Thursday, January 20, 2011

House Repeals Obamacare, 245-189

Via HotAir.com, The new Republican-led House of Representatives voted 245-189 (including two Dems) to repeal Obamacare that Republicans and the Tea Party caucus say has already driven up insurance premiums, taken away patients right to choose their own doctor and driven up healthcare costs for businesses to the point of where those businesses have had to engage in layoffs, among other financial and moral pieces of the law; late-term abortion and "death panels," among them. Yes, it is true.

However, the left and some on the right's argument about this being a waste of time is a mighty good argument at that since in no way will this pass the Democrat-controlled Senate.

The House will pass H.R. 2 this week. Once that bill is passed, it will be sent to the Senate for consideration. Once the Senate receives the bill, any Senator can use Rule 14 to object to the second reading of the bill. This procedural objection will “hold at the desk” the House-passed bill and allow the Senate to act on the full repeal measure.

If the bill is referred to committee, it will never get to the Senate floor. This procedural objection by one or a number of Senators will stop the bill from being referred to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (HELP). If the bill is referred to committee, there is little to no expectation that the committee will pass the bill, let alone have one hearing on the bill.
Objecting to Rule 14 would hold the bill at the desk of the Senate and would put H.R. 2 on the Senate calendar.

This procedure could be done with a letter or call from one Senator to the party leader. This would allow the Senate Majority Leader to commence debate on the matter when he so chooses. It is unlikely that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D–NV) would move to proceed to the bill, yet there is a procedure that any Senator can use to force a debate.

Any Senator can use Rule 22 to commence debate on H.R. 2 if they have held the bill at the desk.

So, uh, don't hold your breath.

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