The White House has told Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to cut
a deal with Sen. Joe Lieberman so that health care legislation
could pass, according
tothe Politico.
Yesterday on CBS' "Face the Nation," here's how Lieberman
described his demand:
"You’ve got to take out the Medicare buy-in. You’ve got
to forget about the public option. You probably have to take
out the Class Act, which was a whole new entitlement program
that will, in future years, put us further into deficit. And
you’ve got to adopt some of the cost containment provisions
that will strengthen cost containment, that all of us
favor."
But if Reid were to make all of those changes (a big if, because
it would be contingent on his ability to get liberal Senators to
cave), there's no garuntee that Lieberman would be on board --
even though he said so yesterday.
Strip out everything Lieberman said he is opposed to, and
Democrats will end up with a bill largely along the lines of the
"Baucus bill" that passed through the Senate Finance Committee.
Yet back in October, Lieberman told Don Imus that he couldn't get
behind the Baucus bill. "I'm afraid that in the end the Baucus
bill is actually going to raise the price of insurance for most
of the people in the country," he
said.
And this is just the headache the White House has in the Senate.
Rep. Raul Grijalva, co-chairman of the 80-member House
Progressive Caucus, has
told ABC that even with the Medicare expansion, the
Senate bill would be "irreconcilable" with the legislation that
cleared the House.
UPDATE: The White House is now publicly
denying that they are pushing for a deal with Lieberman.
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…him for now — but without Lieberman, the options for reformers become rather unpleasant. Of course, that assumes that Lieberman can even be convinced to vote for the bill at all — an assumption very much in question. And it ignores the objections of Sen. Ben Nelson, who also has problems with the public option and the Medicare buy-in, but has made the bill's abortion language his major sticking point. It's…
ncatty| 12.14.09 @ 3:57PM
They will pass something just to say they did. I can't believe
the ultras will pass up the chance to get their foot in the
heathcare door.
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ncatty| 12.14.09 @ 3:57PM
They will pass something just to say they did. I can't believe the ultras will pass up the chance to get their foot in the heathcare door.
Keith| 12.14.09 @ 6:19PM
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