Documentary movie producer Michael Moore descended upon the Capitol last week to promote his new film, “SiCKO,” a cinematic indictment of America’s health-care system.
Throughout the day, Moore met with a long list of legislators to advocate for universal health care. Moore even found the time to participate at a press conference with Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez and later testified at a Senate Informational Briefing on Health Care Reform chaired by Senator Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica).
At the well-attended briefing, Moore conveniently discussed his new movie by showcasing “tragedies” of our current health-care system. Moore demonstrated his whole-hearted support for universal health-care proposals currently pending in the Legislature; measures that would strip away personal choice, while imposing additional taxes upon small businesses to fund a socialized health-care scheme for all California residents, regardless of citizenship.