No Balls
The word is that the Senate version of the healthcare reform bill will have the public option, but only if Barack Obama actually asks for it:
There is a growing sense on Capitol Hill that the White House's refusal to weigh in more forcefully in the health care debate could come at the cost of a public option for insurance coverage.(emphasis mine)
Democratic aides said that a "handful" of senators who are skeptical of a public plan likely could be persuaded if not to support it then at least to oppose a Republican filibuster, if the administration were to apply a bit more pressure -- or even guidance.
Barack Obama has two problems here:
- He is desperate to sign something, anything, as in keep him away from toilet paper, into law that he can call "healthcare reform".
- He still wants everyone, including the Republicans, to like him.
I know that it is only 9 months into his term, but it's already screaming "1 term wonder" in my ear.
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