Monday, December 21, 2009

Section 3403: Repeal of health care bill is virtually impossible!!!

On December 21, 2009 Harry Reid sold out the Constitutional Republic of the United States of America:
Upon examination of Senator Harry Reid’s amendment to the health care legislation, Senators discovered section 3403. That section changes the rules of the United States Senate.

To change the rules of the United States Senate, there must be sixty-seven votes.

Section 3403 of Senator Harry Reid’s amendment requires that “it shall not be in order in the Senate or the House of Representatives to consider any bill, resolution, amendment, or conference report that would repeal or otherwise change this subsection.” The good news is that this only applies to one section of the Obamacare legislation. The bad news is that it applies to regulations imposed on doctors and patients by the Independent Medical Advisory Boards a/k/a the Death Panels.
Senate Sets Up Requirement for Super-Majority to Ever Repeal Obamacare

2 comments:

Tinker said...

Sweetie, I just went to the bill that is listed on Senate.gov and there is NO mention of anything remotely close to what you are saying. I went to page 1000 and section 3403 - that is posted on the site and it's talking about the Independent Medicare Advisory Board. Could you have gotten your facts twisted?

I'm as opposed to this bill as most Americans but if you're going to post something that you want to go viral on the net you've got a responsibility to post it straight and not just say something that gets people excited for the wrong reasons.
N. Alemany, tea partyer, Houston, TX

lgstarr said...

Dearie, it's on page 1,020.

http://blog.heritage.org/2009/12/23/beyond-the-constitution-the-healthcare-bill-violates-the-rule-of-law/