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This Isn’t Bipartisanship, Mr. President

Obama's claim falls flat when looking at Senate committee's health care debate

President Obama today hailed passage of a Democrat-sponsored bill in the Senate HELP Committee as a positive development in his quest to impose government-run health care on America. He even had the gall to suggest it was a bipartisan bill — despite the fact not a single Republican voted for it.

It’s a plan that was debated for more than 50 hours and that, by the way, includes 160 Republican amendments — a hopeful sign of bipartisan support for the final product, if people are serious about bipartisanship.

Obama’s claim about the 160 mostly technical amendments is easily discredited. Amendments that fixed missing commas and misspelled words do not adequately reflect Republican ideas. But because Obama is so hell-bent on producing a bill before his own arbitrary August deadline, the White House has resorted to stretching the truth and manipulating the facts.

Obama conveniently forgot to mention that today’s 13-10 vote didn’t include a single Republican supporter. But in this White House, Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is literally redefining the meaning of “bipartisanship” to suit Obama’s goal. Last time I checked the Merriam-Webster Dictionary or even Wikipedia, bipartisan meant something that reflected agreement from both political parities. Apparently for Emanuel, it’s something entirely different.

Emanuel, making a theoretical case for a party-line vote, offered a definition of bipartisanship based not on roll-call votes but on whether Democrats have accepted Republican ideas during the process of negotiations.

He said Democrats already have passed that test, pointing to Republican amendments that the Democratic-controlled Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee has adopted.

“That’s a test of bipartisanship — whether you took ideas from both parties,” Emanuel said. “At the end of the day, the test isn’t whether they voted for it,” he said, referring to Republicans. “The test is whether the final product represented some of their ideas. And I think it will.”

Anyone who objectively looks at the debate in the Senate HELP Committee is unlikely to side with Obama and Emanuel despite their best attempts to alter the definition. Here are the facts about your “bipartisan” bill, Mr. President:

  • 13 days of markup.
  • 53 total roll call votes.
  • Of the 53 roll call votes, 45 were on Republican amendments.
  • 2 of the 45 roll call votes on Republican amendments were successful: 1) allowing biologic drugs derived from living cells, and 2) mandating members of Congress and congressional staff enroll in the government-run plan.
  • Total amendments filed: 788
  • Of those, 67 were Democrat amendments and 721 were Republican amendments.
  • Total amendments agreed to: 197
  • Of those, 36 were Democrat amendments and 161 were Republican amendments.
  • Of the 161 Republican amendments, 132 were technical.
  • Of the 36 Democrat amendments, 9 were technical.
  • Total amendments failed: 51
  • Of those, 2 were Democrat amendments and 49 were Republican amendments.

Why so many amendments from the Republicans? They never saw the nearly 700-page bill before it was introduced. And at the end of the day, most of the 160 amendments were technical — hardly something Obama can chalk up as bipartisanship.

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COMMENTS

  • ikez78

    Just ramming it through on party lines isn’t bi partisanship?

    • dave_in_atl

      hope & change :)

  • DerKrieger

    The results aren’t scientific but they are telling. Below are the results of a Facebook poll I participated in this afternoon.

    Should the U.S adopt a Universal Heath Care system?
    NO – 18,010 (69.5%)
    YES – 7,768 (30.0%)
    I really don?t care – 139 (0.5%)

  • DerKrieger

    …has several great articles this evening.

    http://www.ibdeditorials.com/Editorial.aspx#today

  • DerKrieger

    http://www.azhealthcarefreedomact.com/

    Any Arizonans here that can provide inside information?

  • DerKrieger

    The federal government has no Constitutional authority to create a health care plan. Where is the SCOTUS? Is there nothing coming out of Congress that they will challenge on Constitutional grounds? If not, what purpose do they serve?

    How can we contact the Justices?

    • Menlo

      As I’ve said before, almost no one in any of the branches of government has followed it for many decades. Well over 80 percent of voters would not support a candidate who did. Many unconstitutional measures have been routine for decades with unanimous support.

      Don’t look to the justices for any help. No judge or justice is any better than any member of Congress. The Supreme Court is even worse since it is no more than a figurehead anyway.

  • reaganiterepublicanresistance

    This crew “resorted” to this standard Obama default strategy months before he was even elected… and I’ve yet to see a major bill or issue of importance that these 2-bit Chicago thugs didn’t feel the need to deflect and/or divert the truth about, or siimply flat out to your face to serve their purposes…. and with a sickening used-car salesman’s disengenuous grin in the case of The One..

    And the Dear Leader thinks everyone is as stupid as the people that voted for him.- he makes the loosest most general statements possible, to attempt to imply that Bush is responsible for all the rampant spending, because it started under him.. He lies and changes his story at will… and is completely shameless about it.

    Obama wants the state to be your mother and father. The one you come to for money, ask permission when you want to think or speak, and who handles all your finances for you since you can’t be trusted.

    And he actually thinks it’s his right to lie to you if he wishes… just like your parents when you were five.

    http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com

  • afvet

    His flaw is in his arrogance in front of the informed American People.

    He has never failed in his life. Neither has his wife.
    They have been supported by ” the system” all their lives.

    Therefore, they will attempt to invoke the system that elevated them to the position that they are in now.

    Bullcrap !!! They want POWER and CONTROL.

    They are manipulating the system to keep the capitalistic theories from ever making a resurgence.

    Our government has always been corrupt, but this one is one for the records. FDR/Carter,Hitler, read history.

    2010…we vote again,….and this time we better make it COUNT !