Vindicarre wrote:
Dedo:
Were any of those instances of self-executing rules completely partisan? Were they of the magnitude of this health insurance reform?
Dedolito wrote:
Vind: According to the CBO, the tax cuts passed by the GOP under Bush via reconciliation cut more than 2 trillion from the public coffers for the 10 years they are to be in effect. I don't know if you consider that sweeping or not.
The COBRA program was created via reconciliation, it 'only' costs a couple of hundred billion a year.
Medicare Part C, while not separately funded, 'just' costs a couple dozen billion a year.
At what price point does a 'sweeping' categorization kick in?
Reconciliation isn't the same thing as the self-executing rules quote that you presented. Reconciliation isn't what they're proposing to get the bill passed, they're going to "deem" it passed as they review the amendments they want for the reconciliation process. They've moved beyond reconciliation because A) T can't force it through even using reconciliation and B) They would probably have a problem with it even being applicable to reconciliation, as much of the bill has absolutely nothing to do with the budget. It's a strange place we've come to when even supporters of these actions get confused by the machinations used to get bills through Congress.
The parallels used even on the reconciliation front aren't as clear cut as people would like it to seem. The 2001 tax cuts passed 58-33. 12 Democrats supported it, and two Senators voted "present" while seven were were absent from the vote, two of them Republicans. COBRA passed 93-6; it seems to me that these votes were made, not because reconciliation was the only was they would pass, but for expediency.
For the record, I would not say that any of the examples you presented, were they valid comparisons, were of the magnitude of this Health Reform bill. We all know that "price" isn't the only, or even most important, factor here.
I'm still interested in what the past uses of the self-executing rules were all about, if you'd care to address it.
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