
Consider this.
The Senate and the House have been devising entirely separate bills on healthcare reform. Although the House has approved a bill, the Senate has not. With sharp differences of opinion among top Democrats in the Senate hampering the approval of a specific bill, the Senate has been tied up in committee sessions, closed-door meetings, and endless consultations with special interests, in order to somehow come up with a bill that will at least partially satisfy everyone involved.
Reid believes that he finally has a bill that will satisfy most Democratic Senators, but no one has seen it, and top Republicans are complaining that they have been totally shut out of the process.
It is this mysterious bill that will be placed on the Senate floor for debate this week. But remember, even if such a bill passes, which is highly doubtful, healthcare reform will still not yet become law.
More here from Anthony G. Martin at the Columbia Conservative Examiner.


8 comments:
Opie, I wonder if President Hussein's visit to China has anything to do with it. We're gonna be doing that PelosiCare thing with Chinese money and they may not be too happy about it.
Odd world we live in. When France and China berate our pResident for being too far to the left, it's a topsy turvy world.
Madame Opie,
..November 7th, 2009..
Sorry to be so punctilious. One can hope that these cretins will get lost in a GOP filibuster adn not see the light of day until November 2010.
~Voyska PVO
Voyska, much appreciated. I missed that in my copy/paste haste. ;-)
I hope that the Gop filibusters and that we, the American people, can force the Dems to pull the plug on disastersare
Teresa, I agree. Whatever it takes to stop this government takeover. Why can't they just open up the insurance borders between states, cover the 12 mill who need it and call it a day!
the Gangster government marches on!
WHT, They don't seem to rest, do they.
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