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sws4420
03-03-2010, 05:50 PM
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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama urged Congress Wednesday to vote "up or down" on sweeping health care legislation in the next few weeks, endorsing a plan that denies Senate Republicans the right to kill the bill by stalling with a filibuster.

"I don't see how another year of negotiations would help. Moreover, the insurance companies aren't starting over," Obama said, rejecting Republican calls to begin anew on an effort to remake the health care system.

The president made his appeal as Democratic leaders in Congress surveyed their rank and file for the votes needed to pass legislation by majority vote—invoking rules that deny Senate Republicans the right to block it through endless stalling debate. Obama specifically endorsed that approach

GOP leaders were unmoved, despite Obama's declaration that he had incorporated a few of their proposals into his revised legislation.

The Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, said a decision by Democrats to invoke rules that bar filibusters would be "met with outrage" by the public, and he said Obama was pushing a sweeping bill that voters don't want.

"They've had enough of this yearlong effort to get a win for the Democratic Party at any price to the American people," McConnell said on the Senate floor.

At its core, Obama's proposal would extend health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans while cracking down on insurance company practices such as denying coverage on the basis of a pre-existing medical condition.

With his remarks, delivered at the White House, Obama took the lead in a bid by congressional Democrats to mount a party-line rescue mission for the health care legislation that appeared on the cusp of passage late last year, only to be derailed when Republicans won a Massachusetts Senate seat that gave them the ability to block it.

There is still no certainty about the outcome—or even that Democrats will agree to the series of changes that Obama said represented Republican contributions.


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Thomas the Solitary
03-03-2010, 06:02 PM
Well, good.
Enough is enough. Pass or Fail, at least it'll be done with.
If it passes, it can be changed.
If it fails, another can be submitted.

At least there's SOME kind of traction SOMEWHERE.

sws4420
03-03-2010, 06:23 PM
I think it's the opposite of good. What he's essentially saying is that he's done listening to anyone who opposes him and he wants what he wants and that's that. Not to mention he was thrilled to have his 60 vote majority, only to find out it wasn't enough to lock down the vote without bribing members of his party. Now that he lost the 60 vote majority, he's saying a simple 50+1 majority is plenty. It's an awfully big plan to simply ram down everyone's throat. This isn't a simple renaming of a Post Office, which is the normal course of business for Congress.

Thomas the Solitary
03-03-2010, 07:03 PM
Thing is, he's getting heat for not "doing anything", isn't he? and here he is putting his foot down and .. you know, 'doing something'.
That's the crux of my argument above.

sws4420
03-03-2010, 07:22 PM
To my knowledge, nobody has criticized him for doing nothing.

Thomas the Solitary
03-03-2010, 08:14 PM
I saw it somewhere.
It might have been a political cartoon somewhere.

I saw a bunch of him smoking yesterday, I figured he must have sneaked one out in the rosegarden or something.