Senate liberals and moderates have closed ranks, defeating many who hoped to use seniors’ fears of Medicare cuts to bury health care reform.
As the Assocociated Press (AP) reported: “Unflinching on a critical first test, Senate Democrats closed ranks Thursday behind $460 billion in politically risky Medicare cuts at the heart of health care legislation, thwarting a Republican attempt to doom President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul.
“The bid by the bill's critics to reverse cuts to the popular Medicare program failed on a vote of 58-42, drawing the support of two Democratic defectors. Approval would have stripped out money needed to pay for expanding coverage to tens of millions of uninsured Americans. . ..”
Tuesday, I appeared on GRITtv with Laura Flanders and explained why conservatives who oppose health care reform were objecting to Medicare cuts—not because they wanted to protect Medicare patients, but because they wanted to protect the for-profit insurance industry.
You’ll find the roundtable discussion, which included TNR’s Jon Cohn, The Nation’s John Nichols and Pro Publica’s Olga Pierce here: Laura Flanders – http://lauraflanders.firedoglake.com/
This vote reinforces my belief that, in the end, we will wind up with legislation that resembles the House bill, and includes a strong public option.