Posted on 03/20/2010 7:07:53 AM PDT by SE Mom
Edited on 03/21/2010 5:00:38 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
10 AM Rules Committee meeting (C-span2 LIVE all day)
11 AM Stupak press conference
12 PM Demonstration at the Capitol
3 PM Obama meets with the Democratic caucus
Sunday
2 p.m.: The House will debate for one hour the rules of debate for the reconciliation bill and the Senate bill.
3 p.m.: The House will vote to end debate and vote on the rules of the debate.
3:15 p.m.: The House will debate the reconciliation package for two hours.
5:15 p.m.: The House will vote on the reconciliation package.
5:30 p.m.: The House will debate for 15 minutes on a Republican substitute and then vote on the substitute.
6 p.m.: The House will vote on the final reconciliation package.
6:15 p.m.: If the reconciliation bill passes, the House will immediately vote on the Senate bill, without debate.
Does anyone have a reasonable count anywhere,,do we think Nancy is short? If it all depends on Stupak, I am pessimistic. He, if he is negotiating with Pelosi, has a price. ANd the leftists want this so bad, they will pay it.
I don’t think Abortion payment is going to make or break this bill.
BREAKING-
STUPAK’S press conference has been put off...INDEFINITELY!!!!
I hope all understand that their yes vote tomorrow means the Senate bill, in it's entirety without change, becomes Law. Those promised fixes may never come about.
Cavuto reporting Stupak presser at 11:00 a.m. has been put off.
prsser for stupak is off for now. HIs price is being negotiated.
I look for FR to be hit as it is during debates and elections. Gotta love the kids in the basement with nothing better to do.
Praying all day against this travesty!
Thank-you for the work that you do!
Orrrrrrrr...is it that they will NOT bend to Stupak’s demands?
Did they say Stupaks coalition was falling apart?
Re: Stupak - I take it he was moving to “YES” & planning to annouce at presser but has now chnaged his mind and will stay “NO”?
Cantor, the GOP’s chief vote-counter in the House, said that the first-term Louisiana Republican would oppose healthcare legislation after having voted with Democrats last fall, the only Republican lawmaker to do so.
“Yes, I have spoken to Joseph Cao as recently as an hour and a half ago,” Cantor said in response to a question on whether Cao would oppose the bill.
“He is a firm ‘no’ against this bill,” Cantor added.
thehill.com-excerpt
That whole "love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you" thing gets tougher every day.
Come quickly, Lord Jesus.
Cavuto just reporting that the Stupak presser has been postponed...and traffic and construction are holding up the protestors from getting into DC?
Send faxes.
A friend of mine in DC estimates that there are about 1,000 on the west lawn so far.
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