Defeating Obamacare: The Nail in the CoffinNow is the time to finish off the prospects of Obamacare with the Democrats reeling from the defeat in Massachusetts. We must not trust them. The apparent reluctance of the House Democrats to pass the Senate version will evaporate once Obama puts his weight behind the bill and Pelosi starts to twist arms. Moderate Democrats cannot be counted upon. So we need to target Democrats in swing districts who voted for the health care legislation in its first go-round in the House and convince them of the error of their ways. As the Republican floor leader in the '60s Sen. Everett Dirksen once said, "When they feel the heat, they see the light." Here is a list of 23 Democrats who voted for Obamacare and who are vulnerable in 2010. Its time to turn up the heat on them: Harry Mitchell, Arizona Gabrielle Giffords, Arizona Alan Grayson, Florida Mark Schauer, Micigan Carol Shea-Porter, New Hampshire Mike Arcuri, New York Mary Jo Kilroy, Ohio Kathy Dahlkemper, Pennsylvania Christopher Carney, Pennsylvania Tom Perriello, Virginia Ann Kirkpatrick, Arizona Baron Hill, Indiana Dina Titus, Nevada John Hall, New York Stephen Driehaus, Ohio Paul Kanjorsky, Pennyslvania Dan Maffei, New York Allan Mollohan, West Virginia Nick Rahall West Virginia Steve Kagen, Wisconsin Marion Berry, Arkansas John Spratt, Georgia Zack Space, Ohio These are the key votes.
Pelosi's strategy is to delay and let the impact of the Brown win in Massachusetts be blunted by time. Meanwhile, she will propose amendments to the Senate bill and submit her proposed changes to the upper chamber. Harry Reid will tell her that such a bill is dead on arrival, but she will demand a vote. When the measure is rejected (or fails of closure), she will go back to her caucus and say, "I tried, but the Senate would not accept any of our amendments." Then the question is: What happens then? If we have prepared the way by influencing the districts of the marginal members who voted for the bill, we can assure that the centrist Democrats do not support the new legislation. We can peel away some of the 220 votes (with 215 against) by which the bill passed the House. But we need to start now! We cannot let the momentum of the Massachusetts win dissipate as Pelosi wants. Please help us to run ads in the districts of these moderate Democrats and move them into the "no" column on Obamacare. This is our last, best chance to defeat this horrible bill. To find out more about Dick Morris and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2010 DICK MORRIS AND EILEEN MCGANN DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS.COM
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