Joe Lieberman: Doing nothing beats a public option
November 2, 2009 at 9:21 am by Mitch Perry
Connecticut Independent Senator Joe Lieberman proudly displayed his free agent status on Sunday when he declared on CBS’ Face The Nation program Sunday that he feels so strongly against “another government entitlement” that he will use his power as a single member of that august body to vote against any health care bill that includes a government-run public option.
When asked by host Bob Schieffer why, given all the issues with health care in the U.S., he’d prefer nothing to having the public option, the former Democratic Party nominee for vice president gave more ammunition to the liberals who loathe him by answering, “Nothing is better than that. “ Lieberman then invoked the Hippocratic oath in justifying his threat to filibuster, saying the government should “do no harm” on something like health care.
Lieberman then referenced the fact that the Congressional Budget Office last week reported that the public plan (which the CBO says might only actually insure 6 million people, which, if accurate, means we’ve all been spending too much time on this one aspect of health care reform) would charge higher premiums than the average premiums being offered by insurance companies. Lieberman asked in his distinctive nasal tones, “Why would we want to do that?”
When asked if his intransigence had anything to do with the fact that he represents the insurance capital of the U.S., Connecticut, in the Senate, Lieberman said absolutely not.
Meanwhile, House Minority Leader John Boehner said over the weekend that the Republicans will soon unveil their own health care legislation this week, that would propose new limits on medical malpractice lawsuits and make it easier for individuals and small businesses to pool resources to purchase insurance.









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