Thadius
Posts: 5091
Joined: 10/11/2005 Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: Musicmystery quote:
ORIGINAL: servantforuse If the polls really did show that the public supported a government takeover of our health care system it would be voted for by the dems. That is not the case.. It's interesting. As a package, they're wary of the bill. But point by point, they favor it. We live in a strange country. I would say yes and no about the point by point agreement. Asking about general positions, most folks agree with them, it is when they are presented with more detailed planks that they disagree. I caught a couple hours while it was live, then caught the rebroadcast on CSPAN late night. My personal opinion is that too many of the Dems tried to answer or talk about the topic of the moment using anecdotal evidence to prove x, y, or z. Everything from a woman stealing her dead sisters dentures, to a young boy talking about how his mom died because she lost her job and then her insurance. None of the Dems wanted to touch the topic of why benefits don't kick in for 4 years, and some not for 8, while the taxes kick in right away. Further, I didn't realize until this summit that $500 Billion of the "revenue and savings" is being double counted. I found it interesting to watch Reid outright lie, when he claimed that nobody was talking about reconciliation then followed it right up with but reconciliation has been used 21 times... and mostly by Repubs. Pelosi and he both mentioned using reconciliation a dozen times over the last couple of months. There were some really good points made by both sides when they got away from their talking points (note: both sides were guilty of it). All in all, it was exactly what everybody thought it was going to be "a dog and pony show". The point was driven home with the president's closing remarks, and with Pelosi's comments yesterday. There will be no compromises added to the existing bills, and if Pelosi can rangle enough votes to stomach the existing Senate bill they will be attempting to push it through via reconciliation. Possibly using the VP to override the parlimentarian when it is pointed out that it the use goes against the Senate rules. If the Dems use the VP to override the parlimentarian and attempt to waive the policy part of the rule, it will open the bill up for an unlimited number of ammendments from the minority, which will each require a cloture vote to stop. Virtually this is a Mexican standoff, and nothing is going to get done. Then again the President might surprise everybody when he releases his "plan B" on Wednesday. Sorry about the wall of text.
_____________________________
When the character of a man is not clear to you, look at his friends." ~ Japanese Proverb
|