As Senator Nelson Throws His Fit, It Is Time To Kill The Health Care Bill And Start New (Editorial)
12/17/09-by Bridgette P. LaVictoire
This is what happens when you cave in to one person who is having a snit. Another one comes along and demands that you cave in to him. In this case it is Democrat Ben Nelson of Nebraska who has decided to kill the bill. The time has come to ‘kill’ him and Lieberman. It is time to strip them of any and all power that they have within the Senate. The time has come to remove them from their committee assignments, and if needs be, the caucus as a whole. It is time to kill this bill. No ‘ifs’, no ‘ands’, no ‘buts’, no negotiation. And, if President Obama cannot learn to lead and Senator Reid cannot grow a spine, then it is time for them to leave or be removed. Senator Nelson has demanded that his amendment condemning women to die for lack of coverage for a legal procedure must be in the bill or he will filibuster. If that is his decision, then fine, remove him from everything. If he leaves to join the Republicans, great, replace him next election. Or replace him anyway.
One year and six months ago, or there abouts, I cast my ballot in the first primary in recent memory where Vermont was important. I cast my vote for Hilary Clinton. While I have held out hope that President Barack Obama would be better than he has turned out to be, I hate to say that he has lived up to my expectations. I voted for him in the general election because I saw in his opponent someone who was even less ready for the Presidency than Obama, and who chose a running mate who, in all honesty, seemed more of a caricature than a real person, especially in light of her transformation from the time she ran for governor to when she ran for Vice President. The why of my vote had mostly to do with History. Senators rarely make good Presidents, and one term Senators often make very weak Presidents. I knew in Obama we did indeed have a John Kennedy. The problem was that no one really goes beyond Kennedy’s assassination to look at the President. Kennedy has never impressed me as anything more than an decent orator. Johnson, at least, had guts. He had scars too and would show them off to anyone who wasn’t squeamish. Ok, that’s wrong, he would show them off to the squeamish as well.
I knew that Obama would not fight the way everyone thought he would. I knew that he would have trouble herding Democrats into doing anything. Obama was good at speeches, but not much else. It is because of that I have not been disappointed in his lack of movement. It is because I knew that Obama was not this great, grand Liberal leader that I have not been disappointed at the immobility of many LGBT issues, and many others. I knew that Obama was more interested in compromise than anything else. It has been painful to watch as Liberals come to the same place I was a long time ago.
Last night, Kieth Olbermann took what looked like and felt like a very difficult step. He called for the death of the health care reform bill and the creation of a new one. Until Senator Nelson made his demands, i was on the fence about this. Now, I am not. The bill must die and, as Governor Howard Dean said, be rewritten. It is time for the Democrats to fight back. It is time for it to be bluntly clear to people like Nelson and Lieberman that there are consequences for going against the majority of their party and the majority of the people. It is time for someone to make Joe Lieberman understand quite bluntly that his desire for revenge is not only unconscionable, but against everything that the Senate has ever stood for. This kind of petty politics is suppose to be confined to the House of Representatives not the Senate. Yet, it is in the Senate that we find more and more people who want to do nothing but hold their collective breaths until they turn blue in the face and then- and then Senator Reid will cave in and give them their treat. If the Republicans want to slow the bill to a crawl, then let them do so. Let there be no other business until this is done. If the government shuts down from their tantrum, then BLAME them. Make it clear that Senators Lieberman and Nelson are responsible for shutting down the government and starving our troops of the funds they need. If they shut down the government, make it clear that the Republicans with the help of Lieberman and Nelson are responsible for doing so. Blame them instead of capitulating. Perhaps then they will come to their senses and realize that compromise can be achieved on issues that they want.
But that is the problem, is it not. This is not about the Republicans WANTING anything policy wise. This is about them wanting power, pure and simple. They want to win the ideological battle that has been going on in this country since it was founded. They want power, and in order to get it they will do anything from lying, cheating and even shutting down the government. I have listened appalled at how the Conservatives spin History into something so out of shape and out of place that they it is unrecognizable. They talk about Our Founding Fathers as if they were some singular block that agreed upon a particular issue, and somehow, some way were of one mind and that mind was for small government without regulations to hold businesses accountable, and without the power to tax people. What they do not say is that we tried that form of government before the Constitution was written, and at that time, the states almost went to war with each other and the central government was so weak that it could not govern even enough to make this nation safe. What our Founding Fathers wanted was a balanced government, and they did not get there by decree or one side winning over the other. Instead, they created a government that was balanced by consensus and compromise. What we do not have here is any of that. The people who claim to speak for the Founding Fathers, or at least in their model of thought, do not any more than any Liberal in this country.
