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Deal reached on Senate Health Care Bill

  • Elliot Stabler
    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has reached a deal with Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) on the health care reform bill. Nelson says his vote is based on a "limited conference" between the House and Senate in reconciling versions of the bill. The House will be pressured to take the Senate bill as it is written.

    The manager's amendment which includes last minute fixes is being read in its entirety due to the insistence of Senate Republicans.

    The long-awaited CBO estimate shows the bill will provide coverage to an additional 30 million Americans and reduce the deficit by $130 billion over the next 10 years. The bill still includes a national health insurance exchange administered by the Office of Personnel Management.

    The big vote, for cloture, is currently scheduled for early Monday at approximately 1 a.m. ET with a final vote taking place at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve.


    http://politicalwire.com/archives/2009/12/19/deal_reached_on_health_care_bill.html

    Looks like we will get the bill passed by Christmas =)
  • Elliot Stabler
    Please...Please explain to me how in the world they are violating laws??

    Do you have any proof?? Don't think so
  • ptown_trojans_1
    ccrunner609 wrote: Democrats are breaking and making the rules up as they go:


    http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30692.html
    I agree that some of the deals are shady, but hey that is politics and crosses party lines. The R's did the same thing on tax cuts, medicare reform and defense spending.
  • Elliot Stabler
    Wow...

    The REPUBLICAN Minority leader of the Senate says Democrats are breaking rules

    What the hell do you think he's going to say??
  • Elliot Stabler
    ^^^

    Once again...that is not real proof.....it's someone providing an opinion

    The 2nd one is a Republican on Fox news....come on cc

    Do you have any REAL,BONAFIDE PROOF that comes from a constitutional scholar or a professor and not from a Republican lawmaker or Right Wing talking head??

    Of course you say that when Republicans do something it's ok
  • Elliot Stabler
    I'm not saying Fox isn't news..

    But don't come on here and say that Democrats are breaking rules and then use a Republican on Fox as proof
  • Al Capone
    This is political suicide for the dems. We will see in the elections next year what people think of this shit.
  • alwaysafan
    Who cares if they are breaking Senate rules? I imagine looking in the mirror at yourself after passing such bullshit legislation would be much worse.
  • believer
    ccrunner609 wrote:Its about power and stature. THey bank on how dumb the US voters are not to notice this shit.
    We're dumb enough to keep voting for them aren't we?
  • ptown_trojans_1
    ccrunner609 wrote: THey dont care what they look like in our eyes. Every single thing that government does is political and has nothing to with the outcome of legislation.

    Its about power and stature. THey bank on how dumb the US voters are not to notice this shit.
    That is truly a bi-partisan statement as both sides are very guilty of it.
  • alwaysafan
    believer wrote:
    ccrunner609 wrote:Its about power and stature. THey bank on how dumb the US voters are not to notice this shit.
    We're dumb enough to keep voting for them aren't we?
    Yeah but a new party needs a critical mass before it really is effective. Since 90% of people think the two parties are the only option, it is almost impossible to get in another party. It will happen eventually though.
  • Writerbuckeye
    alwaysafan wrote: Who cares if they are breaking Senate rules? I imagine looking in the mirror at yourself after passing such bullshit legislation would be much worse.
    This assumes a conscience exists.

    We're talking about politicians (bad enough) but leftist politicians at that.
  • Writerbuckeye
    Elliot Stabler wrote: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has reached a deal with Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) on the health care reform bill. Nelson says his vote is based on a "limited conference" between the House and Senate in reconciling versions of the bill. The House will be pressured to take the Senate bill as it is written.

    The manager's amendment which includes last minute fixes is being read in its entirety due to the insistence of Senate Republicans.

    The long-awaited CBO estimate shows the bill will provide coverage to an additional 30 million Americans and reduce the deficit by $130 billion over the next 10 years. The bill still includes a national health insurance exchange administered by the Office of Personnel Management.

    The big vote, for cloture, is currently scheduled for early Monday at approximately 1 a.m. ET with a final vote taking place at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve.


    http://politicalwire.com/archives/2009/12/19/deal_reached_on_health_care_bill.html

    Looks like we will get the bill passed by Christmas =)
    Mr. Stabler: I will bet you everything in my portfolio and bank account that this bill does NOT end up reducing the deficit long-term. Care to take the wager?
  • believer
    alwaysafan wrote:Yeah but a new party needs a critical mass before it really is effective. Since 90% of people think the two parties are the only option, it is almost impossible to get in another party. It will happen eventually though.
    Money talks and bullshit walks.
  • tk421
    Writerbuckeye wrote:
    Elliot Stabler wrote: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has reached a deal with Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) on the health care reform bill. Nelson says his vote is based on a "limited conference" between the House and Senate in reconciling versions of the bill. The House will be pressured to take the Senate bill as it is written.

    The manager's amendment which includes last minute fixes is being read in its entirety due to the insistence of Senate Republicans.

    The long-awaited CBO estimate shows the bill will provide coverage to an additional 30 million Americans and reduce the deficit by $130 billion over the next 10 years. The bill still includes a national health insurance exchange administered by the Office of Personnel Management.

