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Meanwhile, Obama appears not to have given up on the legislation. I am not sure what is driving him, but I think the more focuses on health care the more of a disaster the mid-term elections will be for his party. I am conflicted, because if any bill is passed, no matter how watered down, it is going to be a bad bill. However, watching the slow motion self destruction by the Democrats in trying to achieve this Pyrrhic victory elicits a certain schadenfreude. As is noted in the NYT article, the chances do not appear very good that any legislation will emerge. From the article:
The President just isn't very smart, I have decided. His vision is so incompatible with the manner in which the Senate and House actually operate that he should know this is unworkable. If so, one must think him a cynic of the first order, but I am not so sure and it scares me to think he believes his own junior high level of understanding of the political process.In his rallying cry to a crowd of cheering supporters on Thursday, Mr. Obama described, in the clearest terms yet, his vision of how to enact comprehensive health legislation: House and Senate Democrats would resolve their differences and decide on a “final bill.” They would then invite “our Republican friends to present their ideas.” The president would convene a meeting of Democrats, Republicans and health care experts to debate the proposals, in plain-spoken terms, for the benefit of the American people.
Then, Mr. Obama said, “we have got to move forward on a vote.”
The president did not say how he would resolve the knotty questions of policy, procedure and politics facing Congress.
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