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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-06-09 08:19 PM
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Democrat (Rep. Weiner) Gives Up Single-Payer Measure to Back Party Leaders
Democrat Gives Up Single-Payer Measure to Back Party Leaders

by David M. Herszenhorn


WASHINGTON - Representative Anthony D. Weiner, Democrat of New York, a fierce champion in Congress of a single-payer health system that would be fully run by the government, said Friday that he had agreed not to insist on a vote on that issue, in an effort to help Democratic leaders pass their plan.


Previously, Mr. Weiner had obtained a commitment from Speaker Nancy Pelosi to allow a vote on a proposal to create a single-payer system like the one used by Canada and many countries in Europe, including England, France and Spain.

Single-payer supporters form a large bloc among liberal Democrats, although there has not been enough broader backing to make the idea politically viable. So Mr. Weiner's proposal would almost certainly have been defeated, although it would have enabled those liberal Democrats to demonstrate their continuing support for a single-payer system.

But as House Democratic leaders struggle to round up the votes they need to pass their health care legislation, Mr. Weiner said in an interview that it was clear that forcing a vote on the single-payer issue would be counterproductive and could endanger support for the bill at a critical juncture.

Mr. Weiner's decision to sacrifice the measure also signaled that Democratic leaders may be struggling even harder behind the scenes than they have acknowledged to win votes for the health care legislation. Another sign was a decision to postpone a visit by President Obama to Capitol Hill until Saturday, allowing his personal appeal to have maximum impact on lawmakers as close to the actual vote as possible.

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customerserviceguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-06-09 10:57 PM
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1. Should have titled this, "Weiner Goes Limp"
Oh, the headlines just write themselves here...
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