Senator Ben Nelson had held up the Senate version of “health care reform” with objections of principle, concerning federal funding of abortion.  He jettisoned said principles in exchange for having the federal government pick up the tab for all of Nebraska’s future Medicaid cost increases.  (Remember, “the federal government” = “you.”  That’s your money.)  Now he appears to be vote #60, bought and paid for.

Nearly all of them are whores, of course, but it’s rarely this naked and shameless.  (Think it’s a coincidence that he’s not up for re-election this year?)

To be sure, there is still plenty to be hopeful about.  There is absolutely no chance of unifying the House and Senate versions of the bill between now and the first of the year, so this may yet sit on a Congresscritter or two long enough to seed real doubt about the wisdom of raising taxes by $500,000,000,000 over the next decade, increasing spending by more than $1,000,000,000,000, and cutting Medicare by $470,000,000,000 but just turning around and funding another entitlement with it.  Oh, and let’s make damned sure health insurance is something no rational person would want to purchase, and then compel its purchase.  Go have a look at what the Congressional Budget Office has to say about this monstrosity.

Or, don’t give it another thought.  Lawmakers, ram this through, against the wishes of 6 out of 10 voters!  Pay no attention to the calendar clicking over to 2010!  I’m sure you’ll have plenty of time to win them back between now and November.

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5 Responses to “Senator Nelson sells his vote”

  1. Lee BoutwellNo Gravatar says:

    It occurred to me recently that we’ve set the system up such that the only people who can get elected are exactly the ones we shouldn’t want in office.

  2. kemteeNo Gravatar says:

    I can’t be hopeful any more, Bo. Sorry. I know there’s a lot that has to be done before this POS is settled, but there’s obviously something going on behind the scenes that keeps these guys shackled to the party line. Short of hitting someone between the eyes with a bit of well-placed lead, I see no real end to this.

  3. BoNo Gravatar says:

    kemtee, read here, and chin up!

  4. saintseesterNo Gravatar says:

    Not only did they vote on it last night, they voted on it with a 400 page amendment by Reid that no one in America has read, yet. Fuckers.

  5. GregNo Gravatar says:

    @Lee In Democracy: The God That Failed, Hans-Hermann Hoppe writes:

    Presidents and prime ministers come into their position as a result of their efficiency as morally uninhibited demagogues. Hence, democracy virtually assures that only dangerous men will rise to the top of government.

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