Roland Burris, and a Bunch of Other People, Could Still Hold Up Health-Care Reform
Here's why they're still holding out, and whether we should take them seriously.
By Dan AmiraHere's why they're still holding out, and whether we should take them seriously.
By Dan AmiraThe Democrats give in to Lieberman after meeting last night.
By Dan AmiraThose Liebermans can't catch a break.
By Adam K. RaymondThat's the message to Harry Reid, reportedly.
By Dan AmiraHe still won't vote for the health-care bill, leaving Democrats short of 60, again.
By Dan AmiraNot yet, anyway.
By Dan AmiraA Wyoming senator's message-discipline fail.
By Dan AmiraThere's a trigger, a buy-in, and an expansion of Medicare.
By Adam K. RaymondExpanding Medicare to people 55 and over could set us down the path to a single-payer system, liberals hope.
By Dan AmiraHe probably shouldn't have said that.
By Adam K. RaymondIt could be replaced by a privately run plan that sounds vaguely like something associated with the government.
By Dan AmiraBut he doesn't talk about the public option.
By Adam K. RaymondOr, it should vote on them very, very, slowly.
By Dan AmiraAt least that's what Harry Reid desperately hopes!
By Dan AmiraWould you expect any less?
By Adam K. RaymondBuried in the health-care bill being debated in the Senate is an utterly nefarious tax.
By Jessica PresslerYou're not alone Republicans!
By Adam K. RaymondFour senators hold the fate of the bill in their hands.
By Dan Amira"I have ruled out voting for this bill but I still very much want to vote for a bill."
By Adam K. RaymondDemocrats hope to start debate before the holiday.
By Lindsay Robertson