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Don't Get Too Excited

Conservatives celebrating today's defeat of Harry Reid's push for a separate $247 billion health care bill should keep things in perspective.

While a cloture vote on proposed legislation that would have prevented scheduled cuts to Medicare doctors' payments over the next 10 years failed badly -- with 13 Democrats joining all 40 Republicans -- ultimately, the money is likely to be spent down the road anyway.

Even before the vote, Reid indicated that Democrats would proceed with a provision already in the Senate Finance Committee bill that would prevent the scheduled cuts from happening for one more year, and then revisit a more permanent "doctor fix" next year, by which time they already expect to have passed the broader health care legislation.

And if he can't get a permanent bill passed next year, then Congress will most likely continue to vote each year to avoid scheduled cuts, as they have done every year since 2003. Remember, even Republicans are for spending this money, but their only objection was about the need to find offsetting spending cuts.

The bottom line is that one way or another, these scheduled cuts are not going to happen, and hundreds of billions of dollars will be spent.

The way that this vote could end up affecting the overall health care debate is if it means that the AMA, which said it was "deeply disappointed" by the outcome, ultimately comes out against the final health care legislation, or if it's predictive of Democrats' lack of party unity on health care in general.

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JohnD| 10.21.09 @ 5:35PM

Yes, but it destroys the fiction of the costs of health care reform, and calls attention to the shell game the Democrats tried to play by hiding $200+ billion of the real costs of government run care.

Of course, no one in the state-run media is reporting the story. . .

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Health Care BS - NO SOP TO CERBERUS THE AMA links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…Barack Obama’s broader healthcare initiative. But 12 Dems and one Independent gagged on the price tag. $247 billion is a lot of money to buy off one special interest group. But, as Philip Klein points out , it’s too soon to celebrate. In order for Obamacare to pass, the AMA has to be paid off: The way that this vote could end up affecting the overall health care debate is if it means that the AMA, which…

Northern Virginia Patriot| 10.21.09 @ 11:57PM

Every defeat depletes political capital - Harry can't get it done - helps conservatives in Nevada

The One now has to bribe more Democrats or arm twist. Problem - he's running out of money & after a while, you run out of people who can twist arms. Sooner or later you create so many enemies that teh number of enemies out-numbers the 'whitehouse team'

Add to that the declining poll numbers, likely blowout in VA, the expense of retaining Jersey (and possibly losing), NY-23 and a possible surprise in CA and you have got the ingriedients for a political meltdown...

ed hardy shirt| 10.22.09 @ 3:54AM

Add to that the declining poll numbers.
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