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Originally Posted by Cali Coug
Traitor to the Republic? For passing health care reform? Man, you guys are way out there.
FYI- the most likely approach is for the House to adopt the Senate bill in full, while the Senate then passes agreed upon changes to the original Senate bill through reconciliation (which needs only 51 votes), followed by House adoption of the reconciliation bill as well.
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With many of the moderate and conservative Dems running scared it seems less likely that the Senate version will pass though the pundits have posited this as a potential scenario.
And the name is a misnomer. It's not health care reform. It's health insurance reform and mandates to private insurance.
What part of the package encourages healthy lifestyles?
What part encourages provident living?
What parts of the health care delivery system is being address other than perceived obstacles to access?
It's not health care reform at all.