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Rob Kailey is a working schmuck with no ties or affiliations to any governmental or political organizations, save those of sympathy.
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Mon Oct 26, 2009 at 14:01:40 PM MST
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Here's some heartening news for Montanans: Max Baucus, who had voted against two public option amendments in committee for fear that they would induce a filibuster, is back on board coming out of the negotiations he participated in with Senators Reid and Dodd and the White House:I included a public option in the health reform blueprint I released nearly one year ago, and continue to support any provision, including a public option, that will ensure choice and competition and get the 60 votes needed to pass the Senate. Success should be our threshold and I am going to fight hard for the 60 votes we need to meet that goal this year. As Talking Points Memo notes, this statement leaves Max some wiggle room. But Max has always been the negotiator creating wiggle room on this stuff. That's been his job -- to make sure the bill passes.
Right now, we're on track to get a bill passed with a public option while overcoming a filibuster. I know there are still naysayers in comments (and as I wrote below, I still want improvements on the employer provisions and the affordability) because the Eeyore wing of the progressive movement is alive and well, but this is a victory.
What's more, it is a victory that would not have been possible without this whole insane hand-holding process. How do we know that the White House and Max bent over backward far enough seeking GOP support? Newsweek's Howard Fineman is calling it pointless. When the conventional wisdom becomes that Republicans obstructionism is worthy of being dismissed, we're in good shape.
We're closer now than we've ever been to passing systemic health care reform. It's a massive down payment on fixing this system. I, like many others, have gotten frustrated during this process, but damn if we don't keep getting the ball down the field at the crucial moments. |
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