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Home Front: Politix
White House Floating "Snowe" Trigger
2009-09-04
Senior White House officials, in conversations with reporters today, are floating the idea that President Obama is secretly negotiating with Sen. Olympia Snowe over a health care compromise that would phase in a government-funded health care alternative if private insurance companies fail to meet quality and cost benchmarks over a certain period of the time. The public discussion of the Snowe "compromise" is meant to test the reaction of House Democrats, who will pass a bill that includes an immediate public option added to a new health insurance exchange. The White House hopes that, having voted for a public option, House Dems would accept a "trigger" as part of a conference committee compromise rather than putting the kibosh on the entire health care reform project. In some ways, this strategy is old, and in some ways it's new. For months, White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has been pushing the idea of a "trigger" internally, and he and Snowe regularly trade legislative and political intelligence. When President Obama addresses a joint session of Congress next week, he will present an outline of a comprehensive health care bill -- one that will be universal in character. Privately, the White House is signaling that Obama is willing to sign a bill that is less than universal in its coverage ambitions, though the president will not say so publicly.

Liberal/progressive proponents of a "robust" public option are skeptical of claims by reporters that Obama won't threaten to veto a bill without a public option Unfortunately, the skepticism, accompanied by haranguing over anonymous sources, is misplaced -- Obama hasn't ever threatened to veto a bill without a public option and won't. For a while now, Obama's aides have believed that the 50-odd progressives in the House who are demanding a public option will get their jollies if they can pass a bill out of the House, and that they will be too afraid to oppose a bill that makes it out of a subsequent conference committee -- a bill that President Obama would specifically endorse. For now, the administration will proceed as if both the House and Senate would pass health care legislation via the normal process.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Why does Snowe insist on being a Pub?
Posted by: 3dc   2009-09-04 19:35  

#5  Spot on, Richard. Spot on.
Posted by: eLarson   2009-09-04 14:32  

#4  "..a health care compromise that would phase in a government-funded health care alternative if private insurance companies fail to meet quality and cost benchmarks that the government will make unattainable over a certain period of the time."

Fixed it.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-09-04 11:44  

#3  Anyone worked with a hair trigger on a firearm? Guaranteed to give you a nasty surprise if you are not careful.

Of course that would be the intent in any case. See, those nasty insurance companies activated the "trigger".
Posted by: tipover   2009-09-04 03:10  

#2  The ratchet only goes one way, doesn't it?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-09-04 01:28  

#1  Senior White House officials, in conversations with reporters today, are floating the idea that President Obama is secretly negotiating with Sen. Olympia Snowe over a health care compromise that would phase in a government-funded health care alternative if private insurance companies fail to meet quality and cost benchmarks over a certain period of the time.

Funny, does it have a provision to abolish government programs if they fail quality and cost benchmarks over a certain period of time?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-09-04 01:27  

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