Excert From Michell Malkin.com....comment The Hill
...you can read it on Scribd thanks to the Senate Republicans....
Michael OBrien of The Hill points out that the bill is a procedural step, it DOES NOT make the substantive changes yet to the Senates bill. These recommendations were first proposed in October by the House Ways and Means and Education and Labor Committees (so the public option is still in here).
Philip Klein reminds us that GOP Rep. Paul Ryan warned last week of the Dems strategy ramming this shell HC Bill through committee tomorrow. The budget committee approves the shell, sends it to the rules committee, then strips out the language and stuffs the actual reconciliation changes into the burrito, Klein explains.
In other words: What you see below is the tortilla shell fake-out.
Obama comforts House liberals: Dont worry, this bill is just the beginning of what well do with health care
posted at 7:24 pm on March 4, 2010 by Allahpundit
Memo from The One to progressives: Keep the dream alive.
Obama argued to the group of progressive members that his health care reform bill should be looked at as the foundation of reform, that can be built on in the future. He asked them to help gather votes for the final health care battle and promised that as soon as the bill was signed into law, hed continue to push to make it stronger. But in a matter of weeks, he stressed, he could sign into law legislation that would lead to 31 million new people being insured, including the woman who wrote him
He just said that the public option, something that he has supported along the way, is not something that we can pass. And he emphasized the fact that the decision now is between doing as much as we can do and doing nothing. Thats it. He thought the whole foundation thing that this is definitely something we could be proud of, something we could build off [of], said Schakowsky.
Woolsey told Obama that shed be introducing legislation to create a public option and Obama said he encouraged the effort, according to Schakowsky.
snip None of the members, including Kucinich, indicated that they would vote any differently this time around. I think [Kucinich] left the meeting leaving the impression with the president that hes a no-go, said Schakowsky.
But, said one attendee, Obama pointed Kucinich toward single-payer language that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was able to get into the bill. Kucinich fought for an amendment that would allow states to adopt single-payer systems without getting sued by insurance companies. Obama told Kucinich that Sanderss measure was similar but doesnt kick in for several years. He definitely wrote it down, said one member of(about) Kucinich, suggesting that hed look into it.
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Sneaky muthah!!! I am telling you, this needs to be shouted from the rooftops.
REPEAT THIS!
Obama pointed Kucinich toward single-payer language that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was able to get into the bill.!
IT'S IN THE BILL ALREADY!