Democrats are so eager to own it.
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(Update) Democratic leadership suggesting that they may postpone the vote to Sunday or early next week because of internal opposition. See this article.
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House Prepares Health Vote, Undaunted by Elections (Update1)
(James Rowley, 11/5/09 Bloomberg)
"Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- House Democratic leaders, undeterred by delays in the Senate or this week’s Republican electoral triumphs, plan to call a vote Saturday on the most sweeping overhaul of U.S. health-care policy in four decades.
"The House will move on the $1.05 trillion legislation that would cover 36 million uninsured people and create a government plan to compete with private insurers even after the election of Republican governors in New Jersey and Virginia. President Barack Obama will go to Capitol Hill tomorrow to meet with House Democrats, as they seek the 218 votes they need to pass the bill, a Democratic leadership aide said.
"Party leaders signaled they’re ready for a debate on the legislation and a vote on its final passage by filing a 42-page amendment that made last-minute changes to the bill. The Nov. 3 filing triggered a 72-hour waiting period that Democrats pledged to give Republicans before a vote."
You can read the entire article by clicking on the link above. But the last paragraph cited above needs clarification. Yes, Pelosi posted the amendment, but that is not what she had solemnly promised, which was to post the final draft of the legislation itself 72 hours in advance of the vote.
So, the former H.R. 3200 has morphed and bloated into H.R. 3962, retaining almost all the controversial sections and more, to the tune of $1.05 trillion dollars over 10 years. $29,167 per uninsured person.
Pretty much in line with this government's idea of "bang for the buck". The cash for clunkers program generated extra 125,000 sales at the cost of $3 billion, or $24,000 per car. But both cash for clunkers and health care "reform" vastly outperform the stimulus package, which so far generated or preserved 640,329 jobs for $207.3 billion spent so far. $323,739.83 per job created or saved (of course there's no breakdown of "created" and "saved").
There are 256 Democrats out of 435 House members, and they only need a simple majority of 218 votes. Democrats don't need a single Republican to pass this bill that promises so much for the supporters of bigger bureaucracy. After all, this is basically the same Congress that passed the bankers bailout bill (TARP) last fall against the overwhelming opposition from the taxpayers.
I only peeked into H.R. 3962 (1990 pages by the way) as I just couldn't stand it long enough. I will try to peek more later, but according to many people who have been going through the bill, the legislation would create 13 new taxes.
HR 3962: 1990 Pages, Thirteen New Taxes (10/29/09 Left Coast Rebel)
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Someone should take the wicked witch of the west, Nancy Palosi, and kick her to the other side of Oz. She is a disgrace to the House and is not fit to represent her district. Oh, sorry, she is not a representative, she is a tyrannt. Have you tried to hear her speak? She cannot get two words out of her mouth without tripping over her words. What is wrong with people in California?
Pelosi does represent her district very well, District 8 which includes most of San Francisco. As many people in the rest of California look on in horror...
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