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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lawrence-odonnell/will-scott-brown-ruin-rep_b_426604.html

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It is now a given that if he wins a Massachusetts Senate seat on Tuesday, Scott Brown will destroy the Democrats' plan to pass health care reform. But he will also destroy the Republicans' not-so-secret plan to pass health care reform.

In Washington, where everyone is desperate to know what's happening behind closed doors, all you have to do to keep something secret is do it out in the open, preferably on C-Span. Mitch McConnell did exactly that when he entered a unanimous consent agreement with Harry Reid about how to proceed on the health care bill. McConnell knew that agreement was going to make it impossible for Republicans to amend the bill and would put it on a fast track toward passage.

McConnell accepted an agreement brilliantly designed by Reid that required 60 votes to pass an amendment. McConnell did that without anyone noticing anything odd after a year of saturation coverage of the importance of 60 votes in the Senate. Everyone outside the Senate now thinks it takes 60 votes to do anything. Not amendments. Amendments pass by a simple majority, 51 votes. Amendments are usually debated for a couple of minutes or hours or days, then voted on. Once in a while, a 60-vote cloture motion is needed to end debate on an amendment. What McConnell agreed to was an implicit cloture motion in every vote on every amendment, thereby completely surrendering the minority's real power. In all my years in the Senate, I never saw a leader make such a mistake. If it was a mistake.

There are no real filibusters in the Senate anymore. The way you "filibuster" a bill that you want to kill is offer an endless stream of reasonable sounding amendments that have to be debated and voted on. It's easy to come up with one amendment per page of legislation. That's why the Republicans offered hundreds of amendments during the Senate committees' debates on the bill. When the majority leader brings up a two thousand page bill, the minority would normally come up with at least five hundred amendments that could drag out the debate for several months. That's what the Republicans did in 1994 when they killed the Clinton health care reform bill on the Senate floor. No filibuster, no forcing the Democrats to clear 60-vote procedural hurdles, no forcing a reading to the bill, just an endless stream of reasonable sounding amendments -- so reasonable that some of them passed with votes of 100 to 0. And the Democrats, seeing this could go on forever, surrendered. Fifty-seven Democrats were defeated by forty-three determined Republicans.

This time, Republicans tried to look obstructionist. To the media, the Tea Partiers, and Sarah Palin, it sure looked like Republicans were pulling out all the stops -- forcing a reading of the bill, forcing a frail elderly senator to vote in the middle of the night. But the Republicans only offered four substantive amendments along with five hopeless motions to send the bill back to the Finance Committee. One Republican amendment actually got 51 votes, but didn't pass because McConnell's 60-vote agreement with Reid sabotaged it. A Democratic amendment on re-importation of prescription drugs got more than 50 votes but did not pass. It would have shot a hole through Harry Reid's bill, as would other Democratic amendments that got more than 50 votes and failed. McConnell's unanimous consent agreement with Reid made Reid's bill impenetrable on the floor.

There are no columnists or pundits who understand Senate parliamentary procedure. There are actually very few senators who do. McConnell knows that. He knew everyone would fall for the silly stunts that looked obstructionist while he was surrendering all his power to Reid.

And now the strategy becomes clear: Repeal it! That is the Republican Party battle cry for the 2010 election. Repealing Obamacare is going to be the centerpiece of their campaign to take back the House and Senate. But how can you repeal it if they don't pass it. Hence, Mitch McConnell's enabling.

President Obama threatening to violate a campaign pledge by taxing workers' health care plans is one thing, but actually doing it is a dream come true for Republicans. They know the health care reform bill has a handful of taxes like that, none of which were mentioned by any Democrat in the last campaign. They can't wait to campaign to repeal those taxes. The internal Republican strategy debate now is should we repeal the whole bill or maybe leave some of the more popular sounding bits alone? But how can they run on any kind of repeal if Scott Brown wins in Massachusetts and steps into the Senate just in time to kill Obamacare?

If that happens, and the Democrats then scale back their dreams on cap and trade and other liberal ideas, then maybe moderate independents -- including some of Scott Brown's voters -- might think Mitch McConnell has all the Republicans he needs to keep the Democrats on the moderate course those voters prefer. So who is Mitch McConnell really rooting for in Massachusetts?


TL;DR: The Republicans hoped to get health care reform passed while appearing to oppose it so they could run on repealing it in 2010. Reid and McConnell essentially conspired to have our legislature do nothing for years while having both sides get lauded by their respective bases for "fighting for their principles." It's turned into nothing but a conspiracy to manipulate the public so they can keep grabbing more money and power.


