Senate Passes Health Care Bill

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Senate OKs health care measure, reaching milestone
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WASHINGTON ? Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill in a climactic Christmas Eve vote that could define President Barack Obama's legacy and usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time in the country's history.

The 60-39 vote on a cold winter morning capped months of arduous negotiations and 24 days of floor debate. It also followed a succession of failures by past congresses to get to this point. Vice President Joe Biden presided as 58 Democrats and two independents voted "yes." Republicans unanimously voted "no."

The tally far exceeded the simple majority required for passage.

The Senate's bill must still be merged with legislation passed by the House before Obama could sign a final bill in the new year. There are significant differences between the two measures but Democrats say they've come too far now to fail.

Both bills would extend health insurance to more than 30 million more Americans.

Vicki Kennedy, the widow of the late Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy, who made health reform his life's work, watched the vote from the gallery. So did Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., the longest-serving House member and a champion of universal health care his entire career.

"This morning isn't the end of the process, it's merely the beginning. We'll continue to build on this success to improve our health system even more," Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said before the vote. "But that process cannot begin unless we start today ... there may not be a next time."

At a news conference a few moments later, Reid said the vote "brings us one step closer to making Ted Kennedy's dream a reality."

The Nevadan said that "every step of this long process has been an enormous undertaking."

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the Finance Committee, said he "very happy to see people getting health care they could not get."

It was the Senate's first Christmas Eve vote since 1895, when the matter at hand was a military affairs bill concerning employment of former Confederate officers, according to the Senate Historical Office.

The House passed its own measure in November. The White House and Congress have now come further toward the goal of a comprehensive overhaul of the nation's health care system than any of their predecessors.

The legislation would ban the insurance industry from denying benefits or charging higher premiums on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions. The Congressional Budget Office predicts the bill will reduce deficits by $130 billion over the next 10 years, an estimate that assumes lawmakers carry through on hundreds of billions of dollars in planned cuts to insurance companies and doctors, hospitals and others who treat Medicare patients.

For the first time, the government would require nearly every American to carry insurance, and subsidies would be provided to help low-income people to do so. Employers would be induced to cover their employees through a combination of tax credits and penalties. The legislation costs nearly $1 trillion over 10 years and is paid for by a combination of taxes, fees and cuts to Medicare.

Republicans were withering in their criticism of what they deemed a budget-busting government takeover. If the measure were worthwhile, contended Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., "they wouldn't be rushing it through Congress on Christmas Eve."

House Minority Leader John Boehner assailed the bill moments after passage.

"Not even Ebenezer Scrooge himself could devise a scheme as cruel and greedy as Democrats' government takeover of health care," the Ohio Republican said in a statement.

"Senator Reid's health care bill increases premiums for families and small businesses, raises taxes during a recession, cuts seniors' Medicare benefits, adds to our skyrocketing debt, and puts bureaucrats in charge of decisions that should be made by patients and doctors," he said. "The bill also authorizes taxpayer-funded abortions, violating long-standing federal policy. It's no coincidence that the more the American people learn about this monstrosity, the more they oppose it.

The occasion was moving for many who'd followed Kennedy, who died in August.

"He's having a merry Christmas in Heaven," Sen. Paul Kirk, D-Mass., appointed to fill Kennedy's seat, told reporters after the tally.

Kirk said he was "humbled to be here with the honor of casting essentially his vote."

Said Dingell: "This is for me, this is for my dad, this is for the country."

Reid nailed the last votes down in a rush of dealmaking in the last week that is now coming under attack because of special provisions obtained by a number of senators. In Nebraska, home to conservative Democrat Ben Nelson, the Democrats' crucial 60th vote, the federal government will pay 100 percent of the cost of a planned Medicaid expansion in perpetuity, the only state getting that deal.

Negotiations between the House and Senate to reconcile differences between the two bills are expected to begin as soon as next week. The House bill has stricter limits on abortion than the Senate, and unlike the House, the Senate measure omits a government-run insurance option, which liberals favored to apply pressure on private insurers but Democratic moderates opposed as an unwarranted federal intrusion. Obama has signaled he will sign a bill even if it lacks that provision.
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First time in 114 years the Senate has ever been there on Christmas Eve to vote on anything.

Obama -

Change we can believe in !:00hour
 

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama may delay his year-end Hawaiian vacation to remain in Washington as a bill to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system makes its way through the U.S. Senate, the White House said on Tuesday.

"They are going to make a decision later this evening about when the president will leave," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said at a press briefing.

Obama had been expected to leave for Hawaii, the state where he grew up, on Wednesday.

Obama's fellow Democrats in the Senate cleared the second of three 60-vote hurdles early on Tuesday to move the landmark legislation -- Obama's top domestic policy priority -- one step closer to passage by Christmas.

Republicans, who have just 40 seats in the Senate, have vowed to use every tactic they can to delay passage of the measure, which has consumed Congress for months and inspired intense political brawling.
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here is the differance in Presidents.

George w would have been in Texas two weeks ago. George W would have been laughing the Senate was still in Washington on Christmas Eve
voting :142smilie

Change we can believe in !

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Will be good deal for you and Da Base and all rest that rely on gov to take care of them--

You let the cat out of the bag--

Your :00hour "yes we can" makes your finances quite obvious--must be one of those expecting to be on the gov

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getting a free ride on the tax payors back.

--Wouldn't celebrate too much though--your free ride won't start till after 2010--and expecting some changes after that :)
 

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the rats have won for now, just wait until November 2010:sadwave:

socialized medicine is here, communism is winning
 

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the rats have won for now, just wait until November 2010:sadwave:

socialized medicine is here, communism is winning

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It will be a better America for it. You will see.


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getting a free ride on the tax payors back.

--Wouldn't celebrate too much though--your free ride won't start till after 2010--and expecting some changes after that :)

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Thanks again DTB

you will see your premiums shoot up 40%

that should about cover for me.


thanks again from the one little picker to the other.

Pay up BLACK GUMBY !
 

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In George Bush first term he was on vacation for 165 days for the year. He needed his rest


In Obamas first year...


lets see...................................



There every day. Holds off on his own vacation while the Senates passes


Health Care Reform


how do you compare that achievement

oh shit :00hour
 

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Will be good deal for you and Da Base and all rest that rely on gov to take care of them--

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you knew it was coming.

and you also knew there was not one damn thing you could do about it:142smilie


The Republcians knew it was coming. They had to show against it because it helps dems alot if it makes changes like a kick in the teeth to the profit hos we call insurance co

thanks again DTB your a good American. Pay your taxs without a frown. and thanks again for your contributions to my health care. :00hour
 
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I was thinking about how many Presidents before were able to pass health care reform.

hmmmm

this guy should get a Nobel Peace Prize for this
 

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McCain - Hey George , Obama is going to get a health care reform bill passed on Christmas Eve

George W - I will believe that when I see it

.hahhahahahaha..........hahaaha

health care passed on Christmas Eve :mj07:

hahahhaha

McCain - You dont think he can do it do you George W ?

George W - I sure hope not . :SIB

 
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America has spoken

Hey you Neocon moran elephant.

Get out of the way of progress

Make things better in America. Build it up , dont tear it down. Look at the millions we give to other countrys to help them survive. Its about time we started to help people right here in America.

all the republicans voted no. not one could come over that aisle. Pussychops one and all of them.

Is shows America how our system is broken. It should have been 30 Dms and 30 Republicans making up the approval.

But we all know how things are done in Washington.

Its much more about saving face for your party, and not about doing whats right for the American people. That has to stop

We have to get rid of the term limits and get them out after 4 years tops.

Its beating us down keeping it like that






 
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