i m in the law passing business. i m a lawmaker. so you can always produce a piece of legislation that sounds really dpogood but has no chancf passing. you can only change a law that passes a law, passes the senate and signed by the president. the passed in the senate was the best we could produce but had no chance of pass iing in the hous unless it was dramatically amended and we had to get it signed by president obama. so the con trustruct of what we together couldn t become law. to pass a law in america isn t just this is the way we want it to be so jump on word board or nothing. that s why nothing passed on immigration going back to efforts that failed in 2005 and 2007. so it s great to have great ideas, but in this republic, in order to turn an idea into a law, you have to come up with something that can pass the house and get 60 votes in the senate and be sign ed by whoeve the president and beupheld by courts. the way describe it makes it
republicans could pass this bill, flaws and all, and then use the projected cost savings for a tax reform that s actually organized around tax cuts, a larger earned income tax credit and other measures that would make up for the thinking of working class coverage with more cash in paychecks and bank accounts. if that happens i will recant my opposition to this bill, but i don t expect any such recantation to be required because the republican party remains what it is. lonnie, from the beginning of this health care debate when you would ask anybody on the hill, why are you starting with health care? this is a deathtrap. we have to do this first and do tax cuts later. it s almost like this bill which reorders one-sixth of the economy isn t really about the health care bill and pass iing .
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