There Is No Bill But the Senate
Bill<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039318:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>
Another day, another poll showing President Barack Obama's health care plan
is wildly unpopular with the American people. Yesterday NBC News/The Wall
Street Journal released their latest
poll<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039319:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>showing
that the
percentage of Americans who believe President Obama's health care plan is a
bad idea (48%) is at the highest level since they started asking the
question last 
year<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039320:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>.
Only 36% of Americans are willing to call the plan a "good idea" which is up
a whole four points from the time when House Rules Committee Chair Louise
Slaughter (D-NY) wrote
this<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039321:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>about
the Senate health plan:

[U]nder the Senate plan, millions of Americans will be forced into private
insurance company plans, which will be subsidized by taxpayers. That
alternative will do almost nothing to reform health care but will be a
windfall for insurance companies. ... Supporters of the weak Senate bill say
"just pass it -- any bill is better than no bill."

I strongly disagree -- a conference report is unlikely to sufficiently
bridge the gap between these two very different bills. It's time that we
draw the line on this weak bill and ask the Senate to go back to the drawing
board. The American people deserve at least that.


The Senate health bill is so unpopular, even among House Democrats, that the
leftist House leadership is desperately trying to trick the American people
into believing that the House can pass the Senate bill without voting on it.
Hence the Slaughter Rule which would deem the Senate bill passed at the same
time the House would approve a new reconciliation bill. Speaker Nancy Pelosi
(D-CA) was crystal clear on her motives this week
telling<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/15/AR2010031503742.html?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Morning%2BBell>a
group of leftist bloggers: "It's more insider and process-oriented
than
most people want to know. But I like it because *people don't have to vote
on the Senate bill*."

There is one increasingly glaring problem with Pelosi's
pass-the-bill-without-voting plan: it is proving impossible to draft that
reconciliation bill. The Democrats first promised to unveil their new bill
last Wednesday. Then Thursday. Then Friday. Then Monday. Then last night. As
of this morning, still nothing. Democrats say they are waiting for a score
from the Congressional Budget Office before they release their bill, but
there is nothing stopping them from releasing whatever text they have now
and then publicizing the CBO score when it comes back. But they are not
choosing that open and transparent path.

As we reported last
week<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039322:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>,
getting a CBO score consistent with reconciliation is going to be very
difficult. According to House rules, a reconciliation measure must reduce
the deficit by at least $2 billion over five years compared to existing law.
In this case, however, "existing law" would be the yet-to-be-passed Senate
bill. And all of the changes  Democrats want to make to the Senate bill
(scaling back the tax on high-end health insurance policies;  closing the
Medicare D loophole; boosting insurance subsidies;  increasing Medicaid
payments; and expanding the Cornhusker Kickback to all) either increase
spending or decrease revenue. Which means the Democrats have to identify new
revenues to make the CBO score work. And as Congressional
Quarterly<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039323:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>reported
yesterday, Democrats have not yet identified the right pay-fors to
game the CBO right. That is why House Leadership has not unveiled their new
bill yet: they can't figure out how to pay for it.

Not that it really matters if they ever do. The reconciliation bill is never
going to become law. The Senate will never pass it. They have no reason to.
The Senate likes the existing Senate bill. That's why it's called "the
Senate bill" ... they are the ones who passed it. The White House also likes
the Senate bill. As soon as the House passes it, President Obama will sign
it and then leave for Asia. That's it. Obamacare will be, as White House
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs
promised<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039324:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>last
Sunday, "the law of the land." After the Senate bill is law, what
could
possibly motivate the White House, let alone the Senate, to ever pick up the
yet-to-be-written House reconciliation bill?

This is why the White House political machine is pulling out all the stops
to get the House to pass the toxic Senate bill. Democratic National
Committee Vice Chair Donna Brazile is actively encouraging primary
challenges to Democrats who vote against the Senate
bill<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039325:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>.
One House Democrat aide tells
Politico<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039325:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>:
“We’re having donors, even donors outside of our district, that are being
called and asked to urge support." For her part Speaker Pelosi is relishing
the bare knuckle fight
telling<http://paracom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/4039326:6004213997:m:1:147140772:8E4CA4AE495169DDA88BBB9BB2A901E6>reporters
yesterday: "I never stop whipping. There’s no beginning, there’s
no middle, and there’s no end." Let's just hope her members remember which
bill she's really whipping them on.

What did you expect from a lying illegal!!!!!!!!!

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