And someone on Slate was reporting that the House would have to pass the Senate bill, then pass Obama's "reconciliation" fiasco, then it goes to the Senate, or something. (I stopped reading when the author called the Catholic Bishops "liars" for saying the Senate bills allows abortions.)
The fact that there's so many opinions on how this trainwreck will happen is a sure sign of just how out-of-control the radical left, in the WH and on Capitol Hill, is.
Opinions are plentiful, to be sure. It's tough to distinguish what's legitimate opinion, and who's "push-polling". I found an interesting, and upsetting clip on MSNBC that seems like it from the last several days. It's an interview with the former Senate Parliamentarian, a guy named Robert Dove, who was fired by Trent Lott about 10 years ago, and replaced with his assistant, the current Senate Parliamentarian.
Until this interview, I was under the impression - and I had spent considerable time reading the rules - that Biden, as President of the Senate could move to overrule the Parliamentarian. But, dove points out - and I suppose he'd know for sure - that Biden can overrule him unilaterally. And, if the GOP wants to overrule Biden, it then takes 60 votes.
This is bad. Essentially, whatever the Parliamentarian strips out, Biden can put back in with a simple ruling. Up until a week ago, I really thought Obamacare was dead. Now, I'm not so sure.