Posted on 10/22/2009 1:59:29 PM PDT by iowamark
The public option. The idea was believed to be dead. Liberals wanted it, but Senate vote counters insisted it simply could not pass the Senate. The dynamic, however, has changed. The public option may be back from dead.
I am told that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is leaning toward including the creation of a new government-run insurance program the so-called public option in the health care reform bill he will bring to the full Senate in the coming weeks.
Democratic sources tell me that Reid after a series of meetings with Democratic moderates has concluded he can pass a bill with a public option.
This is not because there has been a new groundswell of support for the idea. In fact, there are still a handful of Democrats who -- along with Olympia Snowe and every other Republican oppose the idea. As recently as this morning, Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA), for one, dismissed recent polls that show public support for the idea, telling NPR, "I think if you asked, do you want a public option but it would force the government to go bankrupt, people would say no.
That would appear to be a problem because Reid needs 60 votes to pass a health care bill and there are simply not 60 Senators who support a public option. But Reid is now convinced that Democratic critics of the public option will support him when it counts on the procedural motion, which requires 60 votes, to defeat a certain GOP-led filibuster of the bill. Once the filibuster is beaten, it only takes 51 votes to pass the bill.
And Democratic critics of the public option would get a chance to go on-the-record with their opposition by voting for an amendment to strip it from the health care bill. Under Senate rules, such an amendment would need 60 votes to pass. And while there may not be 60 votes in favor of a public option, there are also not 60 votes against it. So, it would remain in the bill.
The downside: The move would almost certainly cost Democrats the support of Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), the sole Republican who now supports Democratic health care reform efforts. Asked today if she would vote to block a bill with public option, Snowe told reporters, On the public option? I'd say I'm against a public option, so yes."
Another important point: Reids version of the public option is different from the more liberal version advocated by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in two key ways: 1) Reids version would allow individual states to opt-out of the program, giving public option critics the chance to say that their states retain the right to scrap the idea; and, 2) Under Reids plan, the new government insurance program would have to negotiate payment rates with health care providers. Under Pelosis, payment rates would be tied to the lower rates paid by Medicare.
This is not a done deal. I am told that Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) who worked for months to get Olympia Snowes support for the bill and has consistently said a public option cannot pass the Senate was apoplectic when Reid told him he wanted to include the public option. Baucus went to DEFCON 1, said a source familiar with the negotiations, referring to the alert level the military uses for an imminent attack on the homeland.
UPDATE: Snowe gave an interview to Bloomberg TV today where she reiterated her opposition to the inclusion of a public option that would kick into gear immediately -- and said it may not be possible to finish a bill this year.
A public option at the forefront really does put the government in a disproportionate position with respect to the industry, Snowe said on Political Capital With Al Hunt, airing this weekend.
She added: Christmas might be too soon. . . . We should give it the time it deserves.
You folks in Nevada are responsible for this.
I dont know what to believe. One day Reid says its a go the next not so much. We have a bunch of idiots running this country.
Of course its back...that little jug eared dingy bstrd from NV thinks he’s a proctologist...BOHICA...
We no longer elect representatives, we elect rulers.
Harry has proven to be completely inept at counting votes so I wouldn’t get too excited by this. Witness his humiliation yesterday where he stood before the cameras and basically blamed the AMA for not delivering those Republican votes they promised him.
If the so called Blue Dogs vote like this and win re-election, especially Landrieu, then I suppose we deserve the government we get. I suppose Reid has taken HL Mencken's quote to heart: "No one in this world... has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.
Reid is a total double-crosser of the first degree.
He is stabbing Nevada citizens in the back over health care and with water rights.
As if it ever left.
People are gonna be real pissed when they have to wait in line. I’ve seen people waiting in line at the bank or grocery store or any store around Christmas . . . this will spell DOOM & DEATH for the entire Democratic Party IF they shove this down our throats. Americans want something and they want it yesterday . . . this will so not go over well.
We don’t HAVE to elect “rulers” if we refuse to elect anyone from the self-defined “ruling class” (ie, elitists).
Primary out the elitists in the GOP.
We’re gonna remember all this come election day, Harry.
Hmmmmm .....to be a fly on the wall ..........
I say, bring it on. 2010 is going to be a debacle for them.
LOL. And this has differed from their message of the last 4 months how? Harry Reid loses a huge vote, so the Dems scramble to have the media claim their is “momentum” for the public option and you eat it up.
A real line, like outside and a block or two long.
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