jonks
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4. Re: blamming the Repubs. I haven't seen any legitimate effort by the Dems to include them, or give them a reason to vote for the bill. Even if you believe in HC reform, and most of us do, you've got to give the Repubs a reason to vote for it. They've got to have something to tell their constiuents when they get back home. They wanna get re-elected too. Most seem to accept and understand that for the Dems, but it's the same for the Repubs too.
I think the death panel debacle pretty much indicated how any bipartisan effort would be received. A harmless and benign section, which is non-partisan as far as I can tell, which would merely have compensated persons who voluntarily sought end of life care for the consultation fees, transformed into "the govt wants to kill you." Under the current bill, if you seek that end of life counseling, you pay for it, it's not covered, right? How does that help anyone exactly? The GOP had the opportunity to reject the Facebook (!) ravings of an ex-governor, instead they embraced them and fueled the fire. They demonstrated pure obstructionism and hysterics, they can hardly claim now after engaging in such antics that they weren't approached for their two cents when their previous contribution was to scare their constituents into thinking that a vote for the bill would be a vote to kill their granny.
