On Oct 12, 5:05*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Jack" wrote in message
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On Oct 12, 3:03 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 23:37:16 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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Locked out? Then how did all those Republican ideas get incorporated
into
the bill?
Because they were good ideas? They weren't any secret
Yes, they were good ideas, but the Republicans (and wackos esp.) are
claiming they were locked out of the process. Apparently not.
You apparently have selective memory.
http://politics.usnews.com/opinion/b...0/01/04/democr...
Nice post. Thanks. Unfortunately, it wasn't all that secret was it, and it
certainly wasn't as effective as "secret" reform should have been. But, some
half-way decent legislation did pass, and there will be decent benefits for
people, esp. those who lacked insurance or were cancelled.
I never claimed it was "secret", just that one side of the aisle was
locked out. And yes, Roff is opinionated, but that was just the first
article from *many* sources that I grabbed a URL from. In the end,
there was an effort by the Dems to rush a severly flawed bill through
while excluding the Republicans from participating in the normal
process. In that there is no doubt.
The bill, while it does have some good ideas, is so severely flawed
that it will likely not survive in any recognizable form. Meanwhile
insurance rate have gone up and will not come back down, and both
industries (medical and insurance) still have not been "fixed".
Meanwhile the congress-critters have a gold-plated policy that we pay
for, and the band plays on.