
Sen. Dick Durbin admitted today many of the speeches from his colleagues at the health care summit were old hat, and said that regardless of the outcome the Democratic leadership will forge ahead with passing legislation.
Durbin (D-IL) told reporters outside the White House that there were no surprises at the summit because "Working with these people for a long time, I could give some of their speeches and they could give mine."
Tomorrow, leaders will get together and plot a way forward but he wouldn't say if reconciliation would be the process used to pass the legislation.
"If nothing comes of this we're going to press forward. We just can't quit. This is a once in a political lifetime opportunity to deal with a health care system that is really unsustainable," Durbin said. "We will sit down in leadership and if we have some helpful Republicans, this could be an easy assignment. But if not, it could be a little harder."
He said while Obama is attempting to find basic common ground, it's not clear any agreement is forming.
"I'm glad the president is trying, the American people want him to try to find some common ground ... I hope we get it done," Durbin said.
Durbin also seemed to suggest the public option is no longer part of the debate.
"We've kind of been through this battle in the Senate ... and you lose a handful of Democratic votes on the public option," Durbin told TPMDC who served as pool reporter for a brief portion of the day's events.
Durbin said while he supports the public option, it's not where the discussions are going.
Steaming Pile
February 25, 2010 3:38 PM
Well, Sen Durbin, I hope you all realize that if you get the lion's share of this done and it doesn't suck and it's actually effective, you'll probably get another bite on the apple. If you fail, that's it.
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acf_ma
February 25, 2010 4:28 PM
That's right, Dick. Fail, and we'll stay home, or vote for your opponent in the next election. Wait, that will elect Republicans, how will that be any good for the country? Did we learn nothing, at all, after the last presidency with a Republican majority? It seems we didn't, judging from the "vote them out" posts lately.
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Powkat
February 25, 2010 4:34 PM in reply to acf_ma
My mother called it 'biting off your nose to spite your face.'
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cwnidog
February 25, 2010 4:47 PM in reply to Powkat
Mine would say "the lesser of two evils is still evil".
If we keep voting them back in just because they have a "D" after their name, do you really think that things will ever get better? One of the early real-world things I learned was that "Hope ain't a plan".
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MaximusNYC
February 25, 2010 7:42 PM in reply to cwnidog
Voting for Nader worked real well in 2000.
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Resistance
February 26, 2010 6:30 AM in reply to MaximusNYC
Did you vote for Nader?
Were you one of those who beleived the lie,"You're throwing your vote away if you vote for Nader" perpetrated by the Two corporate parties.
Why did the people believe the liars?
Why blame Nader, he warned the nation, the Republicans or Republican Lites(d)would never change.
Year after year for 100 years, the Nation gripes and moans about the direction of the country; yet it wants to beleive the R and the D will be different this time. SUCKERS.
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein
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runfastandwin
February 25, 2010 4:44 PM
"Steaming Pile"
You knew what it was before you picked it up.
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DownriverDem
February 25, 2010 4:46 PM
I agree. The we won't vote, that will show them approach will just hand it all over to the Repubs. Then we can all die.
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fpie
February 25, 2010 5:28 PM
The lesson from '94: Pass the bill or you're toast. And we remember how well that worked out.
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Robert Feeley
February 25, 2010 6:35 PM
Durbin is allied with a racist group in Chicago - an SPN Headlines story scooped the rest:
http://stupidassnews.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/acorns-demise-may-benefit-other-nut-groups/
Shame on him.
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