Sen. Sanders: If Lieberman filibusters health reform, force it through

By David Edwards and Stephen Webster
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 -- 10:16 pm
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liebermanfoldshands Sen. Sanders: If Lieberman filibusters health reform, force it throughFacing the threat of a filibuster by Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CN) over the public option remaining in Democrats' health reform bill, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) does not seem gravely concerned.

Should Lieberman try to prevent the bill from coming to a vote, "there are other ways that we have to proceed," Sanders told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Monday. "I would strongly support those other ways."

Sanders was referring to budget reconciliation, a bureaucratic tactic that has been used repeatedly to push through Congress controversial measures that could not acquire a super-majority of 60 or more votes. Under reconciliation, a measure only needs a simple majority of 50 votes to pass.

Sixty U.S. Senators currently caucus with Democrats.

While congressional Republicans tend to howl at even the threat of such a measure being used to pass legislation they are opposed to, the GOP used reconciliation against Democrats in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005, according to MSNBC host Keith Olbermann.

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"The American people overwhelmingly want a public option, for a variety of reasons," Sen. Sanders said. "Correctly, they want a choice between a private insurance company and a Medicare-type plan, and they should have that choice. And, maybe even more importantly, if we're serious about cost containment -- if we're serious about the United States now spending almost twice as much per person on health care as any other country -- you're going to need somebody, some entity, competing with the private insurance companies so they don't continue to raise their rates and raise their rates. And that's what a public option does."

Also appearing on MSNBC Monday was Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), who predicted on Keith Olbermann's program that a package of health reforms would pass before Christmas.

This video is from MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, broadcast Nov. 9, 2009.



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  • an84u
    I agree w/Senator Sanders. His is a wise and seasoned voice. It's difficult for me to fathom what's happened to old LIEberman..he was once a progressive leader and a majority of US citizens perceived him to advocate beneficial social legislation. Now he has morphed into an untrustworthy consummate narrow-minded, mostly RePUKEliCUNT shithead....spurned and despised by all forward-thinking US citizens (I think some in Israel like him.) But I curse the day I ever voted for him on the 2000 Gore ticket. In fact, I wonder if, by slick trickery & secret deception, he actually caused Gore to lose. Whatever the case, the scheming SOB is now a screaming example of an egomaniac, low-down, turd-faced, belly-wallowing scoundrel. I think the Dems should toss his stinking ass out of the caucus and let him go stick his snotty nose back up John McStink's butt---permanently.
  • thinkitthrough
    Hey Joe, If public health care is OK for Israel why is it NOT OK for the US?
    Me thinks your wife's client's has something to do with your twisted logic!
  • danolgb
    Isn't Connecticut the headquarters for many health insurance companies? Could protecting his campaign contributions be Joe's only motive? I think so.
  • damixaustex
    His big money comes from securities and investment firms, also huge in CT(they have to do something with all those profits!).
    I think he's acting counter to the will of his constituency on health care so he can better position himself in the securities and financial reform debate now in the works.
    You can see in his eyes, he does not believe in what he says about health care. Watch any clip of him recently and you'll see what I mean.

    His has become a particularly sleezy brand of politics.
    This is why I call for more transparency at this stage of every bill.
    We should be able to access real time and archived recordings of every single conversation, read every email and letter of every politician, lobbyist, their spouses and friends.
    The tit for tat is a political way of life, for sure, but there's no reason the public shouldn't know what's going on.
    Congressmen are not entitled to privacy in their dealings.
    We need a constitutional amendment for a right to transparency.
  • ccvep
    LIEberman was for national health care before he was against it. I'm embarrassed to say I'm from Connecticut, insurance capital of the country, biggest donors to LIEberman. No wonder he doesn't want a public option, that would reduce their huge profits.
  • moonbeams62
    I think Joe Leiberman needs to get off his cloud and re-join the human race. He has been hanging around Lindsay Graham and McCain and a few more like that for too long. I don't know who will run against him but I am supporting them. Same goes for Evan Bayh and Mary Landreiu. Their fathers, Birch and Moon, would be thoroughly disgusted with both of them.
  • Lets have a yay, nay vote. So the American people can see that we have the best CONgress that corporate, and bankster money can buy. If you take out the [blue] yellow dogs. I bet they would not even be able to get 50 votes. The system is broken.
  • dennycrane
    Bernie to "Liar-Man"---"Man That Stares At An Old Goat."
  • ccvep
    LIEberman was for national health care before he was against it. I'm embarrassed to say I'm from Connecticut, insurance capital of the country, biggest donors to LIEberman. No wonder he doesn't want a public option, that would reduce their huge profits.
  • icenine
    Thank you Senator. It really is very simple. And you nailed it quite concisely.
  • georgehilborn
    Hooray for Bernie a real mensch. Now there is Joe;the definition of a weasel . He should try to get a pro hac vice appointment to the Likud Party and appointed to the the boards of Aetna and USF&G, his employers and leave the Congress .
  • why1
    Will budget reconciliation measures ultimately be used to pass health care reform?

    http://www.youpolls.com/details.asp?pid=6475
  • thepoliticalcat
    We should clone Bernie Sanders and run him for office in every state.
  • kimbutgar
    Dem's got to show some balls and do the right thing. The reason the rethugs can get things though is because they are the bullies in the schoolyard and the Dem's are the frightened wimps. They need to stand up to the bullies and push back, like what Markos Mousalitas did to Tom Trancredo. The American people like fighters and those who stand up to the bullies.
  • Name
    Call Harry Reid and ask him, repeatedly if necessary to strip LIEberman of his committee chairmanships. LIEberman's continued repudiation of the Democratic Party leave no doubt his allegiances’ are not with the common man or woman.

    His support of McCain, his threat of filibuster and his many statements show him to be a traitor to the core.

    Call Harry Reid today, tell him to strip LIEberman.
  • jamminjohn
    Senator Joe Lieberman is an embarrassment to whichever party he chooses to join with on any particular hour. He's actually turning into an embarrassment to himself as well. Time to go, Joe. Maybe Faux news can use you as an 'adviser'. They're not too particular as to who they employ, all ya gotta do is kneel at their wingnut alter, something you do on a regular basis anyway.
  • Jimi
    We can always throw Lieberman from a car travelling at a high rate of speed in South Lebanon and let Hezbollah sort it out. The motion carries with 51 votes.
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