Nobody’s Happy About The Baucus Bill? Good.

Courtesy Donklephant  Thu, 09/17/2009 - 3:52pm

This is partially in response to Jason’s post over at Poligazette that the Baucus bill doesn’t represent bipartisan compromise and the lion’s share of blame shouldn’t fall on Republicans to accept it.

In fact, he states that the tenor of this debate (which he claims liberals are equally responsible for) is the real reason why compromise can’t be reached.

Obviously I disagree with that for many reasons, but I especially don’t think that...



 

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