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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (32478)1/14/2010 1:50:04 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Obama, Top Democrats, Organized Labor Spend All Day in Private Meetings Cutting Deals

By: Stephen Spruiell
The Corner

Unprecedented openness and transparency:

<<< After an unusual day-long negotiating session, President Barack Obama and top Democratic congressional leaders said late Wednesday that they were making “significant progress” towards reconciling the House and Senate health care reform bills.

Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Harry Reid issued a statement at the close of more than eight hours of White House talks - by far the most significant, high-level negotiations undertaken during the yearlong push for health care reform. [...]

In reality, the session at the White House was a de facto conference committee, with House and Senate leaders meeting privately to hash out differences in the bill. Pelosi and Reid have been heavily criticized by Republicans for circumventing the normal conference committee process, even though much of the work under that structure also takes place behind closed doors.

Those involved in the talks sought to keep details of their progress under wraps. The negotiations delved into the Senate’s controversial tax on expensive insurance plans, which unions and House members strongly oppose, and, for a while Wednesday, labor leaders huddled privately with top administration aides. >>>

No question about it: Obama has changed the way Washington works. Not in Tom DeLay's wildest dreams...


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