Bloomberg
reports that President Obama will be satisfied if health care
passes on a strict party-line vote, and White House Chief of
Staff Rahm Emanuel offered a new definition of bipartisanship:
“That’s a test of bipartisanship -- whether you took ideas from
both parties,” Emanuel said. “At the end of the day, the test
isn’t whether they voted for it,” he said, referring to
Republicans. “The test is whether the final product represented
some of their ideas. And I think it will.”
Yet even by that standard, Democrats aren't doing too well.
Earlier today, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
Committee passed its health care bill on a strict party line
vote. Ranking Republican Sen. Mike Enzi notes that "In 12 days of
mark-up, we had 45 roll call votes on Republican-sponsored
amendments, and only 2 prevailed."
Obama's healthcare bill should come with a warning label:
Warning may cause inflation, rationing, loss of
physicians,premature death in chronically ill populations.
CONTAINS SOCIALISM*
* the number one killer of the 20th Century.
Old Texican| 7.15.09 @ 11:59AM
WAR...is bipartisan.
In some battles, when outnumbered, the prudent thing is to
retreat...grudgingly...and in an orderly fashion...untill
reinforcements can arrive.
We gotta' keep fighting, guys! Help is on the way!
Tim| 7.15.09 @ 11:55AM
Obama's healthcare bill should come with a warning label:
Warning may cause inflation, rationing, loss of physicians,premature death in chronically ill populations. CONTAINS SOCIALISM*
* the number one killer of the 20th Century.
Old Texican| 7.15.09 @ 11:59AM
WAR...is bipartisan.
In some battles, when outnumbered, the prudent thing is to retreat...grudgingly...and in an orderly fashion...untill reinforcements can arrive.
We gotta' keep fighting, guys! Help is on the way!