I am not a Liberal, and yet, no matter what I say or do in this blog, I will be branded as such. I am an academe, and that alone gets me attacked by people who have never understood that colleges are as diverse in their political thinking as any place out there. In fact, more so. Of all the colleges I have been to, only one was liberal, and that is not necessarily Liberal, but open minded in its approach to education. I have met professors who would not look me in the eye because I am a transwoman on some college campuses. Distrust Education, Distrust Government, and eventually what you have is anarchy. I often write on this blog in a Liberal manner because, no matter how much I may not be that label, it will be applied to me. That is what Olbermann said last night as well. No matter what he said or did, he would be labeled a liberal for daring to not follow lock step behind the Conservative mantra. When did Conservative become the same word as dictatorship?
You will forgive me if, by now, I am angry with how this has turned out. I had hoped that I was wrong about Obama, and I hate to admit that I was not. For me to be angry takes some doing, but I stand beside my Senator in condemning this mess. I stand beside Bernie Sanders, the Independent from Vermont. In four years, should he choose to stay in the Senate, I will vote for him. It was an honor to hear him speak. Like him, I am angry now too.
I am including the video from Olbermann’s special comment last night. Please, enjoy.
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Well Done B, I was going to write a similar post and you have done it so well. I support killing the BILL too. It definately does not help anyone to KILL it,from any chance of fixing it in the future. but settling for anything less than it ought to be derogates from fixing it in the future. I fear though that next time around it will have less off the bat support. I do not know how Obama can get them all to reign in. The frustrating thing is that the likes of schmendriks like Lieberman has been afforded so much power.. I do not believe in settling for a piece of crap – it will only hamper future reform. In fact if they kill the bill, then I think it will show courage on the part of Obama and strating again will show tenacity – I dont see it as political failure. In fact I would use theis against all the republicans up for reelection saying campaigning that THEY in fact killed the BILL. what do you think?
Thank you Melanie. It takes a lot for me to get angry, but when I do, it can be rather explosive. In 2004, I voted for Governor Dean for President even though it was symbolic. I think he’s a lot more up to speed than the Obama crew give him credit for.
Take care,
Bridg
The country is centrist. The majority of the dems are left center, the majority of the repubs are right centrist. When will you guys see that!? Far left agendas are not wanted. High cost government, paid for far left “dream” list will never receive the welcome that you foolishly imagine.
I have to say, Hilary would have been a much better choice. However, she still would not be able to pass legislation such as this, at least not easily. Listen everyone, this is 1/6th the economy during a jobless recovery. Haven’t any of you taken basic economics, accounting ect? Have you not read the threat to the dollar abroad. Our very independence depends on the strength of our economy.
The health of our country’s balance sheet is far more important than healthcare. Without a strong tax base we stand to lose everything. Obama should have made “jobs” the key effort this past year. He would have become a hero and the majority that voted for him in the first place would then have gotten behind the healthcare reform with enthusiasm.
B, you and Obermann do not seem concerned with that very important issue. If we have the program you want but are bankrupt, then you still have nothing.
Agreed, get all lobbyist out of Washington….including planned parenthood, just to put the issues on a fair playing field. Problem with that is all you guys on the far left think that you are the majority. Wake up! You are not even close to the majority. Most liberals are centrist.
At least you are fair in your commentary. I didn’t hear all the crying on your side when some of the repubs went against their party and crossed to your side.
I have to agree. What started out as a good idea and noble goal, has turned into a give away to the very insurance and drug industry that helped get us to the point of considering this overhaul of heath care. Perhaps more telling in this is just how poor our government has become at serving the needs of the people they are supposed to be governing. We elected a president and provided him with a congress to change, yet the changes have been few and the progress little. It is really time to get the influence of the big money players out of government. Until we do, we will have nothing worthwhile come out of Washington….
Totally agree Bridgette! Same Hillary to Obama voter here, same disappointment too.
Not so fast……While all the left /right clammoring has been going on has anyone stopped to notice the whole idea of government involvement is so poor and the benefits so very poor that the congress decided to opt out and keep their cadillac insurance. Yeppers, a crappy plan for you Joe Six Pack and a cadillac plan for the boyz in Washington. Uh, in case you don’t follow me this health care plan doesn’t apply to congress. Why? Because it is second rate and they know it. Suppose a ins. salesman came to your home and presented a plan and you asked: Mr Ins. man, do you have this plan? And, he said , well no…It really isn’t good enough for my family. I have a better plan that you are not eligible for. What would you say to the ins. salesman?
Actually, I’m on government run health care right up here in Vermont. We’re planning on going to single payer soon because it will be better than what the companies offer and it would be cheeper for the state over all to do so.
Insurance salesmen already have that kind of set up you described. They have great policies that people cannot afford, but they love to offer us really crappy policies anyway and then jack up the price.
Dave,
You will forgive me for consolidating your comments as you gave four of them in rapid succession. I have placed them all in one comment.
You will find that I am far more centrist than you would perceive in this. The problem is that the true center is now so far left that it appears Liberal.