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Revolt: Rockefeller Publicly Attacks Six-Party Health Care Talks On Finance Committee

In the last couple weeks, Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV)--who's been shut out of the bipartisan health care negotiations in the Senate Finance Committee--has been critical of the legislation taking shape behind closed doors. But today, he issued a strong criticism of the entire process--the "gang of six," and by association, of chairman Max Baucus (D-MT), who's insisted on staying this course.

"All the attention is going to those three Republicans ... you just watch as this bill diminishes," Rockefeller said at a Wednesday press event, according to Politico. "Those three won't be there when the bill passes."

He's talking about ranking member Chuck Grassley (D-IA), Olympia Snowe (R-ME), and conservative Mike Enzi (R-WY), who's perhaps most responsible for slowing down the process and weakening the bill. Rockefeller says their participation is basically a ploy--and that, by insisting on their support, Baucus is selling out the cause of reform.

"Everything depends on six people, three Republicans and three Democrats," Rockefeller said, "and what happens is the bill gets weaker and weaker and weaker."

Rockefeller is one of the leading voices for health care reform in the Senate--and one of the only people on the crucial Finance Committee who supports a robust bill.


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"All the attention is going to those three Republicans ... you just watch as this bill diminishes," Rockefeller said at a Wednesday press event, according to Politico. "Those three won't be there when the bill passes."

Thanks for telling the truth, Senator.

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Schumer, Kerry, Stabenow also support a robust public plan.

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Schumer's also been pretty great in his public statements. It somehow seems like we haven't heard a lot from Kerry.

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Baucus and Enzi between them represent a total of about 800,000 people (MT+WY populations divided by 2, for 2 senators from each state.) That's less than 0.3% of the nation's population. Yet these two guys are driving the health-care train? The other 99.7% of Americans salute you!

Is there any other legislative body in the world that has such unequal representation as the Senate?

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Chuck Grassley (D-IA)

That would be a Fox News moment. ;)

John

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Rockefeller is really proving a hero on this one. Is he going to keep this up all month? I hope so.

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