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Time to act on health care, Obama declares
2010-03-04
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.
Posted by:Fred

#10  --During Glenn Beck show yesterday, he had about half a dozen people standing around in lab coats while he was at the chalkboard presenting to his audience.
Posted by: Tom--Pa   2010-03-04 19:08  

#9  Its crazy..I kept waiting for Frank Drebban to appear and try to sell me toothpaste.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-03-04 17:39  

#8  because most doctors wear their lab coats out in public - better to gather contamination and germs in tehm
Posted by: Frank G   2010-03-04 17:23  

#7  Is this why I saw the "5 out of 6 props behind me wear lab coats" talkup on the morning news, then lost his place on the 'prompter and stammered through the hammer-it-home lines?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-03-04 17:16  

#6  As far as I can tell they sincerely believe that once it's passes we will be so thrilled to get the benefits that we won't even notice the cost.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-03-04 15:01  

#5  Of course heÂ’s speaking as Obama the Master Thespian when he says “itÂ’s time to act”.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2010-03-04 11:43  

#4  Stimulus Bill: "The time for talk is over."
Copenhagen Accord: "The time for talk is over."
Obamacare: "I Don't see how [more talk] would help."

Posted by: Free Radical   2010-03-04 11:21  

#3  Why the rush? The actual "benefits" or coverage won't start for five years.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2010-03-04 08:57  

#2  a Myth, that this country wants socialized medicine

I am not sure it IS just a myth - a big chunk of opposition to Obamacare is coming from those who already have socialized medicine (medicare) and don't want it weakened. Add them to the poor who want better socialized medicine and the near-poor who basically have no health care now, and a big chunk of the lazy who are too stupid to realized it is THEY who will be paying for their 'free' health care and I suspect you have a majority of Americans in favor of socialized medicine.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-03-04 07:55  

#1  Banking on a Myth by Andrew Bird

Zero is banking on a Myth, that this country wants socialized medicine top to bottom.

McConnell is correct in his evaluation:
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.


Posted by: Jomosing Gonque3877   2010-03-04 01:41  

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