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Bernie Sanders to Insure Public Option Receives Up-or-Down Vote (Defying Democratic Leaders)

by: Caoimhin Laochdha

Sun Mar 14, 2010 at 22:50:24 PM EDT


NOTE: This is from our friends at FDL who are letting us reprint Jon Walker's post on Bernie's continued fight for health care reform.  The following post discusses Senator Sanders' willingness to push a vote on a public option despite opposition from the Democratic leadership.

Thank you Bernie and keep up the fight.

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Bernie Sanders to Make Sure Public Option Gets Up-or-Down Vote, Defying Reid, Durbin
 -- By: Jon Walker

We recently learned that Harry Reid (D-NV) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) were actually whipping against the public option and trying to deny the American people a real up-or-down vote on the issue in the Senate. It is good to see that Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is willing to defy them and instead go with the will of the American people. From Greg Sargent:

   "I think somebody should do that, and I'd certainly be prepared to do that," Sanders told me when I asked him if he'd be willing to commit to introducing a public option amendment. This is, in effect, a commitment to introduce the amendment if no one else does.

As I have explained earlier, if even one senator offers a public option amendment, and it is ruled germane, it would likely receive an up-or-down vote as part of the reconciliation vote-a-rama. Designing a public option/public program buy-in that would be ruled germane and does not violate the Byrd rule should definitely be possible.

Durbin's argument against the public option amendment, or any other smart, pro-consumer, Democratic amendments, is that they could endanger passage of the reconciliation bill if it is sent back to the House. Given that Republican sources are saying the Senate parliamentarian ruled the House must first pass the comprehensive Senate health care bill before the reconciliation fixes can be taken up, the fear that the public option amendment could derail the reconciliation fixes seem strange.

If it gets to that point, Durbin will already have the health care reform bill he originally voted for signed into law. The reconciliation fixes are minor, and clearly not overly important to Durbin, since he already voted for a bill with all the "problems" in it. Since Durbin does not want the important student loan reform bill as part of reconciliation, there is no reason to actually worry about the fate of the reconciliation sidecar bill from his stand point.

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strange (4.00 / 1)
I wish Bernie luck, but doubt that it will do much.  This must look strange to European eyes where their health care systems have been in place for decades.  

When you wake up each morning look around you.  It might be the last time you get to do it.  

Strange? (0.00 / 0)
Heck, it looks strange to U.S. eyes where we have yet to put a workable health care system in place.  

The U.S. has a medical industry and an insurance industry that doles out health care to some at exorbitant costs. The U.S. "system," to the extent there is one, is for for the wealthy and healthy.  For the majority of Americans, they have access to "health care" only if they are healthy.

sláinte,
cl

-- Religion is like sodomy: both can be harmless when practiced between consenting adults but neither should be imposed upon children.


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Just a sidenote (4.00 / 1)
The "our" in "our friends at FDL" does not apply to all of us.  I generally agree with this post, but I do not personally think of FDL as being on the same side as I am.

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Our friends (0.00 / 0)
When I said "our friends," I was referring to our allies for progressive causes through new media.

When I think of outlets such as Dkos, FDL, Digby-Hullabaloo, DownWithTyranny-Howie Klein etc. I think of outlets that share the goals of "our side."

I may disagree with the personal view of any number of writers at any of those sites (or this one for that matter) at any given time.  Still, I am comfortable saying the views, of that short list of a quickly assembled representative group, are the views of advocates who are "on the same side as me" and most definitely on the side of our progressive goals.

sláinte,
cl

-- Religion is like sodomy: both can be harmless when practiced between consenting adults but neither should be imposed upon children.


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Which would've been (4.00 / 1)
Which would've been fine except for the "so say we all."

Firedoglake has been in the leadership of the "kill the bill" movement of a few months ago. I was sympathetic to the frustration then, but with the dwindling of support and resources and courage among Congress to get something passed, I can no longer agree.

I do in fact support getting healthcare done during the budget reconciliation process. And if Bernie wants to spend his political energy trying to get an up or down vote on the public option, okay. It likely won't pass, and if it did, there's a strong possibility that'd throw a monkeywrench into the works for House agreement.

NanuqFC
Healthy citizens are the greatest asset any country can have.  ~ Winston Churchill


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Good job, Bernie! (0.00 / 0)
It's nice to see that someone whom we all worked so hard to get to Washington has not forgotten the mission for change on which his constituents sent him.

In the end ... (4.00 / 2)
the bill will include mandatory insurance insurance with many premiums to come in part or all from tax dollars. These tax dollars will be funneled directly into the coffers of the glutted insurance industry.

There will be no public option of any kind.

This bill will represent total failure on the part of the DC surrender monkeys.

It's over at http://ramabahama.net ... only it's still under construction (but so is the rest of my life)


medical loss (0.00 / 0)
CL, how well I know what you mean.  That is exactly what the US system wants as well.  When you get sick you are a "medical loss," cutting into their profits.  How well I know what that is like.    

When you wake up each morning look around you.  It might be the last time you get to do it.  


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