Posts Tagged Harry Reid

“Cash for Cloture”

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If Mary Landrieu’s “Louisiana Purchase” made you mad, check out the laundry list (383 pages worth) of state provisions, aka pork, that some how made its way into the Senate Health Bill around midnight last night.

-Chris Dodd: This one’s my favorite. Although Chris Dodd doesn’t come right out and say that the money is for UConn, his provision says the $100 million is for:

“a health care facility that provides research, inpatient tertiary care, or outpatient clinical services.” It must be affiliated with an academic health center at a public research university in the United States “that contains a State’s sole public academic medical and dental school.”

that happens to be located in Mansfield, Ct…whose mascot is a huskie…whose basketball coach is Jim Calhoun…hmmm, may be too specific…

I’d love to see a Republican pick that $100 million off for a university in their state; but because of Dodd’s ultra-specific wording, only about a dozen qualify.

-Ben Nelson: The federal government will pick up the tab for the expansion of Medicaid benefits in Nebraska.

-Max Baucus: Medicare expansion in Libby, Montana

-Bill Nelson: Another Medicare expansion that will result in hundreds of thousands of Floridians being grand-fathered in.

Other goodies:

-Nebrasksa, Louisiana, Vermont, and Massachusetts will receive federal help with Medicaid.

-$10 billion, courtesy of Bernie Sanders, for community health centers.

Here’s how Mark Steyn summarized what’s going on:

You can’t even dignify this squalid racket as bribery: If I try to buy a cop, I have to use my own money. But, when Harry Reid buys a senator, he uses my money, too. It doesn’t “border on immoral”: it drives straight through the frontier post and heads for the dark heartland of immoral.

These expansions of Medicare & Medicaid as well as the goodies I’ve mentioned will cost somewhere between $1-1.6 trillion, which will be paid for by raising taxes and cutting $500 billion out of Medicare right around the time our baby boomers turn 65. Great plan.

Less money + more patients = rationing

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Saturday Night Fever


The Senate debate over the new health care bill, all 2,074 pages of it will kick off Saturday night at 8 p.m. The bill would cost $848 billion over 10 years.

Here are some of the hurdles that Harry Reid & co. will have to clear before this bill even has a prayer:

Abortion:

Ben Nelson, a moderate Democrat, says that he will join a Republican filibuster if language is not added preventing tax payer dollars from funding abortions. The Stupak-Pitts amendment is one way to do that; but Democrats are unwilling to commit to such language.

Watch this interesting exchange in which John Boehner questions Charles Rangel about Stupak. Rangel responds by asking John Boehner, “Why [he] is so rude?”

Public Option:

Senate moderates like Joe Lieberman who are needed to build a 60-vote coalition have indicated that they will not support a bill that contains a public option. Here’s how Lieberman put it: “If at the end of the debate, the bill I think is overloaded … particularly with this government-sponsored public option insurance company, I’m not going to vote for cloture.” He’s also stated that he won’t be the only moderate holding out.

Tax Increase:

The bill raises taxes by $486 billion in its first year. Because that’s what we need to revive our struggling economy, a heavier tax burden.

Ultimately, I don’t think they will be able to get anything through this time. Democrats don’t want to compromise on abortion or the public option and even if they did pass the bill with the Stupak amendment or restricting the public option, a David Axelrod seemed to infer last week that President Obama would veto a bill that was watered down in those areas .

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Lieberman Says He’ll Filibuster Health Care Bill


Joe Lieberman said today that he would back a GOP-led filibuster of Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid’s health care reform bill.

“We’re trying to do too much at once,” Lieberman said. “To put this government-created insurance company on top of everything else is just asking for trouble for the taxpayers, for the premium payers and for the national debt. I don’t think we need it now.”

Lieberman’s statement raises questions about whether or not Harry Reid will have the 60 votes he needs to pass the bill.

More:
-Politico breaks Joe Lieberman story

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