Sadly, it is too late for anyone -- even the people in the room, much less those of us not watching -- to pretend that there is any real dialogue going on. We're not listening to each other. We're not acting in good faith. Democrats only want Republicans if they're willing to sign on to the bill (that they aren't willing to sign on to). Republicans only want Democrats if they're willing to give up on the bill (that they aren't willing to give up on). The public, wisely assessing the situation, isn't bothering to listen to either side. Why should they?
The Republicans don't want to hand Obama a victory -- especially a more modest one that they would have no choice but to support. How do you run against an administration and Congress that are, by your lights, actually doing the right thing? Talk about giving up your best issue.
The Democrats don't want to hand the Republicans in Congress a victory, either -- not as a party, anyway. Do they want to pass a Republican health care bill after all they've been through to try to get a Democratic one? I don't think so.
So if Democrats don't really want to pass a health care bill that more than one or two (if that) Republicans could support, and if Republicans don't really want to pass a health care bill that looks anything like the "Democratic version," why have a summit?
Why, indeed. The answer is simply that both parties want to look reasonable and forthcoming, when in truth, neither is. So they stretch out the olive branch -- and then cut it off in the same speech.
Who POSSIBLY thinks that Obama, his administration, and Congress are doing the right thing, stealing from the American people and giving them nothing in return? Oh, Susan Estrich.
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Barack/Barry: If you're NOT LEGIT, then you MUST QUIT!!
I do think it's true that both parties are more interesting in preventing each other from scoring points with the public than actually accomplishing something. There's absolutely no reason that a reasonable, affordable, comprehensive health care reform bill that addresses tort reform, insurance costs, outrageous and ever increasing medical treatment and drug costs, and other issues cannot be implemented.
If the members of congress were as interested working for the people as they were in getting re-elected.
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It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.... Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less. ~Susan B. Anthony