Apparently, the insiders know once again they are up against the wall on health-care reform. They acknowledge that they will likely have to force it through via reconciliation before the end of March - - before members of Congress go home for Easter break and have to face their pissed-off bosses, the American voters. They realize that if the voters have a chance to voice their outrage over this to their representatives that they will return without the will to pass it after Easter.
REASONABLE CONFIDENCE – If Democrats can agree on a reconciliation package, House leaders are "reasonably confident" they can pass it, Nancy Pelosi’s chief of staff John Lawrence told supporters during a Friday conference call. He said that reconciliation is a legitimate legislative process, dismissing criticism of the move as a “non-issue,” according to the notes of several participants. Lawrence's comments came during a call with 450 health reform activists organized by Families USA. The next step, he said, is to put President Obama's proposal into legislative language and send it to the Congressional Budget Office for a cost estimate. Pelosi’s top aide refused to set a timetable for action, arguing that doing so has worked against Democrats in the past. (Indeed, Democrats blew almost every self-imposed deadline over the past year.) But he did acknowledge that Democrats are cognizant of the clock – and especially of concerns that the Easter break could turn into a replay of the August recess.
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