Here’s a brief excerpt from a must read article in the Christian Science Monitor.
Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I) of Connecticut has emerged as perhaps the key player in the fate of healthcare reform legislation in the Senate – infuriating many Democrats, who accuse him of acting less out of a sense of principle than a desire to protect insurance companies, a key industry in his state.
But as Senator Lieberman and his fellow moderates push the Senate’s massive health bill toward the right, the hard political fact is that it is liberals, not Lieberman, who may soon have to make a tough decision.
It now appears possible that the legislation might not include anything that resembles a public option – government-run insurance intended to compete with private firms. If that’s the case, will liberals vote for it anyway? After all, many Democrats on the more leftward side of the party have long insisted that the public option is something that a health bill absolutely, positively must have.
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It is my opinion that is is time for the Senators to stop their back room bargaining and bring this bill to the floor for debate. We, the people, deserve to see who’s on what side. And if there is a filibuster, we should see that, too. Whether Liberal, Conservative or somewhere in between, Americans feel strongly about this issue and we should see the camel trading that is going on.
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