Pelosi: Election Won’t Stop Health Bill. “will have health care one way or another"

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Pelosi: Mass. Election Won’t Stop Health Bill. “We will have health care one way or another.” - Democratic Underground

With Democrats increasingly anxious about the special election in Massachusetts on Tuesday and what it will mean for their big health care legislation, the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, told reporters in California Monday that the legislation would move forward not matter what.

“Let’s remove all doubt,” Ms. Pelosi said. “We will have health care one way or another.”

Ms. Pelosi acknowledged that the path forward could change if the Democrat in the Massachusetts race, Martha Coakley, loses.

“Certainly the dynamic will change depending on what happens in Massachusetts,” Ms. Pelosi said. “Just the question of how we would proceed. But it doesn’t mean we won’t have a health care bill.”

The speaker also slammed the Republican in the Massachusetts race, Scott Brown, and indeed all Congressional Republicans, for trying to block the legislation.

“I heard the candidate in Massachusetts, the Republican candidate, say ‘Let’s go back to the drawing board,’” Ms. Pelosi said.

She continued at length:

The drawing board for the Republican party on health care is to tear it up and throw it away and shred it and never revisit it. This is the opportunity of a generation. If this opportunity is not realized, there won’t be health care for all Americans.

There is no back to the drawing board. The Republicans in Congress have said we will kill health care reform. They weren’t for Social Security. They weren’t for Medicare. And they aren’t for health care for all Americans. They are the handmaidens of the insurance companies and the American people need to understand that. But rather than focus on them we’d rather focus on what is in our bill. We will have legislation that removes all doubt that health care is a right not a privilege, that we will no longer be operating on the playing field of the insurance companies but they will be on the playing field of the American people.
 
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I wonder how the liberals on the board would view this scenario. Brown wins - clearly and resoundingly. However, lawsuits etc are launched to stop him taking his seat until the healthcare bill is passed.

Would our liberal friends on this board call foul on their Administration or would they see that as acceptable?
 
I love pelosi's lie about how the republicans just want to stop reform.

The truth is the republicans want reform too, just a compeletely different reform than Obama/Pelosi and the dems want. Why did big pharm and the health insurance companies have a fund raiser for Martha Coakley in DC last week anyway?

Oh and for the nay sayers here is a link

http://www.usmessageboard.com/healt...nce-republican-health-care-plans-exposed.html
 
I wonder how the liberals on the board would view this scenario. Brown wins - clearly and resoundingly. However, lawsuits etc are launched to stop him taking his seat until the healthcare bill is passed.

Would our liberal friends on this board call foul on their Administration or would they see that as acceptable?

Sounds like the 2000 election so if they did then they should now ;).
 
She is whistling through the graveyard. She has only 3 votes margin in the house for a bill And how many of those will desert after this?

All the congresscritters are getting an earful. And with the election today, more and more of them will start paying attention.
 
Pelosi: Mass. Election Won’t Stop Health Bill. “We will have health care one way or another.” - Democratic Underground

With Democrats increasingly anxious about the special election in Massachusetts on Tuesday and what it will mean for their big health care legislation, the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, told reporters in California Monday that the legislation would move forward not matter what.

“Let’s remove all doubt,” Ms. Pelosi said. “We will have health care one way or another.”

Ms. Pelosi acknowledged that the path forward could change if the Democrat in the Massachusetts race, Martha Coakley, loses.

“Certainly the dynamic will change depending on what happens in Massachusetts,” Ms. Pelosi said. “Just the question of how we would proceed. But it doesn’t mean we won’t have a health care bill.”

ETA: Brown's win speaks volumes about how the majority of Americans feel about this administration.

The speaker also slammed the Republican in the Massachusetts race, Scott Brown, and indeed all Congressional Republicans, for trying to block the legislation.

“I heard the candidate in Massachusetts, the Republican candidate, say ‘Let’s go back to the drawing board,’” Ms. Pelosi said.

She continued at length:

The drawing board for the Republican party on health care is to tear it up and throw it away and shred it and never revisit it. This is the opportunity of a generation. If this opportunity is not realized, there won’t be health care for all Americans.

There is no back to the drawing board. The Republicans in Congress have said we will kill health care reform. They weren’t for Social Security. They weren’t for Medicare. And they aren’t for health care for all Americans. They are the handmaidens of the insurance companies and the American people need to understand that. But rather than focus on them we’d rather focus on what is in our bill. We will have legislation that removes all doubt that health care is a right not a privilege, that we will no longer be operating on the playing field of the insurance companies but they will be on the playing field of the American people.

The Rs are doing their job. The majority of Americans do not want THIS 'reform'; they want real HC reform and the Rs are doing what they can to halt it --- as they should. The Ds are the party of no as they shot down everything that the Rs brought to the table while shutting them out of the processs and they are completely ignoring what the majority of Americans are saying. They like to claim that the people who are opposed to this are a minority of some 'fringe extremist' types. Give me a break.

ETA: Brown's win speaks volumes about how the majority of Americans feel about this administration and their agenda.
 
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