
I've written a new song about the health care crises in this country called, "Everybody In Nobody Out". I made a quick home recording of it and uploaded it to my website. You can check it out at: http://www.robertrossband.com/soundclips.htm . I'd be curious to know what you think about the song, or whether you think health care is a right or a priviledge or what.
Everybody In Nobody Out
Is health care a right or a priviledge? Should it be a commodity like shoes or widgets or does it fall into another category such as access to air, water, food, and shelter? Every year 40,000 Americans die because they have no health insurance. There are almost 50 million uninsurance in all, and millions more are under-insured. Every year insurance companies are charging more and giving less in return. Higher premiums and co-pays. More deductibles and lower caps. Denied claims. Dropped coverage. Outrageous rates for those in poor health or refusal to issue policies altogether.
And what about the things that insurance policies don’t cover? Preventive care, accupuncture, massage, nutritional therapy, herbs, aromatherapy, essential oils, reiki, etc. Even dental care is often excluded from standard policies and has to be purchased separately.
Everybody In Nobody Out is about creating a Medicare for all program, a public option as an alternative to the for-profit system being offered by the insurance giants. Unfortunately the Democrats took the public option off the table from the outset and tried to negotiate health care reform from that weakened position with Republicans and some conservative Democrats dead set against it. And how do the deep pockets of powerful corporations effect the outcome? And will any change come from Washington until we have campaign finance reform? The devil is in the details. The story unfolds.
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12/23/09 Wednesday: ADAM GUSSOW & ROBERT ROSS @ CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ
This will be the only New York appearance of Adam Gussow (Satan & Adam) this year. Don't miss this amazing duo in a rare performance!!
Also on the bill: David Bennett Cohen of Country Joe & The Fish. Show Time: 10:15PM
Soul Of The Blues Festival
Presented by: Jon Sobels Sponsored by: The Downstate NY Blues Society
Address: 29 Cornelia Street (between Bleecker St. & 6th Ave.) Phone: (212) 989-9318
Show Time: 8:30pm but Adam & Robert set is at 9:15PM. Fifty minutes of soulful blues from this great duo!!
Admission: $10 cover + $6 food/drink minimum.Please tell the club you came to see Adam Gussow & Robert Ross!
Featuring: Adam Gussow on harmonica; and Robert Ross on vocals, guitar, and slide guitar.
Club's Website: www.corneliastreetcafe.com/ and http://souloftheblues.com
Adam's Website: http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com/biography.html
Robert's Website: www.RobertRossBand.com
The performance space is downstairs. Fans who arrive before the performance space opens at 8:30PM can hang out at the bar. Don't forget to mention that you came to see Adam & Robert!!
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