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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-03-10 01:24 PM
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"CRAVEN, CONFUSING COWARDICE".. My Blue Dog in NY~Michael Arcuri~
".... I can appreciate why there's at least some optimism in progressive circles about health care reform's chances. The odds of success are clearly better than they were, say, six weeks ago.

But it's important to remember Democrats' capacity to shoot themselves in the foot.

By all appearances, the margin will be razor-thin in the House, where it will be imperative to keep as many Dems who voted for reform the first time on board with final passage, while reaching out to Democratic opponents to change their minds. When weak-willed incumbents like this one show almost comically-bad judgment, the task is all the more difficult.

Rep. Michael Arcuri (D-NY) voted for House health care legislation in November. But he says he's almost certain to vote no on the Senate bill when it comes up for a vote in the House later this month, according to a report in the Utica Observer-Dispatch.

"There would have to be some dramatic changes in it for me to change my position," Arcuri said.

Back in November, he was saying somewhat different things. "There are some parts of the Senate bill I like better, and some parts of this bill I like better than the Senate version. I look at this as piece of the whole -- this is the first step in a process."

And why, pray tell, would Arcuri vote for health care reform before voting against it? He apparently has three reasons.

The first is that he thinks the health care reform bill should be broken up into parts, and considered piecemeal. Whether Arcuri realizes it or not, this is absurd -- reform doesn't work piecemeal; the parts are interdependent.

The second is that he doesn't like reconciliation. This, too, is a rather pathetic excuse. Not only does reconciliation exist for budget fixes, but Arcuri is in the House, where there's already majority rule and no need for reconciliation.

The third is Arcuri's concerns about the excise tax, which is at least coherent. But keep in mind, under the White House approach, the excise tax's eligibility threshold is raised, and implementation would be delayed until 2018, which is intended specifically to address concerns like Arcuri's.

In truth, Arcuri's opposition sounds like someone searching desperately for an excuse. He's just scared. I understand why -- Arcuri represents a swing district in central New York, and he doesn't want to lose his job for doing the right thing.

But it gets us back to the same inescapable electoral dynamic: Arcuri already voted for health care reform. He has, in other words, already taken the proverbial hit. Arcuri can reap the possible reward only if he helps deliver on the promise. If he turns tail now, the political problem doesn't get better for his re-election campaign; it gets considerably worse.

Later this year, Arcuri is going to see one of two television attack ads in his district: (1) an ad that tells voters, "Arcuri voted to pass a liberal health care reform bill"; or (2) an ad that tells voters, "Arcuri voted to pass a liberal health care reform bill -- and then ran anyway when things got tough."

His fear notwithstanding, Arcuri will be in a much stronger position to defend himself on the heels of success, not failure. I'm not suggesting he take one for the team and vote for reform regardless of the consequences; I'm suggesting that it's in Arcuri's own self-interest to support good legislation that will help his constituents.

Cowardice always seems easier, but the consequences are usually far more severe."

—Steve Benen 11:15 AM Permalink | Trackbacks | Comments (20)
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/

Thank you, Steve Benen, for pointing this out..I need to send this to my Rep, Michael Arcuri, ASAP.
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-03-10 04:11 PM
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1. More Dems who just don't know.. Cross post..GDP
Clio the Leo (1000+ posts) Wed Mar-03-10 10:33 AM
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The House Undecideds ... Names and Numbers

Against It Before They Were For It: Who Will Flip From 'No' To 'Yes' On Health Care?
Brian Beutler | March 2, 2010, 3:35PM

Nancy Pelosi has a problem. A bare 220 members of the House voted to pass her health care bill. Only one of those 220 was a Republican--Rep. Joseph Cao (R-LA)--and he's since defected. And several of the 219 Democrats, for one reason or another, won't be there this time around. Reps. Robert Wexler (D-FL) and Neil Abercrombie (D-HI) have abdicated their seats. Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) passed away. Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) has promised to bolt over the Senate health care bill's abortion provision, which he views as too lenient, and he's promised to bring other pro-life Dems with him.

That leaves Pelosi at a deficit. Because of vacancies, she'll likely only need 216 votes to pass the Senate health care bill, but she's short by an unknown number of votes. And she'll have to fill that hole with the votes of members who opposed reform the first time around. They're not exactly a willing bunch, but Pelosi has 38 members to mine from.

Of that bunch she's looking into two distinct camps to find potential flips: retiring members, and freshman--even from vulnerable districts--over whom the party has the most leverage.

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/03/against-it-b...


And they are.....

Reps. Brian Baird (D-WA)
(202) 225-3536

John Tanner (D-TN)
(202) 225-4714

Bart Gordon (D-TN)
(202) 225-4231

Reps. Suzanne Kosmas (D-FL)
(202) 225-2706

Frank Kratovil (D-MD)
202-225-5311

Scott Murphy (D-NY)
(202) 225-5614

Glenn Nye (D-VA)
(202) 225-4215

Michael McMahon (D-NY)
(202) 225-3371

Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA)
202-225-3861

Betsy Markey (D-CO)
202.225.4676

Jason Altmire (D-PA)
202-225-2565

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=433x205727
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-13-10 08:29 PM
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2. I talked to some people yesterday and
today who also called Arcuri and let his aide know they were not happy at all with his caving on the Health Bill to the brainwashed.
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