Republican Senator Orrin Hatch said Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are “nuts” to think tomorrow’s vote on health-care legislation will resolve the issue.As I stated previously in this post, once Pelosi has enough votes to "deem and pass" the Senate bill it's all over. There won't be any more debate on health care in the Senate or anywhere else. The Senate bill will go to Obama and he'll sign it the instant it gets to the White House. It will then be up to many court challenges to undo the damage, and there's no guarantee that will happen.
If the measure passes, Senate Republicans have enough votes on at least two points of order to alter the measure and send it back to the House for a second round of votes, Hatch said in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt,” airing this weekend.
“If those people think they’re only going to vote on this once, they’re nuts,” Hatch said as House Democratic leaders rounded up support before the scheduled vote on President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority.
The senator from Utah also said the approach Democrats are using to pass the legislation in the House may be unconstitutional because the House and Senate aren’t voting on “exactly the same language.”
This has to be stopped on Sunday.
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