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It's a sad fact that has been lost in the hyperbole of the past year.
By design, the Senate is always more conservative than the House. That was the Great Compromise (or "Connecticut Compromise", if you will).
This is why it takes sixty votes to move ANY legislation forward in the Senate. Don't feel bad, before 1975, it took a 2/3 majority to invoke cloture and kill a filibuster.
So the Senate can only be as progressive as the 60th member to break a filibuster on progressive legislation.
Let's look at that Democratic caucus in the Senate:
Joe Lieberman - what can you say? He never met a Republican talking point he didn't like.
Ben Nelson - He's further to the right than Olympia Snowe is to the left. In fact, I'd argue that on a lot of things Olympia Snowe is further to the left than Ben Nelson.
Evan Bayh - You're kidding, right? This guy looked like he'd jump ship if things hadn't turned around in '06.
Mary Landrieu - If she wasn't as far to the right as she is, I doubt she'd have her seat, but there you go.
Blanch Lincoln - Do I really need to say more?
Mark Pryor - See Blanche Lincoln.
Kent Conrad - Getting closer to the center, but still right of center.
Bill Nelson - This guy is so slimy his face turned plastic.
Bob Casey - Okay, he can be left on a lot of things, but choice ain't one of them.
There's nine out of the 60 members of the caucus. You can see some rightward tilts on many of the others.
There's your problem. There's why there isn't much you can do to get the most progressive legislation you'd like.
Add more progressives to that caucus and you diminish the power of each of the above individuals exponentially for each added progressive.
There's your answer. IF Obama had publicly castigated these right leaning members of the Democratic over what amounts to the most progressive domestic agenda in forty years, HCR would already be dead for another twenty years. IF the progressives in both the Senate and the House don't bend to the whims of the above, HCR is dead for another generation.
Instead, you can have a foundation that can be built upon.
Those are the choices before everybody.
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