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Topic started on 21-3-2010 @ 09:16 AM by tothetenthpower

House Democrat official: 'We've got the votes' on health care


www.cnn.com
Washington (CNN) -- Democrats have the 216 votes needed to pass health care reform legislation in the House on Sunday, the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus told CNN.

"This is a historic day and we are happy warriors," Rep. John Larson, D- Connecticut, told CNN's "State of the Union." He added, "We've got the votes."

But the chief deputy whip in the House, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Florida, cautioned, "We don't have a hard 216 right now." Schultz made the statement to "Fox News Sunday" just as Larson was speaking to CNN.

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reply posted on 21-3-2010 @ 10:11 AM by sdcigarpig
I think this is what you are going to see happen in 2010:
If this bill passes, then the first thing that will happen is look to the state level, where alot of states are passing through legislation that would ban the federal government from doing this. There is in the works already prepared lawsuits to take the federal government, the president and the congress to court over this issue.
For those who voted against it, means that till the November elections, there is a good chance that the extra monies that they hope to gain will no longer be avaible for them. There will be alot more civil discourse in the general population. I would not be surprised to hear about rioting, and more attacks against the IRS. I think and believe that this will also be worse if they use the Slaughter rule and simply bypass an up or down vote, sending it to reconciliation, then look for an explosion from the public.
If it is a no, then they will go back to the drawing board and probably break it down into different segments. Unfortunately President Obama's back is up against the wall, and he is in a no win situation. Reminds me of when the country was first debating breaking away from England, they got all of the northern colonies, but lost the south. If this passes, then what the President will loose is all of the independants, and half of the country cause they are going to be upset. If it does not pass, he looses the very people that voted and put him into office. (And some of these people are terrorist, they have a history.)
The time to look at is November, cause that is when the American people will speak. If the people do not like it, then they will vote out the encumbents and vote in the canidates who are going to vote to repeal it.
If the people do like and want such, then they will vote to keep the encumbents in office and not to repeal it.
In either case it is going to be a very rough ride politically for the country.


reply posted on 21-3-2010 @ 04:39 PM by Benevolent Heretic
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
This bill doesn't go into effect until when, like 2014?


Many good provisions go into effect immediately.
Top 14 Provisions Effective Immediately

And yes, they now have the votes. Even Stupak is voting for it.

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"We're well past 216" votes, a majority, said Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan, swinging behind the bill after leading the holdouts in a rebellion that had left the outcome in doubt.

Democratic aides confirmed his vote count.

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