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Grace62 wrote:
Not sure what Kerry is doing there, but Murray and Baucus are excellent picks. Murray is a great advocate for SS and Medicare and for veterans. Republicans generally hate her, which means she's doing something right.
Good job Harry Reid.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/lo...ay10m.html
Based on the way Baucus handled the health bill and that he comes from a state that is pretty conservative, I don't think he is a particularly good choice. I hope Polosi puts Barney Frank on the committee.
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Kerry is there because although he has a partisan reputation (partly because of his presidential run), he's a classic deal-brokering pragmatist Senator who knows how the chamber works. Here's hoping his wisdom still has some relevancy.
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Grace62 wrote:
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Not sure what Kerry is doing there, but Murray and Baucus are excellent picks. Murray is a great advocate for SS and Medicare and for veterans. Republicans generally hate her, which means she's doing something right.
Good job Harry Reid.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/lo...ay10m.html
Based on the way Baucus handled the health bill and that he comes from a state that is pretty conservative, I don't think he is a particularly good choice. I hope Polosi puts Barney Frank on the committee.
Not really wanting to start that debate again, but if not for Baucus we'd have no health care reform law in place. He was the original advocate for getting cost containing measures in place. The bill passed is not perfect but is a framework upon which future improvements can build. As is the case with all major social legislation in our country.
In the spirit of not getting into that debate again, I'll just say that I think that any positives he contributed were way outweighed by the negatives.