Saturday, November 07, 2009

Still More History

I like the blurb from McJoan tonight the best in her DailyKos post, "History Made, 220-215":
This is the first time a chamber of Congress has passed healthcare reform since Medicare was enacted. There's a lot of work left to do on this, and a lot of ugly to be undone, but we made it this far against long odds. Now the really hard work: the Senate.

Here here. And NY-23 helped -- thank you, teabaggers, for getting a Democrat elected.

Obama's pitch to the Dem Reps leading up to this:
According to Representative Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, who supports the health care bill, the president asked, “Does anybody think that the teabag, anti-government people are going to support them if they bring down health care? All it will do is confuse and dispirit” Democratic voters “and it will encourage the extremists.”

Another freshman Democrat from New Mexico, Representative Martin Heinrich, said the president’s comments overall were reassuring. “If you want to see a recipe for failure,” Mr. Heinrich said, “don’t do the things you talked about in your campaigns and turn your back on your base. All the independent voters in the world don’t matter if the Democrats don’t turn out.”

“This is an opportunity to do something as big as Social Security,” he added. “And me, personally, I don’t want to be on the wrong side of history.”

Honestly, the only person in America who's health may be negatively affected by passing reform is the President's.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Oh, this is so, so sad:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/nyregion/08about.html

I'm gonna have to start going after all the posters around here pretending to be "Anonymous."