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Eve Gittelson Interviews Arkansas Resident David McDonald at Olbermann Health Care Clinic

By: Jane Hamsher Saturday November 21, 2009 11:01 am

Blanche Lincoln is still deciding whether she will allow debate on the Senate bill to go forward now that she was successful in getting “abstinence only” funding inserted into the bill.  That’s not going to be much help to Arkansas resident David McDonald, who is hoping to be seen at the Olberman clinic today.  He has been in pain for two weeks because didn’t have the money to get treated.

Eve Gittelson is in Little Rock covering the event today.

Reid v. Broder

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

broderresized.jpgI 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.”

“Now, Madam President, to focus on an editorial written by a man who has been retired for many years and writes a column once in a while is not where we should be,” he said in his speech on the House floor.

In his column this week, the Washington Post’s David Broder said that the Congressional Budget Office’s score of the House and Senate healthcare bill did not paint a full picture of the negative effect they would have on the federal budget.

Reid was reacting to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who read parts of Broder’s column aloud on the Senate floor today.

It’s worth taking a look at Broder’s mess of a column. Here are the sources for his claim that the House and Senate health care bills will bust the budget:

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

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

senate.jpgIt 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.

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The debate on whether to allow a debate on the Senate health care bill is talking place right now on C-SPAN 2. The cloture vote is expected at 8 pm. For the most part this will be a serious of senators from both sides giving speeches based their sides talking points.

The Republicans are calling the bill terrible using buzzwords like “tax increase,” “Medicare cuts,” “rationing,” “new entitlement spending,” “government takeover,” etc..

The Democrats are saying how great the bill is. They are using the talking points of “deficit reducing,” “cost containment,” consumer protects,” “expanding coverage,” “banning deny based on pre-existing conditions,” etc…

Most of the speeches are not going to be newsworthy. There are a handful of conservative Democrats and maybe two Republicans who might use this time to explain what amendments they must see adopted to gain their final vote on the bill. It is also possible, but very unlikely, that a few of the most progressives members of the Senate will draw a line in the sand about what changes they will not accept. If any of those senators make news with their speech I will bring it to you here.

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

Senate Debate of Health Care Bill Begins On CSPAN-2

By: Jane Hamsher Saturday November 21, 2009 7:07 am

Senate convening CSPAN 2. The Republicans decided they'd rather hear themselves talk than have the bill read aloud.

Why The House Bill Is Much More Conservative Than The Senate

By: Jon Walker Saturday November 21, 2009 6:31 am

While the House health care reform bill is the one favored by progressives, it also happens to be more small “c” conservative than that Senate bill. This is not about the public option, the size of government subsidies, or regulation. The House bill is more small “c” conservative because it would do a better job of maintaining a health care system similar to the one we currently have. The reason for this is the employer mandate.

Pull Up A Chair

By: DeVeria Flowers Saturday November 21, 2009 5:00 am

Let’s share some of the memories or traditions that you still carry on.

Late Late Night FDL: Club Poodle

By: Eureka Springs Friday November 20, 2009 10:00 pm

Featuring new videos from Charlotte Gainsbourg with Beck and White Denim.

Late Night: Let’s Make a Deal

By: Gregg Levine Friday November 20, 2009 8:00 pm

I’ve been doing this all wrong. I have been dutifully showing up roughly every Friday night and delivering this post for months now, and I have asked for nothing in return. Oh, sure, a compliment in the comments, or a link, or maybe even a bit of well-reasoned pushback—those are all good, but I don’t require that in advance to write this post. Hell, I don’t even expect, no less demand, that you read all the way to the end. Well, I had a bit of a revelation today, and I am telling you, that all ends right here. I am holding out. No more Mr. Easy Post. I have some things I, um, need in advance.
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