Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Senate Finance Committee rejects public options (NY Times)

Now there's a shock:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/30/health/policy/30health.html?hp

The exchange between Iowa's Charles Grassley and Senator Chuck Schumer (NY) borders on the comical:



Schumer: “I just want to know what you think of Medicare, which is a much more government-run program.”

Grassley: “I think that Medicare is part of the social fabric of America just like Social Security is. To say that I support it is not to say that it’s the best system that it could be.” 

Schumer: “But it is a government-run plan.”

Grassley: “It’s not easy to undo a Medicare plan without also hurting a lot of private initiatives that are coupled with it.” 

Schumer: “You are supportive of Medicare. I just don’t understand the difference. That’s a government-run plan and the main knock you have made on Senator Rockefeller’s amendment, and I am sure on mine, is that it’s government-run.”

Well, it would be comical if they were discussing a topic that was unimportant to the future of the country. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Now the only hope for the "public option" is with the full Senate. if that fails, the House bill presently includes the public option. If that and the Senate bills both pass, a House-Senate Conference Committee will then have to reconcile differences in language.

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