    The big vote, for cloture, is currently scheduled for early Monday at approximately 1 a.m. ET with a final vote taking place at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve.


    http://politicalwire.com/archives/2009/12/19/deal_reached_on_health_care_bill.html

    Looks like we will get the bill passed by Christmas =)
    Mr. Stabler: I will bet you everything in my portfolio and bank account that this bill does NOT end up reducing the deficit long-term. Care to take the wager?
    That's a sucker bet if I ever heard one. If this crap of a bill reduces the deficit, I'll kill myself. I guarantee I'll be alive a long time from now.
  • CenterBHSFan
    I asked this question a long time ago, on another site, but how can the senate put forth a bill that is reliant on taxes?

    I thought only the house of reps could do that?

    I didn't read any of ccrunner's links, so if this has already been brought up, I didn't see it.
  • Elliot Stabler
    Have anyone of you even read the health care bill??

    I highly doubt it

    cc,you posted links for Republicans claiming that the Dems are breaking rules. What the f do you expect them to say when President Obama and Democrats are on the verge of passing agrubly the single greatest domestic policy achievment in history??

    This comes down to a simple fact:Republicans want credit for this,and they can't get it. If this was the Republicans plan,us Dems would be doing the exact same thing. And you can't deny that.

    Something else that I'm getting sick and tired of hearing is that "we will fell this in 2010". Ha,that's laugher.

    Yes,we may lose Senate Seats in Nevada and Conn.,but we will more than likely pick up Ohio,Kentucky,and have a great shot at picking up New Hampshire,Missouri,and maybe have an outside shot and Florida(because of the turmoil in the Republican Primary)

    Get over it....we ARE going to pass this bill,it's going to help this nation,and we will retain both houses in congress(perhaps even increase our majorities)
  • fish82
    Elliot Stabler wrote: Have anyone of you even read the health care bill??

    I highly doubt it

    cc,you posted links for Republicans claiming that the Dems are breaking rules. What the f do you expect them to say when President Obama and Democrats are on the verge of passing agrubly the single greatest domestic policy achievment in history??

    This comes down to a simple fact:Republicans want credit for this,and they can't get it. If this was the Republicans plan,us Dems would be doing the exact same thing. And you can't deny that.

    Something else that I'm getting sick and tired of hearing is that "we will fell this in 2010". Ha,that's laugher.

    Yes,we may lose Senate Seats in Nevada and Conn.,but we will more than likely pick up Ohio,Kentucky,and have a great shot at picking up New Hampshire,Missouri,and maybe have an outside shot and Florida(because of the turmoil in the Republican Primary)

    Get over it....we ARE going to pass this bill,it's going to help this nation,and we will retain both houses in congress(perhaps even increase our majorities)
    I like you. You always make me laugh.
  • CenterBHSFan
    Elliot Stabler wrote: Have anyone of you even read the health care bill??
    I highly doubt it

    cc,you posted links for Republicans claiming that the Dems are breaking rules. What the f do you expect them to say when President Obama and Democrats are on the verge of passing agrubly the single greatest domestic policy achievment in history??


    1. Yes, I believe that there are a couple of people who have taken the time to read all the bills/combo of bills that have been put out so far.

    2. "the single greatest domestic policy achievment in history??"

    WTF?! You in no way can be serious about this, I'm guessing. Perhaps you are playing the devil's advocate and stirring the pot a little bit?
  • Elliot Stabler
    If the truth makes you laugh....I'm happy
  • Elliot Stabler
    CenterBHSFan wrote:
    Elliot Stabler wrote: Have anyone of you even read the health care bill??
    I highly doubt it

    cc,you posted links for Republicans claiming that the Dems are breaking rules. What the f do you expect them to say when President Obama and Democrats are on the verge of passing agrubly the single greatest domestic policy achievment in history??


    1. Yes, I believe that there are a couple of people who have taken the time to read all the bills/combo of bills that have been put out so far.

    2. "the single greatest domestic policy achievment in history??"

    WTF?! You in no way can be serious about this, I'm guessing. Perhaps you are playing the devil's advocate and stirring the pot a little bit?
    1.Every single one??? Maybe...but I doubt it.I've read all but one,and it was the very first bill put of in May if I am correct


    2.Outside of civil rights....name ONE domestic policy achievement that would be greater than this??
  • CenterBHSFan
    Ahhh, so you ARE serious......
  • Elliot Stabler
    You bet your ass I'm serious
  • fish82
    Elliot Stabler wrote: If the truth makes you laugh....I'm happy
    Actually, it's watching you pop your little stiffy over a piece of shit bill that only 35% of the country even wants. You don't think that's funny?
  • Writerbuckeye
    Most of us have read enough of this bill to know a couple things.

    One: it's going to rob from Medicare so it looks like the bill isn't adding to the deficit. This is going to result in less care for seniors and worse care for seniors.

    That's a fact.

    You can't cut reimbursements to physicians without causing delays in service. Delays in service will mean poorer service and unnecessary deaths. It's already happening with the Medicaid system; this will just make Medicare about as poor as Medicaid now is.

    Two: It's going to put federal bureaucrats who are beholding to NOBODY between patients and their doctors. There will be bureaucrats deciding whether you receive services or not, and there won't be a damn thing you can do about it.

    Three: It's going to drive up the cost of insurance for millions of Americans, and instead of people who are threatened with fines signing up for coverage, they will pay the fines (or won't and dare the government to come after them), and you will STILL have a significant number of uninsured whose care will be paid the same way it's being paid for now.

    So the bottom line is we're going to see less care, less quality care, more expensive coverage, and still not cover everyone like the Democrats said they were going to do.

    Yep, that's quite an achievement.

    It'll look GREAT when the political ads are being put together for election cycles in 2010 and 2012.