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It Sounds Like Reid Is Planning To Sell Out The Public Option

By: Jon Walker Saturday November 21, 2009 1:29 pm
Sen. Harry Reid (credit: TalkRadioNews via Flickr)

Sen. Harry Reid (credit: TalkRadioNews via Flickr)

It looks like Harry Reid is getting ready to sell out the labor unions, the progressive community, the Democratic base, and the majority of the American people. The vast majority of Americans want a public option as part of health care reform. Reid fully has it within his powers to get a health care bill passed with a public option. He could use reconciliation to pass a bill with a simple majority. He could even use the “nuclear option” to eliminate the silly filibuster, like Bill Frist threatened to do only a few years ago.

Reid will likely secure the 60 votes he needs to bring his bill to the floor, but today Blanche Lincoln and Mary Landrieu joined Joe Lieberman in threatening to filibuster the bill if it had a public option. If Reid thinks their threats are for real and actually plans to deliver on his promise to get a public option, he should not have brought the bill to the floor. Weeks of debate in regular order would be a waste of time. Reid should be using reconciliation right now.

There is only two possible conclusions:

  • Reid thinks Joe Lieberman, Mary Landrieu, and Blanche Lincoln are bluffing. He believes that in the end when he stand up to them they will fold. (Given Reid’s track record I would not be holding my breath for that)
  • Reid is planning to sell out the American people who overwhelming support the public option. He is planning cripple the public option with a trigger or remove it all together. He will do this all to win the vote of a handful of senators he does not need. They will be given not only veto power over health care reform, but over every issue the progressive community cares about.

If Reid is not willing to do everything in his power to stand up for the vast majority of American people who support the public option, why should the Democratic base do anything to stand up for Harry Reid?

Reid has been possibly laying the groundwork for this betrayal for a while now.

Stage-Three-Cancer Arkansan Hasn’t Seen Doctor in 7 Years

By: Teddy Partridge Saturday November 21, 2009 12:50 pm

Here you can see the horrible choices facing someone who came for the Little Rock health fair: do I see a doctor about the Stage-Three cancer diagnosis I got seven years ago that bankrupted me, or do I try to see a dentist about the immediate and agonizing pain from this abscessed tooth?

Vicki Hansen’s real worry seems to be: “Will I be able to see a cancer doctor AND a dentist today, at this appointment I’ve been waiting days for?” Should an Arkansan with a Stage-Three Cancer diagnosis that bankrupted her have to wait seven years for a free health fair to arrive in her city in order to get followup care?

And when the health care arrives, should she really have to worry whether she can see a cancer screening doctor for the first time in seven years, or the dentist about her terrible tooth pain?

Should any American really be subjected to this kind of treatment?

Blanche Lincoln, are you listening? Your constituent Vicky Hansen has this to say to you about health care reform: “I think they should help us… they don’t know what it’s like! Wait until someone tells them they have been denied. Wait until they deny you, tell you that you can’t have health insurance, that you are not worthy.”

Arkansans feel less than, unworthy, ashamed, and embarrassed that they can’t get health care. These are your constituents.

Are these the people you’ll deny Public Option?

The Shame of Unaffordable Health Care

By: Teddy Partridge Saturday November 21, 2009 12:37 pm

Arkansans who speak with our Eve at the Little Rock health fair today are embarrassed that they can’t afford to go to the dentist or the doctor. They seem almost ashamed that they don’t have the finances to pay for health insurance.

We have, horribly, created an entire class of Americans who feel that they need to apologize for not having the money to meet Big Health and Big Insurance’s incessant demands for premiums and fees that have risen faster than wages or inflation. This is an awful development — no one should be apologetic for being unable to stay healthy.

The fault is with this awful system, as today’s health fair clearly demonstrates. And yet every one of the people interviewed by Eve today has conveyed to me, via body language and tone, that they feel the fault lies with them. This is wrong. This is not what America is about. This must change.

No, Blanche Lincoln Didn’t “Dare” To Filibuster

By: Jane Hamsher Saturday November 21, 2009 12:01 pm

Well she talked a good game, but in the end, Blanche Lincoln blinked. She didn't take me up on my dare to filibuster health care. She'll get another when the cloture vote on the final bill comes up, but for now, she says she'll allow debate to proceed. But I get the feeling she didn't like our ad:

Blanche Lincoln Speaking On Senate Floor

By: David Dayen Saturday November 21, 2009 11:35 am

Blanche Lincoln is addressing the Senate right now. She's touting the Senate Finance Committee bill - which she voted for, by the way. She wants the final bill to be closer to the "common-sense, deficit-reducing bill" in the Senate Finance Committee, and that she will work hard to do that. That seems to tip that she'll vote to proceed debate, since otherwise, could you fix the bill at all? We'll know in a moment.

Reid v. Broder

By: David Dayen Saturday November 21, 2009 10:15 am

I think the entire progressive blogosphere can get behind the Senate Majority Leader on this one: "Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) Saturday morning criticized a Washington Post columnist who called Democratic healthcare bills 'budget-busters.'"

Semi-liveblog Of The Debate To Allow Debate To Begin In The Senate

By: Jon Walker Saturday November 21, 2009 9:40 am

It is important to remember that this is not the debate about the Senate health care bill, the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." This is a debate about whether to allow the bill to come to the floor where it can be debated and amended. The Republicans are threatening to use the Senate's unlimited debate clause to prevent the bill from coming to the floor where it then can be debated. They are threatening to never stop debating (this is what a filibuster technically is) the vote on the motion to proceed. This is how the Republicans plan to use their right of unlimited debate to actually stop any debate on health care reform. When trying to explain how the Senate has become a broken, undemocratic, unconstitutional perversion of its original self, I recommend using this as an example.

Who’s Who and What’s Up with the Manhattan Declaration

By: Peterr Saturday November 21, 2009 9:00 am

The signers of the Manhattan Declaration are an interesting bunch. Whether they are Roman Catholics, evangelicals, or Anglicans, they share a strong bent for purity, both inside and outside the church. We're going to be hearing from them for a while.

Come Saturday Morning: Recipes

By: Phoenix Woman Saturday November 21, 2009 7:30 am

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