This is all very nice, and while I disagree with the author's point, I think it misses the larger question. If, as Frau Pelosi herself puts it, "nobody wants to vote on the Senate bill itself," then this is a subterfuge, an attempt to end-run precisely the sort of accountability the Founders intended when they drafted the requirement that each bill be passed by each house of Congress before being presented to the President for signature.
This, more than anything else, is definitive proof that the democrats know, without any doubt, that they are willfully and intentionally acting against the express interests of the people they are supposed to represent. As such, they cannot claim any sort of good-faith mistake for what they are about to do, and they cannot shelter behind the excuse that "I didn't know it was unconstitutional." As such, if they exercise the Slaughter Solution, they are knowingly violating their oaths of office, and should be removed forthwith.