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Does Morning Joe realize that this morning’s rant is a precursor to Healthcare For All & unions?

November 5, 2023 By Egberto Willies

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The Morning Joe crew excoriated CVS and Walgreens executives after workers threatened a ‘soft strike.’ They attacked the greed of the companies.

Morning Joe realizes for Healthcare For All & unions.

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The recent discussion on “Morning Joe” touched upon crucial socio-economic issues plaguing the American workforce and healthcare system. The impassioned conversation delineates a fundamental shift in perspective, one that is inching closer to acknowledging the systemic flaws that progressive activists and thinkers have long been pointing out. Here’s a deeper examination of the key points raised, which collectively suggest a growing realization that could well be a harbinger for a move towards Healthcare For All and a stronger union presence across all sectors of labor.

The Imperative for Comprehensive Unionization

The dialogue begins with a rallying cry for universal unionization. The labor landscape in America is fraught with inequities that span from the retail employee to the corporate office worker. Unionization isn’t merely a matter of ensuring fair wages; it’s about instilling a balance of power between employees and employers. Collective bargaining is the linchpin in this balance, enabling workers to negotiate not only for fair pay but also for safer working conditions, more reasonable hours, and benefits that reflect their contribution to the company’s success. The push for unionization across the board reflects a progressive stance on labor rights, harking back to the solidarity movements that birthed the initial labor protections in the United States.

Healthcare: A Right, Not a Corporate Perk

The second point raised is the disentanglement of healthcare from employment—a sentiment that echoes the progressive call for a universal healthcare system. In the current paradigm, healthcare provision is often tied to one’s job, resulting in a patchwork system that leaves millions uninsured or underinsured. This system not only burdens companies with administrative responsibilities unrelated to their core business but also, more importantly, jeopardizes the health and financial stability of workers. When healthcare is a privilege managed by employers, it becomes a tool of control rather than a guaranteed right. Advocating for a healthcare system independent of employment aligns with the progressive agenda that views healthcare as a fundamental human right, accessible to all, regardless of employment status.

The Overburdened Pharmacy Workers as a Microcosm

The state of overwork and understaffing in retail pharmacies, like CVS and Walgreens, is emblematic of the broader systemic issue of worker exploitation. The current state, where profit maximization overrides the well-being of workers and service quality, is unsustainable and immoral. The narrative of pharmacy employees being pushed to the brink highlights not only the personal toll on workers but also the potential risks to consumers who rely on these essential services. It is a stark example of how the relentless pursuit of profit can undermine the very essence of service industries.

Market Failure in Essential Services

The conversation on “Morning Joe” underscores the inherent failure of market forces in essential services, particularly healthcare. In critical sectors where the demand is inelastic—because when one falls ill, the choice is not whether to seek care but rather how to obtain it—the free market fails to self-regulate for the greater good. This scenario underscores the need for a regulated or socialized approach, where essential services are shielded from the capricious winds of market pressures and profit imperatives.

A Shift in the Mainstream Discourse

Perhaps most significant is a noticeable shift in mainstream discourse, with figures like Joe Scarborough signaling an awakening to the systemic issues progressives have long championed. This could be a precursor to broader public support for sweeping reforms in labor and healthcare. When the plights of American workers and the dysfunction of the healthcare system become talking points on platforms like “Morning Joe,” it signals a potent change in the national conversation.

The discourse captured in the “Morning Joe” transcript is a powerful microcosm of the larger struggles within the American socio-economic framework. It is a call to action for a more equitable approach to labor rights and healthcare, championing the idea that these should not be commodities for the few but rights for the many. As the conversation evolves, it becomes increasingly clear that the path forward for America could well be paved with more robust unions and a healthcare system that prioritizes people over profits, aligning with a progressive vision for the nation’s future.


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About Egberto Willies

Egberto Willies is a political activist, author, political blogger, radio show host, business owner, software developer, web designer, and mechanical engineer in Kingwood, TX. He is an ardent Liberal that believes tolerance is essential. His favorite phrase is “political involvement should be a requirement for citizenship”. Willies is currently a contributing editor to DailyKos, OpEdNews, and several other Progressive sites. He was a frequent contributor to HuffPost Live. He won the 2nd CNN iReport Spirit Award and was the Pundit of the Week.

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