Democrats Pledge to Push Health Care Through Senate, With or Without Republicans

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WASHINGTON -- Frustrated with the pace of bipartisan talks, Democratic leaders on Monday promised to push a sweeping health care bill through the Senate whether they get Republican support or not.

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the third-ranking Senate Democrat, raised the prospect of the leadership crafting a bill to Democratic specifications and using a rare legislative procedure to expedite legislation fulfilling President Barack Obama's top domestic priority.

"We will have contingencies in place. These plans will likely be considered as a last resort, but they are on the table," Schumer told reporters on a conference call. He declined to elaborate.

After numerous delays, three Democrats and three Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are facing a Sept. 15 deadline to wrap up secretive talks and come up with a plan.

"If we cannot produce a bipartisan solution by then you have to wonder if the Republicans will ever to be willing to agree to anything," Schumer said.

Four House and Senate committees have already passed sweeping health care bills, but none has attracted a single Republican vote. That makes it unlikely or impossible that they could attract the 60 votes necessary to advance in the 100-seat Senate.

Schumer said Democratic leaders continue to look at invoking a procedural maneuver that would allow them to pass the health bill with 51 instead of 60 votes. That route is viewed as a last resort since it limits what legislative measures would be allowed and any broad policy initiatives would probably have to be limited.

Schumer wouldn't say what other contingencies were being considered. He accused Republican leaders of trying to hinder bipartisan progress to deny President Barack Obama a political victory.

A spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., scoffed at Schumer's complaints. He noted that Schumer himself hasn't committed to supporting whatever the Finance negotiators produce and that other Democrats have also criticized the plan that's taking shape.

"Seriously. How can any Democrat who doesn't support what the bipartisan group of Finance members is working on complain about there not being a bipartisan approach," said McConnell spokesman Don Stewart. "Has Senator Schumer or anyone in the Democrat leadership offered a bipartisan bill?"

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Any plan the Dems propose will contain a government-run health care option and they want it, no matter what. Why? Simple.

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WASHINGTON -- Frustrated with the pace of bipartisan talks, Democratic leaders on Monday promised to push a sweeping health care bill through the Senate whether they get Republican support or not.

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the third-ranking Senate Democrat, raised the prospect of the leadership crafting a bill to Democratic specifications and using a rare legislative procedure to expedite legislation fulfilling President Barack Obama's top domestic priority.

"We will have contingencies in place. These plans will likely be considered as a last resort, but they are on the table," Schumer told reporters on a conference call. He declined to elaborate.

After numerous delays, three Democrats and three Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are facing a Sept. 15 deadline to wrap up secretive talks and come up with a plan.

"If we cannot produce a bipartisan solution by then you have to wonder if the Republicans will ever to be willing to agree to anything," Schumer said.

Four House and Senate committees have already passed sweeping health care bills, but none has attracted a single Republican vote. That makes it unlikely or impossible that they could attract the 60 votes necessary to advance in the 100-seat Senate.

Schumer said Democratic leaders continue to look at invoking a procedural maneuver that would allow them to pass the health bill with 51 instead of 60 votes. That route is viewed as a last resort since it limits what legislative measures would be allowed and any broad policy initiatives would probably have to be limited.

Schumer wouldn't say what other contingencies were being considered. He accused Republican leaders of trying to hinder bipartisan progress to deny President Barack Obama a political victory.

A spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., scoffed at Schumer's complaints. He noted that Schumer himself hasn't committed to supporting whatever the Finance negotiators produce and that other Democrats have also criticized the plan that's taking shape.

"Seriously. How can any Democrat who doesn't support what the bipartisan group of Finance members is working on complain about there not being a bipartisan approach," said McConnell spokesman Don Stewart. "Has Senator Schumer or anyone in the Democrat leadership offered a bipartisan bill?"

Democrats Pledge to Push Health Care Through Senate, With or Without Republicans - Political News - FOXNews.com



Any plan the Dems propose will contain a government-run health care option and they want it, no matter what. Why? Simple.

Breitbart.tv » Uncovered Video: Obama Explains How His Health Care Plan Will ‘Eliminate’ Private Insurance

yep,, they are going to fuck all over this country come hell or high water, and you just better learn to like it.. after all,, "eclections have consequences"
 
when they return from recess. Many of these democratic senators and congressmen are having town hall meetings, meeting face to face with the people who put them there in the first place. They are getting hammered at these meetings, the citizens are taking them down. :clap2::clap2::clap2:

The liberal media is attempting to spin this to say these are just right wing republicans. They did the tea parties the same way. No one is buying it especially the people attending these rallies, many are democrats and independents who are moderates and conservatives. They are just as concerned about the debt this out of control spending President is doing as conservative Republicans are. If you don't beleive me, just take a look at his polling. THESE ARE DEMOCRATS. Down 16 points in 6 months!!!! I am betting it will be down 10 more by the time congress returns.

The silent majority is silent no more. If they push this through with just Democratic votes they have just picked up the poliitical gun, pointed it at their own heads and pulled the trigger. They will be done.

Hang in there conservatives, go to your town hall meetings and voice your opinions. Don't forget to mention the no stimulus stimulus plan that no one read before they signed it and that it is not working. The omnibus bill with 9,000 earmarks, the cap and trade a major job killer for the U.S then go to health care.

I wouldn't let one of these eletist, intellectual idiots manage my neighborhood lemonade stand and expect a profit, Let alone our healthcare system, 6% of our economy.

WE NEED REFORM OF THE HEALTH INSURANCE INDUSTRY- NOT A TAKEOVER OF THE BEST HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN THE WORLD BY A BUNCH OF FREEGIN MORONS.:evil
 
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After numerous delays, three Democrats and three Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are facing a Sept. 15 deadline to wrap up secretive talks and come up with a plan.


wtf do the talks have to be "secretive"?
 
After numerous delays, three Democrats and three Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are facing a Sept. 15 deadline to wrap up secretive talks and come up with a plan.


wtf do the talks have to be "secretive"?

I read that too. Didn't Barry promise transparency? Guess his transparency went the way of his manners.
 
Once the American people figure out that Obama plans on a massive die off of the elderly to pay for abortions and to give Illegal Aliens free healthcare, those people with pitchforks that were supposedly after the bankers will be hunting the hillsides for the last few remaining Democrats
 

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