July 27, 2009 1:17 PM

Reid Ready To Fight GOP On Health Care

(AP)  Majority Leader Harry Reid indicated Wednesday he's willing to move sweeping health care legislation through the Senate with a procedural maneuver that would block a GOP filibuster.

The prospect of the controversial tactic has already ignited Republicans' ire, and key Senate Democratic chairmen have said they don't want to do it.

Reid, D-Nev., took a different position on a conference call with reporters.

"I think it's something we need to consider," Reid said.

At issue is a so-called reconciliation bill, which could pass with a simple majority of 51 votes and without Democrats fearing a GOP filibuster. Democrats would struggle to gather 60 votes needed to break a filibuster for something as complex as a plan to meet President Barack Obama's goal of overhauling the nation's health care system to cover 48 million uninsured Americans.

Revising health care in a reconciliation bill is known as fast-tracking, and has been viewed favorably by House Democrats. The House Budget Committee included the bill in its annual budget resolution released Wednesday. Reconciliation is not favored by Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, D-N.D., and was not part of his committee's plan.

White House officials reiterated Wednesday that it's not their preferred method but they don't want to take it off the table.

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., is attempting to write a bipartisan health care bill with his committee's top Republican, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. Baucus has said he doesn't want to resort to reconciliation.

"We have to give this bipartisan effort of Sen. Baucus a shot," Reid said, before enumerating the ways reconciliation could be done: either in a House-Senate conference committee convened to merge the chambers' budget resolutions, or by having the Senate pass a second budget resolution.

"There are a number of different ways that can be accomplished, if in fact we decide we need to do that," Reid said.

Reid also offered a novel proposal for paying for redoing the nation's health system.

He suggested using $646 billion that would be collected under a controversial Obama proposal to auction off greenhouse gas pollution allowances.

"That's exactly how much we need for the first phase of health care reform," Reid said.

Mr. Obama wants to use the $646 billion to cover extending his middle-class tax cuts -a $400 tax credit for workers and $800 for couples - beyond 2010. That tax cut for two years was part of the $787 billion stimulus bill Congress passed last month.

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by baileyccc March 29, 2009 4:37 AM EDT
Give 'em hell, Harry. Every knows that the GOP is in Big Pharma's pocket. Posted by Baileyccc
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by white_dog_crap March 27, 2009 6:20 PM EDT
GOOD. Now that the adults are in charge its time for the repugs to get their noses rubbed in s***. Al Franken in the house.
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by sjc_1 March 26, 2009 8:40 PM EDT
Harry is a good man. Some may think that he is a wimp, but he was an amateur boxer in his younger days. He does not take any stuff from jokers and never try to put one over on him. He speaks softly but will clean your clock if you mess with him.
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by butterfly462 March 26, 2009 5:51 PM EDT
harry is up for re-election and he is using healthcare as the issue to show how "in touch" he is with "the people". Harry cares more about winning than he does about anybody's health. I'd type more but I'm throwing shoes at harry's picture
Posted by jgg00000008 at 8:35 AM : Mar 26, 2009

So, if he gets helath care legislation passed, he should be re-elected. At least he did something that will benefit millions of Americans. Why do you wish ill for your fellow Americans?
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by noloyalisti March 26, 2009 4:45 PM EDT
The GOP has been WRONG ABOUT EVERYTHING. They are a failed party. Our national medical plan (don't get sick) is a fiasco and matches up well only with other 3rd world countries. The GOP has no plan, no morality and no brains. We should just put them out of their misery.
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by karenbe111 March 26, 2009 1:06 PM EDT
It's about time Reid "grew a couple" and stood up the Republicans. They've been running him around for far too long!
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by ianlou March 26, 2009 11:56 AM EDT
When are Americans going to wake up and see Obama's socialist aganda, this isn't a fight between Democrats and republicans it a fight for our way of life. Some people wrote get out of the way for change this isn't change this is the destruction of America.
Posted by npkppprc

We don't need to wake up, we voted for Obama's socialist aganda after we got an eight year taste of the Republicans experiment in unregulated capitalism.

And as far as the destruction of America goes, lets just call it a long needed overhaul.
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by iam4honesty March 26, 2009 11:47 AM EDT
The GOP (gang of pirates) must be pushed out of the way so we can save our nation. The destruction they have brought about must be cleaned up. Just how far into the ditch do these dim-wits believe they can take America before there is no more America. We hear them screech and scream about 'socialism' every time the government mentions doing what it is meant to do... serve the people. Socialism is not something to worry about right now, the total destruction of the middle class as a result of the republicans' 'feudal state' mentality is the real danger. Hey Limbaugh, Hannity, Beck and the rest of you snappers, PURE CAPITALISM WON'T WORK!!! Look around, not just at your ultra-rich friends (Lords), look at the general population (Serfs). Your power-broker 'it's all about me' fraternity can't survive and maintain their level of wealth without a middle class. You morons are attempting to cut off your collective noses to spite your chubby little faces. If you truly understood governance you would be cheerleaders for the few social programs that this country so direly needs at this point in history. Just shut up and sit down and let the grownups fix this mess!
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by vinnyb5 March 26, 2009 11:35 AM EDT
Wait. I thought the money generated from the "cap and trade" was suppose to go towards "Reducing carbon emissions" and a "green economy". Part of it was also suppose to go to people who will see their utilitiy bills DOUBLE (thats right DOUBLE) under this cap-and-trade ponzi scheme!!!
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by npkppprc March 26, 2009 10:54 AM EDT
By force; typical Democrats shove it down the peoples throats and say you will like it.
When are Americans going to wake up and see Obama's socialist aganda, this isn't a fight between Democrats and republicans it a fight for our way of life. Some people wrote get out of the way for change this isn't change this is the destruction of America.
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