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40! Senators now support the public option!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 4:05 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 5:09 PM
GEEZER
Keep the Shiny side up
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 8:13 PM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:40 senators have spoken out so far — including Harry Reid Name Status Sen. Daniel Akaka HI Statement Sen. Max Baucus MT Unknown Sen. Evan Bayh IN Unknown Sen. Mark Begich AK Unknown Sen. Michael Bennet CO Letter Sen. Jeff Bingaman NM Statement Sen. Barbara Boxer CA Letter Sen. Sherrod Brown OH Letter Sen. Roland Burris IL Letter Sen. Robert Byrd WV Unknown Sen. Maria Cantwell WA Statement Sen. Benjamin Cardin MD Statement Sen. Thomas Carper DE Unknown Sen. Robert Casey PA Statement Sen. Kent Conrad ND Unknown Sen. Christopher Dodd CT Statement Sen. Byron Dorgan ND Statement Sen. Richard Durbin IL Statement Sen. Russell Feingold WI Statement Sen. Dianne Feinstein CA Letter Sen. Al Franken MN Letter Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand NY Letter Sen. Kay Hagan NC Unknown Sen. Tom Harkin IA Unknown Sen. Daniel Inouye HI Letter Sen. Tim Johnson SD Letter Sen. Ted Kaufman DE Statement Sen. John Kerry MA Letter Sen. Amy Klobuchar MN Statement Sen. Herb Kohl WI Unknown Sen. Mary Landrieu LA Unknown Sen. Frank Lautenberg NJ Letter Sen. Patrick Leahy VT Letter Sen. Carl Levin MI Letter Sen. Blanche Lincoln AR Unknown Sen. Claire McCaskill MO Unknown Sen. Robert Menendez NJ Letter Sen. Jeff Merkley OR Letter Sen. Barbara Mikulski MD Letter Sen. Patty Murray WA Statement Sen. Bill Nelson FL Unknown Sen. Ben Nelson NE Unknown Sen. Mark Pryor AR Unknown Sen. Jack Reed RI Letter Sen. Harry Reid NV Statement Sen. John Rockefeller WV Unknown Sen. Bernie Sanders VT Letter Sen. Charles Schumer NY Letter Sen. Jeanne Shaheen NH Letter Sen. Arlen Specter PA Letter Sen. Debbie Stabenow MI Letter Sen. Jon Tester MT Statement Sen. Mark Udall CO Statement Sen. Tom Udall NM Letter Sen. Mark Warner VA Unknown Sen. Jim Webb VA Unknown Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse RI Letter Sen. Ron Wyden OR Statement Statements are only counted if they make clear that the senator will vote yes if the House version of the public option (or stronger) is brought up for a vote in reconciliation
Quote:More generally, there seems to be a sort of arm's-race on both sides of the debate to conduct crappy, manipulative polls on health care reform, and the public option in particular. This poll belongs in the 'crap' pile, as do most of the others. Defenders of the public option, however, should have little to fret about: the most neutrally and accurately-worded polls on the public option -- these are the ones from Quinnipiac and Time/SRBI -- suggest that their position is in the majority, with 56-62 percent of the public supporting the public option and 33-36 percent opposed.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 5:55 AM
FREMDFIRMA
Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: As to people knowing what "public option" means; yes, many are confused, and not just because of Republican misinformation. The White House hasn't stepped up to make clear what the possibilities would be and which would be the most likely. The one that could go into effect the minute the President signed it would be MediCare for all, which I think is the best choice; why set up a new bureaucracy when you already have a working health care mechanism?
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:05 AM
JONGSSTRAW
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Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: Lord only knows how Stupak and his buds are being "handled".
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010 11:06 AM
STORYMARK
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 11:22 AM
Quote:Congressman Alan Grayson, (D-Orlando), today introduced a bill (H.R. 4789) which would give the option to buy into Medicare to every citizen of the United States. The “Public Option Act,” also known as the “Medicare You Can Buy Into Act,” would open up the Medicare network to anyone who can pay for it. Congressman Grayson said, “Obviously, America wants and needs more competition in health coverage, and a public option offers that. But it’s just as important that we offer people not just another choice, but another kind of choice. A lot of people don’t want to be at the mercy of greedy insurance companies that will make money by denying them the care that they need to stay healthy, or to stay alive. We deserve to have a real alternative.” The bill would require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish enrollment periods, coverage guidelines, and premiums for the program. Because premiums would be equal to cost, the program would pay for itself. “The government spent billions of dollars creating a Medicare network of providers that is only open to one-eighth of the population. That’s like saying, ‘Only people 65 and over can use federal highways.’ It is a waste of a very valuable resource and it is not fair. This idea is simple, it makes sense, and it deserves an up-or-down vote,” Congressman Grayson said. In keeping with the “Grayson style,” the bill is clear and concise. It is only four pages.
Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:54 AM
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