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Home Front: Politix
Harkin: Vote buying "small stuff"
2009-12-23
Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, responded Tuesday to widespread criticism that Democrats only garnered the 60 votes needed to defeat Republican stalling tactics on the health reform bill by catering to self-interest, saying Democrats are focusing on the big picture; "trying to cross a demarcation line."

Harkin dismissed deals dubbed vote-buying by GOP senators as "small stuff" that distracted Americans from the primary focus of the overhaul bill. "We have to keep our eyes on what we're trying to do here. We're trying to cross a demarcation line," Harkin told "Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez. "On one side is health care as a privilege, on the other side is health care as a right. With these votes, with the vote that we'll take before Christmas, we will cross that line finally and say that health care is a right of all Americans."

Asked by Rodriguez whether that meant he would still support the bill if all the bonuses for Iowa were stripped out of it, Harkin responded without hesitation: "Absolutely. Without a doubt."

"The principle of this bill overrides everything; that we're going to increase the number of people who are covered by insurance, we're going to increase affordable care, we're going to crack down on abuses by insurance companies."
Posted by:Fred

#3  On one side is health care as a privilege, on the other side is health care as a right.

Gotcha. Nowhere in the Constitution does it say that health care is a right. And my understanding is that Congress alone cannot amend the Constitution. So the whole thing really is unconstitutional.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-12-23 14:27  

#2  Those of us who live near Chicago recognize 'vote buying' as a long-standing tradition in Cook County and is a 'feature' of Chicago politics accepted by the locals as 'small stuff'. Perhaps Sen. Harkin has been living too far 'east' of the Mississippi for a while.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-12-23 10:30  

#1  Harkin spends so little time here in Iowa that I doubt he could even find it on a map. No wonder he is more than happy for us to pay for everyone else's little bits of pork. (Don't worry, though....there's enough stupid people out here that he's a sure bet to return to the Senate the next time he runs.)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-12-23 06:47  

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