House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told her members Friday to brace themselves for a climatic health care vote as early as next week, warning them to clear their schedules for next weekend and promising to stay in session until the landmark vote, people present said afterwards.If this is passed this way and signed by the president there will first be legal challenges, and depending on how that goes there may well be physical challenges to the government's claim to authority. A citizen uprising of the likes not seen since 1860 could well be just around the corner, and I'm not just talking about voting the bums out. I'm talking about throwing the bums out.
President Barack Obama has postponed an overseas trip until March 21 presumably so he can be in Washington for the climactic vote. Asked about the scheduling change, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, "I am delighted the president will be here for the passage of the bill. It is going to be historic."
In addition, it looks like House Democrats won't have to vote directly on a Senate bill they really don't like. The speaker hasn't made a final decision, but she told her rank-and-file during the meeting that the plan now is to craft a rule that would "deem" the Senate bill passed once they approve the package of fixes.
That means they would vote on the rule and the so-called reconciliation package, which would make changes to the Senate bill and only requires 51 votes to pass in the Upper Chamber. In addition, the package of changes would also include a student lending bill that was paired with health care through the reconciliation process, leaders told their members on Friday.
All of this could change if the speaker faces major resistance from her rank-and-file, but it would mean Democrats won't be forced to cast a vote specifically in favor of the Senate bill, which included a series of controversial deals. During the meeting, party leaders reassured lawmakers that two of the most controversial deals -- the so-called Cornhusker Kickback and more Medicare Advantage money for Florida -- would be stripped out. But it appeared that additional Medicaid money for Louisiana and a $100 million hospital grant program requested by Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) will both stay in the final bill.
Pelosi reminded her members, as she frequently does, that she wants to make the whole process as quick and politically painless as possible, a person present said.
Otherwise, Democrats aren't expected to allow amendments on the final package, leaders told their colleagues Friday, as is typical on down-to-the-wire votes.
Once the bill is passed, the Senate bill will go to the president for his signature, and the Senate will take up the package of changes, the speaker told her members on Friday. That lag has caused significant heartburn among House Democrats who are worried the changes will get stuck in the Senate.
If Obama signs this bill after it is "passed" this way, as far as I'm concerned it's an impeachable offense.
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I say impeach!!!
If the Democrats use a under-handed scheme to pass Obamacare I can't see anything other than war in the streets. I certainly wouldn't want to be a politician
at that time.
As far as Obama signing his Obamacare, if they use a Unconstitutional Procedure, he should be IMPEACHED, and not just as Clinton was but he should be THROWN out of office!!!
Speaker Pelosi is readying the Congress to break the law -- to violate the Constitution. If Obama signs it, he might as well be establishing himself as dictator.
Do they really think the public will stand for this?
I'm trying to imagine what it would be like if even just 10 million people refused to pay federal income tax or even to file the forms. Rush has an estimated 20 million listeners. Add a snowball effect. Twenty-five or thirty million people?
What if the 53% of people who oppose it refused to pay taxes? Lives, fortunes, sacred honor ...?
What if they refused to fill out the Census as a shot off the bow?
During the "contract for America" Clinton and Newt came head to head and shut down the American government. I'm wondering what would happen if the American people shut the federal government down. Just pulled the plug. Tell Pelosi and her other 236 millionaire friends in Congress, "You like it. Pay for it yourself."
Do you think federal employees would be reimbursed for the time of missed work? (Answer: fat chance.)
Is it time for the American Revolution Part Two?
I remember what I heard on September 12th last year, that man who said he looked out over that crowd and saw the calvalry come to the rescue! The American people, the great good American people.
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