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it will pass tonight
Vladimer K
A long time ago on Christmas Eve, the senate passed health-care reform. But that doesn't really matter, since the House has to pass it as well before Obama can sign it into law. Of course, the issue is that not only is Obama unable to get bipartisan support (meaning only one party supports it), he can't even get a PARTISAN majority. That's why you always here about Cornhusker Kickbacks and all that crap; even the democrats don't support it.
So, of course, the left's come up with this method where the House votes on changes to the bill, and the senate version is 'deemed' to have passed. This gives the liberals several unfair advantages:
farmchick95
No, not yet. A vote is expected at 9:30 PM Eastern Time, Sunday, March 21st, 2010.
Robert V
Obamadrama TO H.R. 4872, AS REPORTED
‘‘Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010’’.
http://docs.house.gov/rules/hr4872/111_hr4872_amndsub.pdf
10 (A) in clause (i), by striking ‘‘with respect
11 to any taxpayer’’ and all that follows up to the
12 end period and inserting ‘‘for any taxable year
13 shall be the percentage such that the applicable
14 percentage for any taxpayer whose household
No Chance Without Bernoulli
As of 8:13 EST, the vote has not been taken yet.