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Lieberman: 'I Am Encouraged' By Progress On Health Care Bill

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Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) released this statement this afternoon, explaining his seeming reversal on a Medicare buy-in, and praising the progress that has been made in the health care talks:

"I am encouraged that progress has been made toward passing health care reform legislation in the Senate in the very near future. As I have said all along, health care legislation must expand coverage, contain costs, reform the way health care is delivered, and impose consumer protection regulations on the health insurance industry. While I objected to some provisions that I believed would unnecessarily add to the national debt, raise taxes, or endanger the fiscal solvency of the Medicare program, there is much that is needed and worthy in the core bill that I support.

"There has been some misunderstanding about my past position on the Medicare buy-in proposal, which I would like to clarify. I have long been concerned about making health care more accessible and affordable. One idea that has been discussed for years is expanding Medicare to people younger than 65. For example, the Medicare buy-in proposal was part of the Gore/Lieberman platform in 2000, but in 2000 our nation's budget was balanced, debt levels were less than half current levels, Medicare was not on the verge of insolvency, and there was no viable proposal like the one we are debating today to provide affordable coverage to more than 30 million Americans who currently lack health insurance, including people 55 to 65.
"My comments reported by the Connecticut Post in September were related to past ideas for health care reform I have considered or supported, and were made before we had a bill for consideration on the Senate floor that contains extensive health insurance reforms, including limiting how much more insurance companies could charge individuals based on age and providing subsidies that would specifically help people between the ages of 55 and 65 to afford health insurance.

"Any inclusion of a Medicare buy-in for that same age group would be duplicative of what is already in the bill, would put the government on the hook for billions of additional dollars that are not paid for, and would potentially threaten the solvency of Medicare, which is already in a perilous state. I also had concerns that this provision would result in cost-shifting that would drive up premiums for the 180 million Americans who now have insurance.

"The process to reach agreement on a bill has often been difficult, but I sense we are now taking significant steps forward to obtain 60 votes on the Senate floor. I look forward to passing a bill that will give the American people genuine health care reform without impeding our recovery from the current recession or adding to our exploding national debt."

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December 15, 2009 2:40 PM   

And what will Joe be saying ten minutes from now? How will he rationalize his intended filibuster then? I can't wait to see.

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December 15, 2009 4:46 PM    in reply to chimpale

Lucy, Charlie Brown, football.

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December 15, 2009 2:43 PM   

This is code talk for I don't care what I say about anything, I'm out to destroy OBama and the Democratic Party and I've done a good job!

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December 15, 2009 2:44 PM   

Fuck you, Joe.

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December 15, 2009 2:57 PM    in reply to Acewrap

Damn. Beat me to it.

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December 15, 2009 3:34 PM    in reply to Xantar

Doesn't mean you can't say it again. IMO, it can't be said enough.

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December 15, 2009 2:50 PM   

He's just pissed that the MSM is hammering him on is blatant obstructionism. He was for it but now he's against it simply because it pisses off progressives and he's out for revenge.

I think Dems set a trap by saying "Here Joe, you write the bill" because now he has to try and please Democrats because Lieberscum will be blamed if the bill dies and do so without losing his Republican cred. What will happen to his Republican support if he has the ability to strike things out and doesn't do so?

The Dems are basically putting Lieberman on the spot - he likes the spotlight so much, they gave it to him. It's the same trick they pulled on Republicans who like to criticize but never offer anything of their own - they're saying "Joe, instead of finding reason to hate everything, let's see what bill you could come up with?".

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December 15, 2009 3:04 PM    in reply to Walter Mitty

You're giving Reid and Co. way too much credit. Joe got his way with the PO and the buy-in and now he's making nice. He doesn't have to be constructive -- he is, after all, a Republican and has been following their game plan for years now. Don't expect to see anything substantial from his mouth.

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December 15, 2009 3:00 PM   

Lies,lies, lies. Tell the truth, you self-righteous jerk: You and your wife are in the pocket of the health insurance industry and you will be richly rewarded for carrying their water in the battle. I hope you are plagued by nightmares of the people you killed with your lies and obstructionism. May you never have another good night's sleep.

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December 15, 2009 3:20 PM   

"As I have said all along, health care legislation must expand coverage, contain costs, reform the way health care is delivered, and impose consumer protection regulations on the health insurance industry."

You should see a doctor about the huge mouth that's grown out of your rectum then, good sir. Because you've blocked every attempt to do anything on that list.

At least you know your insurance can't drop you.

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December 15, 2009 3:47 PM   

What a lying creep.

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December 15, 2009 3:47 PM   

This pig deserves the same treatment that abortion doctors get from anti-abortion protestors. Asshole.

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December 15, 2009 4:03 PM   

The Moaning Scrotum is peeved that his Beltway media pals are slamming him for a few days.

And what kind of political God places this yutz in position as the 60th vote, where he can do the absolute most harm? If he was 57th or 62nd, he's utterly irrelevant. But no. We have to swallow this.

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December 15, 2009 4:04 PM   

The Moaning Scrotum is peeved that his Beltway media pals are slamming him for a few days.

And what kind of political God places this yutz in position as the 60th vote, where he can do the absolute most harm? If he was 57th or 62nd, he's utterly irrelevant. But no. We have to swallow this.

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December 15, 2009 4:31 PM   

2:35 PM "I am encouraged that progress has been made toward passing health care reform legislation in the Senate in the very near future."

2:45 PM "I will join the Republicans in filibustering this bill if it has words in it."

2:50 PM "I have never said that I would filibuster this bill."

3:07 PM "I have never said that I have never said that I would filibuster this bill."

3:18 PM "I have always said that I would filibuster this bill if you don't let me eat my dessert before dinner."

3:21 PM "I have never said that I have always said that...that...Anyway, I'm going to filibuster this bill AND I'm going to hold my breath until I turn blue unless I can be king of the Senate."

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December 16, 2009 2:13 PM   

"I'm encouraged" is NOT support for the bill or any bill.

"I will vote for such and such a bill ... or I won't fillibuster if ..." would be an endorsement of an actual bill.

Joe's just a sneak.


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