Hail Mary on the Kucinich Amendment
- America
- California
- Charles Rangel
- Concord
- George Miller
- Health
- healthcare
- Henry Waxman
- Kucinich amendment
- Labor
- Los Angeles
- Majority Leader
- manager
- Nancy Pelosi
- New York
- Person Career
- Progressive Democrats
- San Francisco
- single payer
- Social Issues
- speaker
- Steny Hoyer
- Tim Carpenter
- Waldorf
- Washington, DC
ralphbon, blogging at FireDogLake
According to Tim Carpenter of Progressive Democrats of America, one avenue of appeal remains regarding these efforts:
Democratic House leaders can insert what is called a “Manager’s Amendment” into legislation, even when it is closed to any other amendments. The managers are the majority and minority members who “manage” debate for the bill on each side.
Today, tomorrow, and beyond, we need to call these “managers” and insist that the Kucinich Amendment is restored into the healthcare bill….
The “gang” that holds our future in their hands includes:
* Speaker Nancy Pelosi: Washington, DC, office (202) 225-4965; San Francisco office (415) 556-4862
Aux telephones, citoyens! Yet again!
If you want the Kucinich Amendment -- the one that would allow states to opt out of those stoopid exchanges and set up their own single payer systems -- to survive the next step in the melding process, call now!
Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
DC (202) 225.4965
SF (415) 556.4862Representative George Miller:
DC (202) 225.2095
Concord (925) 602.1880Representative Henry Waxman:
DC (202) 225.3976
LA (323) 651.1040
People whose incomes range from the lower six to the upper eight digits
Angry Bear is runs the go-to series on Social Security -- you know, the "entitlement reform" that Versailles
, including the administration, is so enthusiastic about. Bruce Webb, who covers Social Security, responds to the latest round of tendentious pearl-clutching from the usual suspects:
Now there are some valid questions about whether the U.S. can sustain a Public Debt load that is as of last Friday $11,920,519,164,319.42 and projected to grow at $1 trillion a year for the next 10 years. On the other hand people who are using legalisms to tell you that somehow the $2.5 trillion of that $11.9 trillion that is owed to current workers and retirees is in a junior debt position to the $800.5 billion owed to China are blowing smoke. Legally, morally and even more important electorally the claims of American workers and retirees are if anything better than those of the Chinese Central Bank.



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