Posted on 12/22/2009 4:09:15 PM PST by mdittmar
WASHINGTON It may be the only bipartisan agreement that Congress reaches this year on overhauling health care.
Republicans, under pressure not to wreck Christmas for lawmakers and their staffs, agreed Tuesday that Senate passage of the Democrats' controversial bill seemed inevitable and scaled back procedural-delay mechanisms to allow a vote by the morning of Christmas Eve.
Had the full debate continued, the Senate would have voted at around 9 p.m. Thursday, too late for many lawmakers and their staff members to get home in time for the holiday. Instead, the vote is set for 8 a.m.
President Barack Obama had announced that he'd delay his own departure for his family vacation in Hawaii until the vote was over.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., had said that he'd been willing to stay late into Christmas Eve because, "It's important that we take the time to analyze it in every way that we can before the final votes are taken in the Senate."
However, Democrats as well as Republicans expressed concern about missing Christmas since many live in places where planes can't get them home in time and others were concerned about an ice storm that's threatening the Midwest.
McConnell also said, "The final vote in the Senate is not the final vote. There are substantial differences between the House and Senate bills. This debate is not over."
If the Senate's version passes as expected, it will be considered by a House of Representatives-Senate conference, or negotiating, committee, which typically operates largely in secrecy.
"The American people are still going to have another month or so, I would guess, to weigh in and express their concerns about this package to each of their representatives," McConnell said.
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That's BS! Harry effin' Reid and his co-whores on the Socialist side, are the ones who pushed the timeline. If the pubbies had any nads, they'd walk out during the vote or to make things even sweeter, walk out tomorrow!
I’m not talking about guys like DeMint.
Here are your comments:
“the GOP grants comfort to those that aim to kill it.”
“Im not talking about guys like DeMint.”
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DeMint is part of the GOP.
Here’s some peace for your soul. You can’t hate him because you don’t know him - his life is under lock and key. You hate his deliberate intentions/actions of bringing down - A CHRISTIAN nation - America.
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That’s an excellent distinction.
Well stated. Thanks.
Unless your a kid, you know in life there are usually ‘a few men’ that stand out from the crowd. They may be in the crowd but not part of it. And in this gutless GOP, it doesn’t take too much to stand out, IMO. Doing the right thing SHOULD NOT be a big thing.
>> DeMint is part of the GOP.
DeMint is also a Senator. You must therefore be satisfied with the actions of the Senate.
A distinction without a difference. The o we know is as bad or worse than the one we don’t. I hate him as I hate all things evil, and I don’t feel one bit guilty about it. I didn’t hate him before. I LEARNED how and he earned it. It’s called righteous hatred, and hating evil for what it is is not a bad thing.
God was sending the ice storm that could have deprived the 60th vote late on Christmas Eve, and what do we do? We let them have their vote early! Not even God can fix stupid?
And you know this how?
The GOP is dead to me.
Huh? You feel the Republicans are "raping" you because what? They allow a vote 12 hours earlier? Its an inevitable vote and a done deal and NO Republicans are signing on to it. The dems have the votes and are running the show. There is little Republicans can do to stop it.
>> I try not to hate Obammie the Commie, but Im not doing very well.
Is the parent motivated by hate for the perpetrator or love for the child?
It ain’t about hate, it’s about what you love.
I loathe the Democrats in Congress. But both my Senators and my Congressman are Republicans, and I don’t plan to vote for any of them next time they’re up for election. They’re not worth the effort it would take me to walk over to the polling place.
I would add that few Americans were planning on traveling to Washington Christmas Eve to show their feelings to fight this bill.
We get the politicians we deserve.
No reason to differentiate those who voted for the bill from those who voted against the bill, right?
Let me see if I have this straight.
Your three congressmen voted against the health bill and you aren't going to support them with your vote?
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