Posted on 09/04/2009 11:21:17 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Pelosi ally Murtha wouldn't support health bills By Susan Crabtree - 09/04/09 01:33 PM ET
One of Speaker Nancy Pelosis (D-Calif.) closest allies has said he wouldnt vote for any version of the healthcare bill under consideration right now and predicted Congress wouldnt pass legislation until early next year.
Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.), who is a co-sponsor of a healthcare bill that includes a single-payer provision, told constituents last night during a teleconference that Democrats still have a lot of work to do to produce a viable healthcare reform measure.
The bill hasnt passed yet, Murtha said, according to an account of the conference reported in the Johnstown, Pa. Tribune-Democrat. Everybody thinks this bill is concrete. I havent seen a bill I would vote for.
He also said he would not support a bill that pays for abortions.
Every bill Ive seen has the high language that prohibits [paying for] abortion, he said. Any health-care bill that passes will not have physicians reimbursed from pubic taxpayers money for abortion.
Murtha has resisted calls from GOP opponents to host a live in-person townhall in his district over the August recess. Instead, he has visited several healthcare clinics and last night held a telephone townhall meeting for district residents in Cambria, Somerset, Indiana, Fayette and Westmoreland counties.
Questions about healthcare dominated the phone call, which lasted an hour and a half. Of the 40,000 homes called, 12,067 answered the telephone, including 9,416 who stayed on the phone at least two minutes and were tallied as town-hall participants, the Tribune-Democrat reported. The average participants call lasted 16 minutes.
Last week, Tim Burns, a GOP opponent, held his own live townhall, which attracted roughly 200 people who shared concerns about Democrats plans to overhaul the nations healthcare system, according to Burnss spokesman.
How can John Murtha, in good conscience, tell his constituents he hasnt seen a healthcare bill he would vote for, when he is the cosponsor of a true, single payer government run healthcare bill? Burns questioned. "...Jack Murthas position on health care reform seems to be changing every day. No wonder he refuses to attend public meetings to discuss his plan."
In addition, Murtha said he expects the final version of health-care reform to be passed in the first few months of 2010, and repeated several times that it will be a uniquely American plan.
The ordinary person cant afford [healthcare]. We have to do something about it, but its going to be uniquely American. It is not going to be a plan in like Canada or Germany or England have.
Amazing he can cover his big *ss even with both hands like this...
Jack Murtha will say whatever his elderly constituents want to hear to assure himself of remaining in office. And perhaps getting some extra money for another pet project for being a holdout. It’s the Murtha way!
Interesting comments about abortion. Is there any way to see if he opposed or supported the various GOP attempts at amendments on abortion coverage?
Murtha is feeling the heat at home.
One thing to consider.....if Pelosi wants something, you don’t want to have anything to do with it.
This article is confusing.
We are seeing that even some of the RAT’s major players are seeing the public implications and finding reasons to run.
I think SanFranNan is losing her grip on the House and she’ll be canned once this whole thing is finished.
It’s all talk, until he actually votes.
Murtha, a traitor, should be giving this interview from a prison cell on death row.
Knowing murtha’s reputation he would vote for the damn bill whether his constituents wanted it or not.
Ooh, Ooh, Ooh!
Wait a minute....Didn’t this lying dirtbag already vote for HR 3200?
I was about to say wow and mutter about a broken clock being right when I saw your ping. SO very true. Curious that only the poor and elderly are left in his district to keep him in office, it's quite telling about the economic decay in the area. Let's hope he sticks to it at least (you know, for his constituents, yeah, that's it).
maybe he can have a hospital in his airport?
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