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Bribe-a-thon

As some have observed, the worse ObamaCare gets, the bigger the bribes needed to induce lawmakers to vote for it:

The process has degenerated into taxpayer-financed payoffs for moderate Democrats who don’t want to be held accountable for wrecking the private insurance that 200 million Americans are happy to have. Louisiana Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu’s wad of cash, for instance, has been fattened to $300 million.

The Hill details the “side deals” that are piling up to gain the votes of wary lawmakers. In addition to Landrieu, we have:

Before Rep. Joseph Cao (La.) cast the lone Republican vote for the healthcare bill in the House, he secured assurances from President Barack Obama to work on Medicaid funding, loan forgiveness and issues related to two of his local hospitals. …

Besides the promises secured by Cao, the best-known deal involved Reps. Dennis Cardoza and Jim Costa, two Blue Dog Democrats from the Golden State who secured funding for a medical school for California’s Central Valley.

Other lawmakers won carve-outs for their state healthcare systems.

And on and on it goes. Perhaps one effective amendment in the Senate process would be to strip all that out — no state-specific deals, no carve-outs, nothing other than the “merits” of the monstrous bill. How many lawmakers would sign on then? If health-care “reform” promises the nirvana that the Obama/Reid sales team says it will usher in, then its supporters should have no trouble rounding up votes, without the bribe-a-thon, to pass hundreds of billions in new taxes, huge Medicare cuts, a public takeover of health care, and abortion subsidies, right? Well, you see the problem. And that should be a sure-fire sign of just how awful the underlying bill really is.

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0 Responses to “Bribe-a-thon”

  1. WLT says:

    This is just another example of how the US has become complacent after the Cold War. America thinks because it has won the Cold War (actually the Soviet Union lost it), then everything will go smoothly.

    Russia may not again have become an enemy yet, but it is definitely not a friend. I think Washington needs to have a comprehensive review of its post Cold War policies.

  2. winston says:

    Because the US State Dept is full of clueless diplomats

  3. The USSR has fallen and achieving communism is no longer Russia’s goal. Nevertheless, the Marxist-Islamic alliance lives on. Putin’s Russia is still linked to the idea that the states that were united against the free world and Israel must continue to be joined in their their struggle, despite the fact that Russia has nothing to gain from this policy.

  4. Ziggy Zoggy says:

    What is Dingell going to do about this? Is he going to notify the President? The chairman of the DOE needs to be pressured or fired.