tuesday, July 8, a new campaign will be launched – for Health Care for America Now! – at press conferences in Washington and 55 other cities and towns. We at the Campaign for America’s Future are proud to play a leadership role in launching this much-needed campaign, led by 100 national and local organizations.
- Published The McCain Health Plan: Millions Lose Coverage, Health Costs Worsen, and Insurance and Drug Industries Win (Blog entry)April 29, 2008 - 9:24am
Sen. John McCain's health care plan is a dangerous fraud. It will dismantle the employer-provided system that now covers about 158 million Americans and will force millions of workers to fend for themselves in a market controlled by unregulated and predatory insurance companies. His plan would drive health care costs upward, not downward.
RELATED:
• Bernie Horn on "How to Talk About Health Care"
• Facts and analysis of our "Health Care for America" plan - February 17, 2008 - 2:33pm
Last week, the Economic Policy Institute released an important analysis of Jacob Hacker’s Health Care for America (HCFA) plan by the respected health economics team at the Lewin Group.
- Broadcast Goozner: Unfair and Unbalanced Wonkery on Mandates (Progressive Opinion) | February 3, 2008 - 3:49pm
- February 3, 2008 - 3:33pm
Mandates were also a central issue in last night's Democratic Party debate, with Sen. Hillary Clinton backing them and Sen. Barack Obama opposed. It was one of the few points of contention in an otherwise cordial faceoff.
For the record: I'm opposed to mandates for two reasons. First and foremost, they're bad politics.
Published!
- October 29, 2008 - 5:24pm
The health care plan advocated by presidential candidate Sen. John McCain is hazardous to your health.
- October 14, 2008 - 11:12amThe phenomenal financial crash of the past few weeks has hammered home what should be common sense: A free market needs reasonable rules that safeguard the public interest. So why would we accept the conservative argument that we should use that recipe for disaster to reform an already failing health-care system?
- September 30, 2008 - 1:21pm
Long before anyone had been nominated or elected, the voters of 2008 had gotten one message across loud and clear: Fix our dysfunctional health care system! For obvious reasons (and big reasons that aren't so obvious), the leaders of 2009 must heed that call.
- September 11, 2008 - 12:27pm
This year Americans want to talk about health care – and most of us want to talk about covering the uninsured and reducing the costs of health care – but often what we get from the media is just cynical double talk. Case in point: a column by Robert Samuelson in the September 10 Washington Post and this week’s Newsweek.
- July 7, 2008 - 10:38am
On Tuesday, July 8, a new campaign will be launched – for Health Care for America Now! – at press conferences in Washington and 55 other cities and towns. We at the Campaign for America’s Future are proud to play a leadership role in launching this much-needed campaign, led by 100 national and local organizations.
- Published The McCain Health Plan: Millions Lose Coverage, Health Costs Worsen, and Insurance and Drug Industries Win (Blog entry)April 29, 2008 - 9:24am
Sen. John McCain's health care plan is a dangerous fraud. It will dismantle the employer-provided system that now covers about 158 million Americans and will force millions of workers to fend for themselves in a market controlled by unregulated and predatory insurance companies. His plan would drive health care costs upward, not downward.
RELATED:
• Bernie Horn on "How to Talk About Health Care"
• Facts and analysis of our "Health Care for America" plan - February 17, 2008 - 2:33pm
Last week, the Economic Policy Institute released an important analysis of Jacob Hacker’s Health Care for America (HCFA) plan by the respected health economics team at the Lewin Group.
- February 3, 2008 - 3:23pm
January 28, 2008
JON KINGSDALE is a good man playing a bad hand dealt him by the Massachusetts Legislature and the Bush administration.
Rated/Discussed
- No posts yet.
Broadcast
- Broadcast Goozner: Unfair and Unbalanced Wonkery on Mandates (Progressive Opinion) | February 3, 2008 - 3:49pm



