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“A Medical And Financial Catastrophe”: Senate Betrays America In Communist Power Grab



Dec 24, 2009 6 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Health Care Overhaul

Fox News:

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a health insurance overhaul on Thursday morning, 60-39, as both Democrats and Republicans held unified in their positions on the massive bill that mandates coverage for about 9 percent of the U.S. population.

All 58 Democrats and two independents supported the $871 billion, 10-year package that aims to cover about 30 million Americans. Thirty-nine of 40 Republicans rejected the bill. Kentucky Sen. Jim Bunning, who is retiring at the end of this Congress, did not vote.

Senate lawmakers moved quickly after the vote to one more bill — a hike in the debt ceiling needed to prevent a U.S. default on loans — passing it on a 60-39 vote before scattering across the nation ahead of their Christmas break.

Facing the certainty that Senate Democrats were lined up to pass the landmark legislation, Republican senators said they are resolved to fight to the bitter end to prevent the bill from being implemented.

“That’s the clear will of the American people and we’re going to fight on their behalf,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said just moments before the vote.

McConnell added that he hoped that voters would use the congressional break between Dec. 24 and Jan. 19, when the Senate returns, to appeal to lawmakers to stop the bill before the unpopular bill becomes law. The House returns on Jan. 12.

Now that both the House of Representatives and Senate have finished their votes — the House passed its version in November — the two chambers must reconcile their starkly different bills.

Some congressional offices have been floating the idea that the House accept the Senate version whole cloth in order to get it to President Obama’s desk in time for the State of the Union address, but it was unclear whether that would be acceptable to many House Democrats, and the negotiations could slip into February.

Vice President Joe Biden returned to his old haunt to preside over the historic vote as president of the Senate, and was greeted warmly by former colleagues from both sides of the aisle. But in his role atop the dais, Biden listened while McConnell excoriated the legislation.

“Many people on this side who are going to support this bill don’t like it. Otherwise Democratic leaders would not have had such a tough time rounding up votes,” McConnell said, noting that Democratic leaders held votes in the “middle of the night, at the crack of dawn, overnight, in the middle of a blizzard” and on Christmas eve.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid countered that Republicans tried their hardest to “slow the progress, they can’t stop it.”

Reid also slammed the GOP for choosing “to stand on the sidelines rather than participate in great change” and repeated “myths and misinformation and continued to rely on them long after they were debunked.”

Reid praised the bill as one that would stop “greedy insurance companies” from driving the sick into bankruptcy and would “slice the deficit.”

The Senate measure, in addition to extending coverage to millions of people who lack it, would ban the insurance industry from denying benefits or charging higher premiums on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions. The Congressional Budget Office predicts the bill will reduce deficits by $130 billion over the next 10 years, an estimate that assumes lawmakers carry through on hundreds of billions of dollars in planned cuts to insurance companies and doctors, hospitals and others who treat Medicare patients.

For the first time the government would require nearly every American to carry insurance, and subsidies would be provided to help low-income people do so. Employers would be induced to cover their employees through a combination of tax credits and penalties.

Unlike the House, the Senate measure omits a government-run insurance option, which liberals favored to apply pressure on private insurers but Democratic moderates opposed as an unwarranted federal intrusion.

In an interview with PBS, Obama signaled he would sign a bill even if it lacks the provision.

“Would I like one of those options to be the public option? Yes. Do I think that it makes sense, as some have argued, that, without the public option, we dump all these other extraordinary reforms and we say to the 30 million people who don’t have coverage: ‘You know, sorry. We didn’t get exactly what we wanted?’ I don’t think that makes sense,” Obama said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


  • Bobby E

    It will soon be time to start wiping the smirks and smiles off the faces of these traitors. No need to go lone gunman or instigate someone else to do the dirty work. After this monumental shift in the way our politicians are now conducting business … and the business they have set about conducting … they will be emboldened beyond your wildest nightmare. Can’t predict what it will be, but there will be a moment created, by them, that will ignite a call to arms (and use of them) to end this once … and for all … and forever. Be ready. You’ll know when … we’ll all know when the time comes. That ‘time’ will motivate everyone, en masse, simultaneously. You won’t need to ask everyone ‘is the time now?’. We will all know and it will be sooner than you think. In the meantime, start making your own personal decisions as to how you’re going to deal with this illegitimate government that is now stockpiled with criminals of the highest order. My part, for now and only for now, is I will act of my convictions and no longer swear allegiance to this government, but only to my country. My first ‘act’, as it has always been and is no secret as I’ve advocated it before, is that I no longer pay taxes, period. And, I never will until this country is restored. I want this government brought to its knees. I am no longer Democrat, Republican, Independent, moderate, left-wing, right-wing, white, black, or immigrant. I am an American, who believes the Constitution is as sacred as the Bible, and if I have to die battling this government of usurpers, I will die an American.

    • cold soldier

      With you :beer: :gun:

  • http://patdollard.com Average Joe

    HERE IS ONE FOR ALL………..

    Time Warner Cable is cutting off Fox Affiliates; Fox “Local Independants” that do the reruns/movies; and it appears Fox News and Fox Sports in a few days in Texas and several other areas.

    GEE, WONDER HOW MUCH INFLUENCE OBAMA AND THE DEMS HAD ON THIS……..

    IT IS TIME FOR GUNS AND BULLETS TO STOP THE LOSS OF FREE SPEECH. :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • Double Tap

    How sad. And of course, that bastard Reid made sure that there is language that would keep this fucking farce of a bill from ever being repealed.

    I have to agree with the poster above. Time to MAKE them listen by other means since talking no longer seems to have any… ahem…. impact.

    May they all roast in hell for eternity for being a party to this travesty.

    • Bobby E

      If our Constitution can, in effect, be repealed by these bastards, then these bastard’s rules and laws can be snubbed and repealed.

  • cold soldier

    My guns are oiled and my knives sharpened…wake me when the South decides to rise again…I’m done with this failed republic :evil: :gun: