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Kyl: Dems have already decided how to force health bill through
2010-02-16
Senate Republican Whip Jon Kyl of Arizona on Sunday threw more cold water on the chances that his party would cooperate with a Feb. 25 healthcare reform summit at the White House, protesting that Democrats already seem poised to force a bill through Congress.

Speaking on CNN's "State of the Union," Kyl echoed a claim that congressional Republicans have made for the past week, that President Barack Obama and House and Senate Democrats intend the summit as a public display and not a genuine dialogue. He quoted a recent Wall Street Journal article that asserted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has "set the stage" for using reconciliation to pass the bill. That controversial legislative tactic could allow the bill to pass the Senate with 51 votes instead of 60 as usually required to break a filibuster.

"What that means is they've devised the process by which they can jam the bill through that the president has supported in the past, without Republican ideas in it," Kyl told CNN host Candy Crowley.

"Reconciliation is not the process for comprehensive bills like this. It's for balancing the budget... I don't know why we would be having a bipartisan summit down at the White House if they've already decided on this other process by which they're going to jam the bill through."

Instead, Kyl called for redrafting the legislation from scratch -- another common GOP claim in recent weeks -- and argued that it should start with limits on medical malpractice lawsuits.

"It's not a matter of taking this or that out of the Senate-passed bill or the House-passed bill, it's a matter of starting with basic principles and going one step at a time, solving particular problems," Kyl said. "For example, everyone believes there's this 'jackpot justice' system we have and we need medical malpractice reform."

On the package of job-growth provisions that the Senate will take up when it returns from recess on Feb. 22, Kyl said Republicans still object to elements of the plan. He pointed to the Democratic approach to assisting state governments with expanded bonding authority and helping small businesses through tax breaks. Kyl said the federal government cannot afford a "subsidy" to state governments, and that the GOP prefers to assist small businesses by keeping tax rates steady and not allowing any increases.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Truly amazing that they are this deaf to the vast majority of America, and to the very small violent minority.

They are not deaf. They want what they want, and will do whatever it takes to get it. The end justifies the means. One of the key tenets of Marxist ideology.

Also, they understand that if the are successful wit the cram down, it will be next to impossible for it to be undone. And yes, there will most like be open season declared and it won't be just crazies going after them.
Posted by: Rupert Whomomble5913   2010-02-16 21:10  

#3  They ram this through, do not be surprised if the firearms come out and some people declare open season. Anyone voting for this cram down should be getting a protection detail and wearing kevlar, because there are crazy people who will go off. It will be ugly and the mainstream press will try to pin it on the Tea Party.

Truly amazing that they are this deaf to the vast majority of America, and to the very small violent minority.
Posted by: Beldar Threreling9726   2010-02-16 19:04  

#2  Try to run this crap [health care, cap and steal] through and you will hear a collective roar from the people in flyover land.

To quote Eastwood: “You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk?”
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-02-16 18:24  

#1  I wonder how many of those Congresscritters who are bailing out would do this.

It's not like they are gonna face the voters' wrath anyway, so why not line up some lucrative lobbyist/think tank job for 2011 and help San Fran Nan and Dingy Harry one last time on the way out, patting themselves on the back for doing the "right thing" for all of us ungrateful rubes?
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2010-02-16 00:16  

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