If the House passes the Senate bill, then that bill becomes the law of the land.
The baseline for healthcare reform will then be the Senate bill.
If the reconciliation process doesn’t result in the changes they are seeking, the Senate bill will still be the law of the land at that point.
The Senate bill will then be the new status quo.
If the House passes the Senate bill, the Dems. and Obama will have won, without going to reconciliation.
Hopefully no mercy on their souls.
But it seems to me that the crucial element in this game is the Senate's ironclad commitment to, at the very least, include Stupak's anti-abortion language in a reconciliation bill. That's what's need to get the Stupak Group's YES vote. How can the Senate provide such a guarantee? Beats me. I don't think they can. The Reconciliation Bill can't be passed by the Senate until after the House votes on the Senate version of Obamacare. After that Reid can tell the House that he's sorry, so sorry but his hands are tied.
KosKidz are absolutely correct about what would happen. That’s why Lindsey Graham said the House vote is all about who is the stupidest Democrat.
If the House passes the Senate Obamacare Bill, no House Dims will be re-elected except those in hard-core ghetto socialist districts, like Maxine Waters, et. al.
I hope John McCain can show them how to stop the bickering, work together, reach across the aisle, and pass healthcare for all Americans.