While the bill narrowly passed the House, it is not clear that Senator Harry Reid (D., Nev.) will be able to get the 60 votes needed to pass his bill by the end of the year. In fact, Senator Reid has said recently that it looks like his bill will not be voted upon until early 2010. The president has reiterated many times that the health care bill reform bill must be signed by year end. If not, it will be very difficult to get a bill passed next year as it is an election year.
The American people are against a takeover of their health care system by the government. It has been so evident by the tea parties and town halls. It is more important than ever that the American people stand up against this takeover. They do not want higher taxes, increased deficits, rationed care, and long waiting lists. It the president’s plan is passed, we will all be under a government-run system called “Medicare for All.”
Following the Republican gubernatorial wins last week in Virginia and New Jersey, it seems clear that there is a backlash against the Democrats and their plan to put government in charge of our health care. The Republicans’ plan to take back the House in 2010 is underway. The health-care reform plans as proposed by the House and Senate must be slowed down and ultimately stopped. As Yogi Berra says “The ball game is not over till it’s over.”
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.
What Would Yogi Say?
Sally C. Pipes
While the bill narrowly passed the House, it is not clear that Senator Harry Reid (D., Nev.) will be able to get the 60 votes needed to pass his bill by the end of the year. In fact, Senator Reid has said recently that it looks like his bill will not be voted upon until early 2010. The president has reiterated many times that the health care bill reform bill must be signed by year end. If not, it will be very difficult to get a bill passed next year as it is an election year.
The American people are against a takeover of their health care system by the government. It has been so evident by the tea parties and town halls. It is more important than ever that the American people stand up against this takeover. They do not want higher taxes, increased deficits, rationed care, and long waiting lists. It the president’s plan is passed, we will all be under a government-run system called “Medicare for All.”
Following the Republican gubernatorial wins last week in Virginia and New Jersey, it seems clear that there is a backlash against the Democrats and their plan to put government in charge of our health care. The Republicans’ plan to take back the House in 2010 is underway. The health-care reform plans as proposed by the House and Senate must be slowed down and ultimately stopped. As Yogi Berra says “The ball game is not over till it’s over.”
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.