Top Items:
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Stupak aims to sink ‘unacceptable’ abortion compromise — An aide to Rep. Bart Stupak (D. Mich.) coordinated opposition to the Senate health bill's abortion compromise this morning with the Republican Senate leadership according to a chain of frantic emails obtained this morning by POLITICO.
RELATED:
Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Sen. Ben Nelson to announce support for health-care bill — Sen. Ben Nelson (Neb.), the final Democratic holdout on health care, was prepared to announce to his caucus Saturday morning that he would support the Senate reform bill, clearing the way for final passage by Christmas.
Discussion:
Hit & Run, Weekly Standard, The Fix, The New Republic, Little Green Footballs, The Moderate Voice, Michelle Malkin, Associated Press, The Hill, Los Angeles Times, SEIU, NewsReal Blog, Flopping Aces, The Politico, The Field on the Narcosphere, Taylor Marsh, The Mahablog, No Sheeples Here, Washington Monthly, No More Mister Nice Blog, Riehl World View, The Other McCain, Suburban Guerrilla, The Lonely Conservative, DownWithTyranny!, NO QUARTER, The Confluence, Scared Monkeys, Townhall.com, Donklephant, Pajamas Media, Liberal Values, skippy the bush kangaroo, Gateway Pundit, The Corner on National …, PoliPundit.com and Prescriptions
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
National Organization for Women opposes Senate health bill — A leading women's group called on senators on Saturday to defeat its healthcare reform bill. — The leader of the National Organization for Women (NOW) excoriated the language in the health bill curtailing federal support …
New York Times:
Democrats Clinch a Deal on Health Bill — WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats said on Saturday that they had clinched an agreement on a far-reaching overhaul of the nation's health care system, and that they were on track to approve the legislation by Christmas over fierce Republican opposition.
Chris Frates / The Politico:
Ben Nelson's Medicaid deal — Sen. Mary Landrieu got the “Louisiana Purchase.” Sen. Ben Nelson got the federal government to pick up most his state's future Medicaid tab — forever. — As part of the deal to win Nelson's support, the federal government will pay for Nebraska's new Medicaid recipients.
Discussion:
The Hill, NO QUARTER, DISSENTING JUSTICE, Betsy's Page, NewsBusters.org and The Other McCain
Igor / Wonk Room:
Nelson's Nebraska To Receive Extra Medicaid Funds Under Senate Bill — This morning's managers amendment to the merged Senate health bill goes a long way towards satisfying the demands of Democratic hold-out and all-important 60th vote Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE).
Kathryn Jean Lopez / The Corner on National …:
Opposed — By: Kathryn Jean Lopez — The National Right to Life Committee just released this: — National Right to Life Committee statement on new Reid abortion language — WASHINGTON (December 19, 2009, 2:00 PM EST): The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the federation of right …
Discussion:
MyDD
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Breaking: Nelson will vote for cloture
Breaking: Nelson will vote for cloture
Discussion:
GayPatriot, Support Your Local Gunfighter, Wonk Room, Scared Monkeys and Jules Crittenden
Kevin Bogardus / The Hill: Coburn: Nelson agreement with leaders ‘threw unborn babies under the bus’
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Senate healthcare bill steepens payroll tax for high-earners in 2013 — The Senate's final healthcare bill steepens the payroll tax rates high-income Americans will face. — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) released a manager's amendment to the healthcare bill finalizing …
RELATED:
Douglas Elmendorf / Director's Blog:
Manager's Amendment to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) have released an analysis of the budgetary effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Senate Amendment 2786 in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 3590 …
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
CBO: Senate health bill costs $871 billion — The Senate's healthcare bill would cost $871 billion and cover 31 million more people, according to the Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the bill. — The CBO said that the final legislation, unveiled Saturday by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid …
Jeffrey Young / The Hill:
CBO: Health bill spends $871B, reduces deficit by $132B
CBO: Health bill spends $871B, reduces deficit by $132B
Discussion:
The Political Carnival
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
A Pyrrhic Victory? — Special editorial, December 19, 2009. — When a fellow conservative tried to cheer me up this morning by assuring me that the Senate Democrats' victory on health care was going to be a Pyrrhic one, I realized I didn't remember much about Pyrrhus. — I went of course to Wikipedia.
Discussion:
The Corner on National …
Ezra Klein:
The abortion compromise — The basic compromise is that states can impose the Stupak rules on their own exchanges, but the rules will not be imposed by the federal legislation. I've been assured that at least one plan in each state will cover abortion, but I'm still trying to get clarification …
Discussion:
Feministe
RELATED:
Joe Conason / Salon:
“It's unfair” — Howard Dean on why he doesn't support the Senate bill, which he calls “hocus pocus” reform — Howard Dean proved long ago that he marches to the beat of his own conscience. Neither personal attacks nor appeals to party — nor mockery voiced by Washington's media establishment …
Discussion:
Crooks and Liars
RELATED:
ShanghaiDaily.com:
Harder to buy US Treasuries — IT is getting harder for governments to buy United States Treasuries because the US's shrinking current-account gap is reducing supply of dollars overseas, a Chinese central bank official said yesterday. — The comments by Zhu Min, deputy governor …
Discussion:
Riehl World View
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
A Good Bill — I don't want to endlessly rehash the intramural argument about whether this bill is worth passing or not, since at the end of the day I'm looking forward to working with all the netroots activists of the world on more and better legislation in the future.
Discussion:
Paul Krugman
RELATED:
Victoria Reggie Kennedy / Washington Post:
The moment Ted Kennedy would not want to lose
The moment Ted Kennedy would not want to lose
Discussion:
The Moderate Voice, Washington Monthly, No Sheeples Here, The Hill, TPMDC and Jack & Jill Politics
Vivienne Walt / Time:
U.S. Companies Shut Out as Iraq Auctions Its Oil Fields — Those who claim that the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003 to get control of the country's giant oil reserves will be left scratching their heads by the results of last weekend's auction of Iraqi oil contracts: Not a single U.S. company secured …