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Xequecal wrote:
TL;DR: The Republicans hoped to get health care reform passed while appearing to oppose it so they could run on repealing it in 2010. Reid and McConnell essentially conspired to have our legislature do nothing for years while having both sides get lauded by their respective bases for "fighting for their principles." It's turned into nothing but a conspiracy to manipulate the public so they can keep grabbing more money and power.
And, yet, despite the fact I've been saying this for years, you needed Arianna "I Voice Act a Crazy Liberal Bear House Wife on The Cleveland Show" Huffington to tell you this?

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One thing I don't get. Is the Cleveland Show just The Family Guy, but with black people?

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One thing I don't get. Is the Cleveland Show just The Family Guy, but with black people?


No; it is the family guy.. without the funny.

The entire cast is not black. The show just sucks.

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Müs wrote:
One thing I don't get. Is the Cleveland Show just The Family Guy, but with black people?


No; it is the family guy.. without the funny.


K, so its Family Guy, but with Black people. :P

You assume I think Family Guy has funny to begin with.
It doesn't.

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Hes not a liberal bear, she a conservative bear.

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Further proving once again that it doesn't matter who you vote for anymore, the parties are only after their own gains.

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I don't believe that they secretely wanted it to pass to run on repealing healthcare. I believe that they secretly wanted it to pass so they could have the control. Remember, these are the progenitors of the USA PATRIOT ACT we're talking about....

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I occasionally wonder how much of these kinds of games are the two political parties working together to get something that they both actually agree on done, but still pander to the uneducated masses that would otherwise lynch them in the poles.


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Aizle wrote:
I occasionally wonder how much of these kinds of games are the two political parties working together to get something that they both actually agree on done, but still pander to the uneducated masses that would otherwise lynch them in the poles.


The cynic in me says "a lot."

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DFK! wrote:
I don't believe that they secretely wanted it to pass to run on repealing healthcare. I believe that they secretly wanted it to pass so they could have the control. Remember, these are the progenitors of the USA PATRIOT ACT we're talking about....


Honestly, the Patriot Act is an improvement from a civil rights perspective, at least compared to recent history. At least with the Patriot Act they passed a law making wiretapping legal before actually doing any wiretapping. As compared to the 50s through the 80s, where they just wiretapped you anyway regardless of the law.


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Honestly, the Patriot Act is an improvement from a civil rights perspective, at least compared to recent history. At least with the Patriot Act they passed a law making wiretapping legal before actually doing any wiretapping. As compared to the 50s through the 80s, where they just wiretapped you anyway regardless of the law.


Actually, the PATRIOT act made it a lot easier for the government to tap your phone. After Watergate, a whole hell of a lot of reforms were made regarding surveillance on US citizens. A lot of those protections got tossed with the PATRIOT act. Those were the days, weren't they? When a petty little armed robbery could get you tossed out of office? Heh.

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Legal reforms are pretty irrelevant when law enforcement will just ignore all laws and do what they want anyway, and often got pardoned in the rare instance that someone actually tried to take them to task for it. That was the status quo while Hoover ran the FBI, the law and Constitution did not matter when it came to going after suspected Communists. The fact that the FBI and CIA no longer engage in blatantly illegal actions with no fear of reprisal, and thus the Patriot Act is needed to authorize them to do so, indicates that we have moved forward.


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It strikes me that we are on the same page then. It sounded like you were saying that the Patriot Act somehow made it harder for the government to operate without due process, and that confused me.

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And, yet, despite the fact I've been saying this for years, you needed Arianna "I Voice Act a Crazy Liberal Bear House Wife on The Cleveland Show" Huffington to tell you this?



Worse, Lawrence O'Donnell. A person I sincerely think is at least partially insane and thus try to ignore completely and certainly dont trust his opinion.

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It strikes me that we are on the same page then. It sounded like you were saying that the Patriot Act somehow made it harder for the government to operate without due process, and that confused me.


The Patriot Act itself didn't make it harder, that's obvious, since it eases restrictions on the government. It's the fact that they had to pass it before engaging in wiretapping, as opposed to just wiretapping without any law, that indicates civil rights progress.

The US government is very good at taking more of your money every year but civil rights are improving, not worsening.


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DFK! wrote:
I don't believe that they secretely wanted it to pass to run on repealing healthcare. I believe that they secretly wanted it to pass so they could have the control. Remember, these are the progenitors of the USA PATRIOT ACT we're talking about....


Honestly, the Patriot Act is an improvement from a civil rights perspective, at least compared to recent history. At least with the Patriot Act they passed a law making wiretapping legal before actually doing any wiretapping. As compared to the 50s through the 80s, where they just wiretapped you anyway regardless of the law.


...They are still using the PA to do things they shouldn't. For instance they use the act as a blanket to get powers the FBI has wanted for years, they just do it now in the name of "combating terrorism."

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