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RIP Obama Care

Written by Administrator on 15 December 2009.

Back when President Obama first proposed his health care reform, a government run health insurance program seemed like a done deal. With a filibuster proof majority in the Senate and a popular President pushing it, it seemed like our rights were headed for the grave. Then came the tea parties. Then came the scandals with the czars. Then came the pressure from Conservatives and Moderates alike. Today, Harry Reid has been sent back to the drawing board to produce a bill that includes neither the public option nor the medicare expansion. Is this a total victory? Not yet. But Obama Care as we knew it then is now dead. To which I say...

 

Steve Parry Dances On The Grave Of Obama Care

 

According to Bloomburg...

Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Senate Democrats are poised to drop plans for a new government-run insurance program and the expansion of Medicare from health-care legislation, a step that would remove two of the biggest obstacles to passage.

The party has been divided over how best to cover tens of millions of uninsured Americans, with many liberal Democrats pushing for a so-called public option run by the government to compete with private insurers. A more recent proposal would have let people as young as age 55 enroll in Medicare, the federal insurance program for people age 65 and older.

Lacking the votes for either idea, Democrats said they are focusing on what they can do to pass the legislation by the end of the year. The measure is President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority, and he summoned Senate Democrats to the White House complex to discuss it today.

The fight is still far from over. Will the liberals support a plan that does not have a public option? That remains to be seen. But if a version of this Bill that does not allow the Tyrant's hand to grip our health care system passes, it is at the very least a small victory for Conservatives. Still, one has to pause to shake one's head at the situation as it now exists. The right didn't want the existing version, and the left doesn't want the version that will likely result. Hence, the Senate is now going to try to pass a version of the Bill that nobody wants to protect the ego of our man-child President. One thing that is for sure, we cannot reasonably expect him to do the mature, right, and decent thing and say "The American people don't want this, so let's try to work on what they do want". No, the President will work towards the passage of this Bill that is wanted by none just so he can try to salvage some type of moral victory out of the situation. 

 


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