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Obama Wars Title: More no-mentum: Lynch says firm “no” from earlier yes on ObamaCare More no-mentum: Lynch says firm no from earlier yes on 2:14 pm on March 18, 2010 by Ed Morrissey Many people predicted that an optimistic CBO score, even if preliminary, would result in Democrats flipping on ObamaCare. Few would have predicted that the first two flips went the other way. After Michael Arcuri started spreading the news that Pelosi couldnt count on his New York vote, Stephen Lynch gives another no from Massachusetts: Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) is a firm no on health care reform in large measure because he opposes the idea of any kind of excise tax on Cadillac plans, even one thats delayed for years and years. Thats put Lynch a former ironworkers union official in Boston at odds with many union biggies, who are swallowing hard and accepting a proposed House-Senate compromise. Lynch who voted for the tax-less House bill last year has become a serious target of his union buddies, enduring pickets at his district office, an AFL-CIO robocall blitz and at least one recent drop-in visit from a very influential old friend Joseph J. Hunt, president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers. The irony of this is just too delicious. Lynch is taking a position that protects union workers from getting slammed by the new excise tax. Do union bosses cheer Lynch for his stand? No theyre threatening him instead. Who do the union bosses really represent these days? Democrats had hoped to hold Lynch to a yes. Apparently, though, Lynch has seen enough, both on Capitol Hill and at home. After all, this is the same state that sent Scott Brown to replace Ted Kennedy specifically to stop ObamaCare from becoming law. On Capitol Hill, Lynch blasted the Slaughter strategy as disingenuous: Even one of House Speaker Nancy Pelosis floor whips, U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch, says a proposed parliamentary move to pass health-care reform would be disingenuous and harm the credibility of Congress. In a sign of how tough its been for Pelosi to round up votes for the massive bill, Lynch a South Boston Democrat who supported a House reform package last year said hell probably vote against a key Senate version of the legislation, unless unexpected major changes are made soon. Lynch, who serves as one of Pelosis key vote counters, said he also cant support a proposed deem and pass procedure that would allow Democrats to vote to strip out controversial portions of the Senate bill and then deem that the entire package has passed without a second, direct vote. