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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Patients - and patience - in health care end game
By LAURIE KELLMAN
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In Congress these days, the health care debate is as much about patience as patients.

In a closed-door meeting of feisty House Democrats this past week, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., served notice that in these final days before the Senate and House present comprehensive bills to overhaul the nation's system, hers is running short.

Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., had interrupted Pelosi's presentation about one version of the bill with questions about its cost. According to Pomeroy and others, she cut him off _ twice _ with a question of her own:

Is there any version you could support?

Yes, Pomeroy said, but not the one most likely to succeed.

Pelosi moved on.

To the White House and Democratic leaders, Pelosi's question is the only one that matters at this late date. The answers help divide lawmakers into two columns: "yes" and "yes, if" under certain conditions. In another private meeting Friday, Pelosi forced her rank and file on the record by asking for a show of hands to register support for the public option plan she prefers which would reimburse doctors at Medicare rates plus 5 percent.

In the Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., select committee chairmen and senior White House officials are meeting nightly in search of a bill that could win the 60 votes needed to overcome a Republican filibuster.

At the White House, President Barack Obama is willing to play lobbyist in chief, but first he needs a bill.

So close to that pivot point and getting close to year's end, it's no longer a debate about whether there will be a health care bill. The questions are when, how _ and who can compromise.

Democratic leaders expect their members, looking ahead to next year's elections, to vote for a health care bill despite any misgivings. But the vote-counters have no real way of knowing until each chamber produces a bill.

That's why negotiators have slogged through months of hearings, hundreds of amendments and meetings with members that require interminable listening, waiting, reassuring, cajoling and answering questions from the recalcitrant.

For Reid and Pelosi, that process continues. Making a member feel heard _ and promising something he or she can boast about at home _ can pay off.

Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., sent out a blaring news release Friday after her meeting with Reid, saying she raised "the unique challenges Louisiana is facing in terms of Medicaid and the special concerns I have about teaching hospitals." She said he understood these challenges and considered ways to address the problems.

Patience is limited, however.

Reid and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., had a testy exchange after Schumer made comments on cable news that some saw as pressuring the Nevada Democrat to make up his mind about putting a government-run insurance option in the Senate bill.

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., said Friday that patience among negotiators runs out "a little more often now" than earlier in the process.

"I say, 'Hey, we are in this together. Sixty votes. Let's keep our eye on the ball,'" he said. Continued...

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HOW TO DEFEAT OBAMACARE!

Dlck Morris thinks we can DEFEAT ObamaCare, but ONLY if we are able to drive its poll/approval numbers down into the thirty-percentile area. He has a new strategy for doing that: Target YOUNG PEOPLE by informing them of the mandatory enrollment they will be facing under ObamaCare. Most of them are now completely unaware of the fact that they will be required to purchase costly health insurance or be FINED. They're not like the elderly: they don't have as much time to be watching Fox News.

Morris studied recent polling data and found that these young people (under-30 age group) favored Obamacare by a 2-1 margin; however, when they were told that they would be REQUIRED to purchase insurance under Obamacare or be fined, these same young people turned against it by a 2-1 margin. That's why it is of tremendous political importance that this group be reached through national TV ads.

IF WE CAN TURN YOUNG PEOPLE AROUND, WE CAN DRIVE THE POLL NUMBERS INTO THE 30-PERCENTILE APPROVAL RANGE AND DEFEAT OBAMACARE.

To that end, Morris is planning TV ads to target young people. However, HE NEEDS OUR HELP in the form of donations.

We can stop Obama's Marxist agenda in only one way: By DEFEATING OBAMACARE!

I would implore everyone to donate to this effort and to read Morris' comments on this at the following link.: http://www.dickmorris.com/blog/2009/10/23/will-obamacare-p ass/#more-656

(Morris makes no money from your donations; he is volunteering his time and expertise)

Listen to We the People
We don't want more spending!!!!! And we don't want government healthcare.
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