The lack of decent, quality, universal healthcare is our nation's central domestic problem. But what to do? Lobbying doesn't work, and even movies like Sicko, while helpful, fail to in themselves change things.
We need the type of direct-action, peaceful and purposeful civil disobedience that brought the Civil Rights its greatest successes.
We need EVERYONE without healthcare (or with inadequate healthcare) to protest, and as many as possible to sit-in, not at government sites, but every office of the big healthcare companies (especially the worst offenders). I am talking about a flood of people, continuous, every-day, demanding that this corrupt system be changed. Perhaps with enough pressure, even the insurance companies themselves will demand the type of universal healthcare we all so desperately need.
It took only four college students in 1960 to start the sit-in movement that ended lunch-counter segregation. Imagine what 4000 (or 400,000) determined protesters could do to further the cause of healthcare for all!