The BlogBaucus: Stop Delaying the Passage of My Questionable Health-Care Bill With Your Salient Points12:10 PM, Sep 24, 2009
• By MARY KATHARINE HAM
Well, let's give him some credit. Sen. Max Baucus, author of the middling, middle-ground health-care bill currently satisfying no one and confusing everyone, at least gives the opposition credit for having valid points. It is a step up from the Obama administration's and Democrats' summer efforts to discredit anyone who criticized the big-government vision of Obamacare. But while Baucus believes your thoughts are interesting, they just don't matter:
Yesterday, the Senate Finance Committee rejected an amendment put forth by Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY.) and supported by the moderate Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), which would have required full Congressional Budget Office scoring of the bill before it was voted out of committee. Liberals deemed this an unconscionable delay despite the fact that the CBO has been a more consistent and reliable source of good information about health-care bills than the President, Congress, or any of the bill's allies. Hey, the CBO might have good points, but they're also delaying, what with all that scientific analysis of the proposed overhaul of the entire health-care system. Instead, the committee agreed to wait for preliminary CBO scores before voting. Well, thanks for that, guys. In other My-God-They-Need-an-Amendment-for-That?!? News, the Finance Committee also rejected an amendment that would have required them to have final language for the massive bill in hand before voting it out of committee:
Baucus' defense: Hey, they'll have another two weeks before we vote on it in the full Senate. No biggie. They'll get the language eventually. And, John Kerry lends credence to our skepticism of government in his own, very special way: "Let's be honest about it, most people don't read the legislative language." After all, we wouldn't want to delay the bill's passage with any unnecessary knowledge of the bill's contents. Update: Why does Nancy Pelosi insist on delaying this process?!? |
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