Say the Senate does vote for the PO via reconciliation. Are we sure that fix will pass the House/
ncteechur
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Wed Mar-10-10 05:36 PM
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Say the Senate does vote for the PO via reconciliation. Are we sure that fix will pass the House/ |
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Edited on Wed Mar-10-10 05:37 PM by ncteechur
You know that Bart and his gang of fools will push for his abortion language again and fuck the whole thing up.
I hope so and think it probably will but there are plenty who would vote no.
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Wed Mar-10-10 05:41 PM
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In that scenario the House is more iffy even than the Senate.
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Wed Mar-10-10 05:52 PM
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2. You're jumping ahead of the game |
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We still don't even know for sure if the House will pass the Senate bill without one iota of guarantee that the Senate will 'fix' this.
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Wed Mar-10-10 05:54 PM
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It's unknown if the votes are there in the House. It's always been assumed that the Senate was the sticking point, but that was because they needed 60 votes. Not anymore.
I realize that the House already passed the public option, but it's unclear if the votes are still there for it.
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