The Goldilocks Health Care Bill

Filed in National by on February 23, 2010

First the health care bill was too long…

A spokesman for House Minority Leader John Boehner today ridiculed President Obama’s health care proposal because it’s too short.

“The White House’s ‘plan’ consists of an 11-page outline, which has not been scored by the Congressional Budget Office or posted online as legislative text. So they want to reorganize one-sixth of the United States’ economy with a document shorter than a comic book, and they’re complaining that they can’t find our plan on their own website? C’mon,” said the spokesman, Michael Steel, in an email to reporters.

Remember the complaints – the bill was too long, it was done in secret, it wasn’t shown on CSPAN, etc. Now Republicans are complaining because the health care summit is going to be shown on CSPAN and Obama’s guideline is too short.

In other health care reform related news, a bit of cold water was thrown on the push to add the public option by reconciliation by Jay Rockefeller. Also, Daniel Inouye added his name to the letter to add the public option back into the bill, making him #23 (we need 50). Keep calling Ted Kaufman and Tom Carper, neither of them have signed on yet.

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  1. TPM has the running list of PO through reconciliation signees:

    Total: 23

    Daniel Inouye (HI)
    Debbie Stabenow (MI)
    Tim Johnson (SD)
    Robert Menendez (NJ)
    Arlen Specter (PA)
    Jeanne Shaheen (NH)
    Chuck Schumer (NY)
    Frank Lautenberg (NJ)
    Barbara Mikulski (MD)
    Bernie Sanders (VT)
    Al Franken (MN)
    Patrick Leahy (VT)
    John Kerry (MA)
    Sheldon Whitehouse (RI)
    Dianne Feinstein (CA)
    Roland Burris (IL)
    Barbara Boxer (CA)
    Jack Reed (RI)
    Tom Udall (NM)

    The original signatories:

    Michael Bennet (CO)
    Sherrod Brown (OH)
    Kirsten Gillibrand (NY)
    Jeff Merkley (OR)

  2. pandora says:

    Sheesh, I guess size does matter. 😉

  3. anon says:

    There is some speculation that Rockefeller and others may be holding off on the public option pledge in deference to Thursday’s conference.

  4. Phil says:

    Now I know that you guys here want everyone to have coverage no matter the cost, but don’t you think there is something else wrong here? For example in Obama’s bill, medicaid will cover 100% of medical bills for a family of 4 who makes under $29k. Is there anyone here that can tell me what is wrong with this?