Posted on 01/17/2010 7:54:05 PM PST by freespirited
Democrats moved closer to a final deal on health care reform Thursday and for some vulnerable members, the end cant come soon enough.
In an emotional talk with other Democrats on the Ways and Means Committee this week, North Dakota Rep. Earl Pomeroy said the protracted debate is hurting him so badly back home that he might as well retire if it drags on much longer.
A Democrat who attended the Ways and Means session said Pomeroy was very angry as he spoke about the delay. Other folks were upset, but he was the maddest by far.
I believe Congress needs to resolve fairly quickly this protracted health care debate, Pomeroy told POLITICO on Thursday. We have a number of other issues that havent been able to get enough attention, because health care is taking up all the floor time, all of the attention. We need to move on.
Pomeroy is hardly alone.
Rank-and-file members throughout the House Democratic Caucus are anxious to get past the health care debate whatever the outcome so that they can turn their attention to less polarizing issues that could help them win reelection in November.
A lot of people have that concern, said Pennsylvania Rep. Jason Altmire, a Democrat who voted against the first House bill but may back the finished product. Weve been talking about this thing for a long time, and were at the finish line now.
I would prefer to take this vote soon, added first-year Rep. John Boccieri (D-Ohio). Weve got to get our focus back to creating jobs, especially back in Ohio, where I feel weve suffered disproportionately. So I would prefer to see this come very quickly.
Obviously, sooner is better, said Ohio Rep. Steve Driehaus, another first-year Democrat whos locked in a tight race with the Republican he beat in 2008. We also want to get this right. The question is if we can get it right and move quickly.
In a speech to House Democrats on Thursday evening, President Barack Obama acknowledged that the drawn-out debate has taken a toll on his party. He told the members that he knew some of you have gotten beaten up at home.
Believe me, I know how big a lift this has been, Obama said. I see the polls. ... I catch the occasional blog poster, cable clip that breathlessly declares what something means for a political party, without really talking about what it means for a country.
But I also know what happens once we get this done, once we sign this ... bill into law: The American people will suddenly learn that this bill does things they like and doesnt do things people have been trying to say it does. The worst fears will prove groundless.
The White House seemed to move a little closer to that day Thursday, with labor leaders saying theyd struck a deal with the administration over the taxation of so-called Cadillac heath insurance policies. But members of the House and Senate will need to sign off on that deal and close the gaps that still exist between the bill the House passed in November and the one the Senate passed on Christmas Eve.
And not all Democrats are pushing for a quick resolution; some are fearful that the White House will use the impatience of members like Pomeroy as an excuse to push the House to rubber-stamp the Senate bill.
But Pomeroy has clearly lost patience with the slog, a long legislative ordeal that has seen deadlines repeatedly pushed back or missed and that has allowed Republicans to seize as much on the process closed-door meetings, special deals for reluctant senators as on the final product.
Pomeroy is not the only one feeling a lot of pressure at home, said Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-Nev.), another member of the Ways and Means Committee. Even though Im in a heavily Democratic district, the reality is this: My district is suffering. And the sooner I can start concentrating on the economy and creating jobs for the American people, so they can start coming to Las Vegas so that my economy will recover, the better off Im gonna be, and the better off my district is gonna be.
Pomeroy, one of the Democratic leaderships final converts on the House health care bill, declined to discuss his remarks to his Ways and Means colleagues. He noted, however, that hes already announced that he plans to run for reelection in November itself a victory for House Democrats who feared that hed run instead for the Senate seat now held by retiring Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.).
But as a Democratic incumbent in a red state, Pomeroy faces political pressure from all sides and he believes the extended debate over health care is making matters worse. The liberal blogosphere beat him up for dragging his feet on the bill even House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) challenged him at one point in front of the rest of the caucus and now he has a well-regarded Republican opponent.
Pomeroy argues that the slow-motion endgame is diverting attention away from other issues that Congress should be addressing, including the economy and job growth. He is also frustrated that the legislation cuts more money from skilled nursing facilities than hed like.
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) said that Obama and Democratic leaders hope to have key parts of a compromise bill in place by this weekend so that they can be scored by the Congressional Budget Office. But other senior Democrats cautioned that the weekend was just a goal, not a firm deadline.
He denies that he's "seeking" the post, whatever that means.
They’re all finished. They better watch Massachusetts and see the RAGE; it’s coming their way.
Obama delivers the kiss of death to the democrat party. Sweet.
They're lucky they haven't had their homes burned to the ground.
FRIGGIN TRAITORS!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus
I’m getting tired of this, “Let’s just pass something! Anything!” crap that we see coming from the commie ‘RATS.
Did he vote for it? Their more important work is trying to push amnesty down our throats. Earl needs to be tarred and feathered with the rest.
Wherever the RATS talk about getting this over with soon they ALWAYS mean passing Zero’s bill. They never mean pulling it and getting other legislation onto the floor. They could do that anytime. No delays. Personally, I hope they are still arguing about this come next November since they are not about to yank it.
It's taken him a fn year to figure this out? What a genius!
Talked to a relative in North Dakota today that lives out in farm country. He says the democrats are toast.
Pomeroy insists he’s running for re-election but rumor has it that he is a finalist to head an insurance association
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I wonder how many of the Ds that have announced their retirement will be given big jobs having to do with health care or something else in the gov’t. I think zer0 has promised them something if he knew they were vulnerable ~ like vote for this, retire if you think you need to, and we’ll fit you into one of the Czar positions that will be overseeing zer0care.
Yeah, he voted for it after months of saying he wouldn’t.
Another RAT who was against it before he was for it.
Obama: I know that “some of you have gotten beaten up at home” — but never mistake the will of your constituents for what you ought to be doing here in Washingto, DC!!
Obama: I know that “some of you have gotten beaten up at home” — but never mistake the will of your constituents for what you ought to be doing here in Washingto, DC!!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus
It is amazing that he has lasted this long.
And they are still spewing crap about how they’ve spent too long on this. All the while trying to rush a 2,000 page bill through with no debate, behind closed doors, violating rule after rule.
They have spit all over any sort of reasoned debate, sold everything but their mothers’ virtue to any bidder with a vote.
They essentially admit the people don’t want this, and still they intend to ram it through.
But you can tell by what they are saying here, they know if they can get something through, we’ll never get rid of it. It will grow like a cancer.
If they succeed now, a rebellion not seen like the first will be necessary to stop it.
“I know that some of you have gotten beaten up at home...
Where is Captain Obvious when you need him?
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