House Dem: The Senate didn’t pass a “reform” at all
posted at 11:36 am on December 24, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
While the Senate Democratic caucus pats itself on the back for its “historic” vote this morning, their counterparts in the House have decided to aim somewhat lower. Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY), the at-large whip and the chair of the powerful Rules Committee, lets Senate Democrats know in an op-ed in CNN just how “historic” she considers their vote to be:
The Senate health care bill is not worthy of the historic vote that the House took a month ago.
Even though the House version is far from perfect, it at least represents a step toward our goal of giving 36 million Americans decent health coverage.
But under the Senate plan, millions of Americans will be forced into private insurance company plans, which will be subsidized by taxpayers. That alternative will do almost nothing to reform health care but will be a windfall for insurance companies. Is it any surprise that stock prices for some of those insurers are up recently?
I do not want to subsidize the private insurance market; the whole point of creating a government option is to bring prices down. Insisting on a government mandate to have insurance without a better alternative to the status quo is not true reform.
By eliminating the public option, the government program that could spark competition within the health insurance industry, the Senate has ended up with a bill that isn’t worthy of its support.
But — but — but — Harry Reid got cloture! Ben Nelson got big subsidies! Chris Dodd got $100 million for a hospital that no one can identify! Isn’t that historic?
Leadership in the House seems to have coalesced into the position that they will have to rework the Senate bill — and significantly. This is not a congratulatory missive from someone who will willingly vote for this as “better than nothing,” and she’s not alone. Progressives want a public option put back into the plan to accompany the mandates. Bart Stupak and his small band of pro-life Democrats want an explicit ban on abortion funding, not the language for which Ben Nelson got hundreds of millions of dollars to ignore.
Small wonder, then, that the White House has told everyone that the health-care bill will have to wait for his “hard pivot” to jobs and the economy. Reid’s bill is going nowhere, and he’s eventually going to have to do it all over again.









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this was the end of the beginning, we may actually not see a bill till spring.
rob verdi on December 24, 2009 at 1:03 PM
Since there’s no money in the looted national coffers to fund this Congressional ‘Reform’ Boondoggle, the entire kabuki farce is a sign of the moral and fiscal and ideological bankruptcy of these calculating weasels.
It is a heist ~on top of being an insult to the Constitutional intelligence.
Voting these scumbags out and reversing their delusional uber-partisan power grab will be a pleasure.
profitsbeard on December 24, 2009 at 1:04 PM
Lets hope the sleezeballs get an earful while at home for the Christain holiday. Healthcare is much like the jar of global warming. They popped the lid off and realized it was a jar of sh*t. So goes the visions of the great one.
bluegrass on December 24, 2009 at 1:13 PM
China may not let O have his way.
nondhimmie on December 24, 2009 at 1:16 PM
This isn’t a ‘slam-dunk’ yet. Hopefully, the longer this moves into February, that re-election date will be seem to be coming on like a freight train with Casey Jones at the tiller and the immense pressure to do something to create jobs just might derail this health care reform fiasco and push it on the back burner. Since the ‘administration’ see passage sometime in February, that may happen. Just more time for me to pester Webb and Warner to come to what little is left of their senses.
Bob in VA on December 24, 2009 at 1:26 PM
I think this isn’t true:
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/12/health-insurance-stocks-decline-on-news.html
Not that this will make people here happy.
tneloms on December 24, 2009 at 1:30 PM
I do agree that with a free market you can bring costs down without affecting quality.
BUT we’re far from having a free market now sadly :(
There will be no more ‘latest and greatest’ products. No more innovation. No more ‘miracle drugs’. There will be no real cures for cancer(!) or Alzheimers(!) or Parkinsons(!) or anything now. Healthcare will descend into the dark ages and soon the rest of society and science will follow. The people will soon demand for bread and circuses and the whole world will descend into a tyranny of power and mysticism. The principles of liberty, equality, science, and enlightenment will soon be tossed in the dustbin (again) and the barbarians will soon be at our door claiming to come from the government.
Short of perhaps a true Christmas Miracle, it’s probably going to happen. If there was anytime we needed him, we could use him right about now. For our sakes Christ, will you find some way to stop this?
As of now, I curse the day I was born…
Chaz706 on December 24, 2009 at 1:33 PM
Keep the Big Tent big
By William M. Daley
Thursday, December 24, 2009; A15
OmahaConservative on December 24, 2009 at 1:37 PM
I think it comes down to this: people will vote what they esteem. Right now in tough economic times, people esteem thrift because it’s how they’re going to cope and make it through. So, to see their officials eschew thrift and waste money is a no sale. The congress has yet to realize that they are not going to win by buying votes; but that’s all they know, so they’re stuck.
