President Barack Obama wants Senate Democrats to be prepared to move on healthcare without Republicans if necessary, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) said Tuesday.That should send a pretty big signal to Max Baucus. Even, Obama is no longer clinging to the fast fading hope of a bipartisan health care bill.
There's also important info. for Max Baucus in the quote below from his Democratic colleague, Jay Rockefeller:
Underscoring the dissatisfaction brewing among Democrats, however, Rockefeller said after the White House meeting that Baucus risks losing support within his own party if he moves the bill too far from the left to win over the three Republicans.It sounds like Democratic Senators and the White House are going to need to stage an intervention. I'm really starting to wonder if Baucus has become addicted to being in the spotlight. All of DC is buzzing about him. He's getting tons of attention. He's like the king of his little world. The White House has to kiss his ass. Something like that has to explain his obsession with getting a deal with Republicans. But, ever so slowly, it sounds like his fellow Democrats are getting fed up. (That's because people who live in the real world know that GOPers want to kill reform.)
"If you can get the three that doesn’t mean you can hold on to all of ours and as you move more away from what most Democrats feel is important, then it becomes harder to hold not just the more conservative Democrats but maybe some of the more liberal Democrats," Rockefeller said.
I'm with Markos on this one. It's not the process, it's the result:
The American people would trade an ineffective or watered down reform package in exchange for "bipartisanship"?No one gives a damn. No one cares. A Baucus/bipartisan bill will be a GOP bill. That's not going to be good legislation. Read the rest of this post...
I know the Beltway and people like Baucus have an unhealthy obsession with process, but no one gives a damn how good legislation got passed, but that good legislation gets passed.