http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/
Ezra Klein has declared the Public Option dead, dead, dead. Sadly, he is right. The health care debate has been a disaster and the final bill deeply disappointing. The Dems come out of this with a terribly flawed bill, looking inept, incompetent and impotent. It looks like Congress spent a good deal of time and energy debating and crafting a bill that will not seemingly make much a difference in people's daily lives. People can understand the importance of the public option, especially those who have unemployed adult children and can relate to the idea of extending Medicare benefits - it is simple idea that makes sense, but the finer points of the bill, like no banning people with a pre-exitisting condition or maxing out on their coverage, because luckily, most people don't have the experience of being turned away from an insurance company or denied major benefits. I am sure that the White House just wants to pass a bill, because what is first and foremost on people's mind is unemployment and the lousy economy. No matter that Lieberman's hypocrisy is unbounded, ie supporting the extension of Medicare to people fifty five and up, the just want this charade and humiliation over. I, for one, would have like to see Senators actually filibustering a bill while the economy continues to languish. It would not have been a pretty sight, and I think the public's patience would wane very quickly, especially since there is public support for some kind of public option. Right now it looks like a great deal of energy was for very little, especially since most of the changes take place years from now.
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