PackerBronco on December 24, 2009 at 1:38 PM
You heard it here folks.
We are INTOLERANT because we don’t agree that Obamacare is like COBRA or the Iraq war. Playing the INTOLERANCE card is pure unadulterated LIB SPEAK.
This from the NOTORIOUS thread hijacker who got banned from NO QUARTER for hijacking threads in a spammingly disruptive manner while railing against PUMAs because they were going to vote for McCain/Palin.
She has no respect you us guys who point out that she PURPOSEFULLY hijacks threads and posts utter nonsense every day as a principle tactic of misdirection.
And we are the BSers, that’s rich.
Geochelone on December 24, 2009 at 1:40 PM
Voted the most annoying word in the English language 2009. Well done, AnninCA.
fossten on December 24, 2009 at 1:45 PM
Windfall for the insurance companies? I think not.
Once you factor in community rating and guaranteed issue – and various clauses that fix the amount of money they can spend on administrative vs “health” costs, these companies are going to be mere wards of the government, if they continue to stay in business at all.
redfoxbluestate on December 24, 2009 at 1:47 PM
BUSH LIED! HIJACK THE THREAD!
/liberal
fossten on December 24, 2009 at 1:56 PM
Well, that is my larger point. We’ve been on a trajectory of increased restrictions on free enterprise (especially in the medical arena) for a long time, and that is why we find ourselves with unbearable costs for health care. It is, first and foremost, government interference that is at the root of all the mess.
Instead of increasing the efficiency of distribution, which is the fundamental solution to health care, we are going 180 degrees in the wrong direction.
Without you, posterity would be relying on one less warrior.
Saltysam on December 24, 2009 at 2:05 PM
Voted the most annoying word in the English language 2009. Well done, AnninCA.
fossten on December 24, 2009 at 1:45 PM
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!
huskerdiva on December 24, 2009 at 2:44 PM
AnninCA ………… twin of AnnfromCA from huff?
shiftwalker on December 24, 2009 at 3:04 PM
I do occasionally don my hazmat suit and venture forth to the outskirts of the …… village
shiftwalker on December 24, 2009 at 3:05 PM
Screw it… you’re right.
I’m probably going to regret it, but I’ll say it anyway: whoever holds the first march to DC with guns I’ll follow behind them (I can afford to do it now). I’m too gutless to lead it myself, but I’ll gladly follow and rally my brethren behind me.
Chaz706 on December 24, 2009 at 3:11 PM
I do so hope you’re right…..but have we not heard this line before of late?
Hawkins1701 on December 24, 2009 at 4:06 PM
If that is true, and I hope it is, you won’t see it at all next year either and if the Democrats get wiped out in November, again wishing it’s true, then it won’t happen at all.
whbates on December 24, 2009 at 4:27 PM
Seems we have heard it like a broken record and yet they keep getting things passed. I am with you, I hope he is right but I will reserve my enthusiasm for when we know it is dead and burning. I just saw on another link, if they do wait that long, we need to be spreading the word on Scott Brown for Senate in Mass. If he could pull off a miracle and win Harry loses his 60 in the Senate.
http://www.brownforussenate.com
bluemarlin on December 24, 2009 at 4:31 PM
It is possible. You can continue to have the highest quality medical care if you attack the waste and corruption in medicare, strike down regulations that prevent going across statelines to buy in a competitive atmosphere, implement tort reform, give businesses tax credits to buy insurance, give monetary incentives to the brightest students to become doctors, and stop paying to play using our money!! These bills have nothing like this in them, because they are strictly pork for comrades and control for our sleazey reps in Washington.
Nalea on December 24, 2009 at 5:31 PM
Louise is ‘a pretty tough cookie’ as they used to say and damned powerful in Da House
NYC doncha know
and NY has plenty to be pixxed about with this bill
go get ‘em Louise!
ginaswo on December 24, 2009 at 10:18 PM
Dude. Two choices.
1. Open a vein and end it all now.
2. Man up, buy some guns & ammo, join a militia… or a Tea Party or something. But stop whining.
Things may (probably will) get uglier before the get better, but there a bunch of us that are not going quietly into the night without one Hell of a fight.
mrpeabody on December 25, 2009 at 3:53 PM
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