Posted on 02/22/2010 8:00:36 AM PST by opentalk
The game of chicken commenceth right now.
In the course of unveiling Obamas new health reform proposal on a conference call with reporters this morning, White House advisers made it clearer than ever before: If the GOP filibusters health reform, Dems will move forward on their own and pass it via reconciliation.
The assertion, which is likely to spark an angry response from GOP leaders, ups the stakes in advance of the summit by essentially daring Republicans to try to block reform.
The President expects and believes the American people deserve an up or down vote on health reform, White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer said on the call.
Pfeiffer said no decision had been made how to proceed, pending the outcome of the summit. But he added that Obamas proposal is designed to have maximum flexibility to ensure that we can get an up or down vote if the opposition decides to take the extraordinary step of filibustering health reform.
Translation: If the GOP doesnt cooperate with us in any meaningful sense, were moving forward on our own.
Also on the call, White House advisers detailed Obamas new proposal, which was just posted on the White House web site, and discussed the ways it seeks a compromise between the Senate and House proposals. Among the details:
* As expected, the plan has no public option but this does not preclude a reconciliation vote on the public option later.
* The proposal boosts the threshold for the Cadillac tax on the most expensive health plans from $23,000 for a family plan to $27,500. Thats actually a better deal than some labor officials were expecting, though some House Dems will still be angry that the tax is being included at all.
* The proposal also preserves the Senate bills state-based exchanges, and does not have a national exchange, as the House bill did.
* However, House Dems will be cheered by the fact that Obamas compromise closes the Medicare prescription drug donut hole coverage gap.
* Also, the bill nixes Ben Nelsons Nebraska deal and boosts Federal financing for Medicaid expansion in all states.
* And finally, as expected, Obamas proposal creates a Federal panel to monitor and block exorbitant rate hikes and other unfair practices by the insurance industry.
One final note: On the call, Pfeiffer was careful to note that the proposal is not the product of an agreement between the House and Senate, but rather is the Presidents bill. This is meant to preclude GOP efforts to cast the proposal as the product of a backroom deal. The lines are drawn.
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Update: Eric Cantor spokesman Brad Dayspring emails a response:
The Obama plan costs a trillion dollars, puts government in control of personal health decisions, and allows the government to set prices in the private market. That mirrors the Pelosi/Reid plans that have already been soundly rejected by the bipartisan majority of Americans.
Well, filibuster then.
Crap sandwich ... mmm, mmm, mmmm, Obama song.
This is so transparent, the GOP will likely fall for it.
so all this talk of reconciliation in the senate...does that mean they feel confident that they have enough votes to pass this in the house the way the president has written it..?? (i know a silly question right)
Vee exschpect you to rubber stamp zis legisaltion. You can give it to us freely, or vee vill take it by force. Choose quickly, schwein.
Go ahead bambi, make our day.
If the GOP ever gets a super majority, then should end-run around the Democrats from day one until they lose the super majority.
The summit seems to be a propaganda tool by Obama machine to paint the GOP as uncooperative. The MSM will be activist in promoting his talking points.
political suicide
I still don’t believe the Dems have the votes in the House for reconciliation. The Republicans should call their bluff. It’s a win either way. If it fails then we kill Obamacare. If reconciliation succeeds it will be an ever bigger bloodbath for the Dems in November and the Republicans can run on a platform of reversing the Obmacare legislation.
Starting out the Chicago Way. Thuggish threats.
Anyone surprised?
Republicans should call his bluff. Once the people see what's really in this bill it will be reversed.
bellum civile
The GOP had darn well better be uncooperative, obstructionist, party of no, whatever!
You do not compromise on Socialism.
The House will be very close... It’s up to Stupak and any pro-life RATS he can bring with him.
We have a huge battle ahead.
It is interesting that both the Administration and Reid insist on Pelosi walking the plank first. Yet again.
Please, please, please do this.
This is an open declaration that there will be no bipartisanship.
Balls in your court GOP.
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