Harry Reid forces me out of blogtirement
By Creature
Not that I am really retired, just busy.
Harry Reid to his Senate foes:
Looks like someone's been taking Grayson pills.
Not that I am really retired, just busy.
Harry Reid to his Senate foes:
While the two health care reform plans that are serving as the main building blocks for the merged bill have been publicly available for quite some time, I would note that the Republican leadership’s health care plan remains a secret, unless perhaps it does not exist.
Needless to say, I fully understand if your plan is still under development, and would not presume to suggest that you publicly share draft legislative text for even an individual element of your plan, let alone an entire bill, before it is finalized.
However, as soon as a comprehensive Republican alternative is complete, I hope you will be willing to immediately make it public. I am sure you agree that the American people deserve the opportunity to fully review both parties’ health careform plans before we begin this important debate.
Looks like someone's been taking Grayson pills.
Labels: Harry Reid, health-care reform
3 Comments:
Uh, I hope he's not staying up late at night waiting on John Boehner to deliver that plan to him personally.
By JUDI M., at 8:05 PM
Yeah, Republicans have played this game before, suggesting they're for reform, and that they have their own plan, when in fact all they're doing is delaying and obstructing.
(Retirement, Creature, is not an option!)
By Michael J.W. Stickings, at 8:25 PM
Doesn't anyone remember Nixon's "secret plan to win the war?" It was oh so secret for so very long because he didn't want us or them to know there was no plan at all - just the same old stuff that wasn't working and never did work.
The essence of being conservative is never changing, right?
By Capt. Fogg, at 9:17 AM
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