White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel told the Wall Street
Journal
yesterday that the administration would be open to a
compromise on health care that would include a provision for a
government-run plan, but one that would only be "triggered" if
private companies didn't meet certain government targets within a
given time frame. This idea had been floated by Maine's Olympia
Snowe, one of only a few Republican Senators that Democrats hope
to get onboard with health care legislation. The problem is that
to potentially gain the support of moderates, such a move would
alienate liberal Senators and activists who want a government
plan to be implemented immediately. President Obama later
reiterated his support for a government plan in a statement,
but I think this is another indication that the White House wants
to get something done this year, and will settle for less if
that's the only way to get legislation through Congress -- but it
remains unclear as to whether liberal lawmakers would be as
politically pragmatic.
Just how long would we have to wait before Obama found " that
private companies didn't meet certain government targets "? Not
long, I'm guessing. Still , this is a sign of weakness from the
White House, and you don't see many of those.
Tim| 7.7.09 @ 12:15PM
Just how long would we have to wait before Obama found " that private companies didn't meet certain government targets "? Not long, I'm guessing. Still , this is a sign of weakness from the White House, and you don't see many of those.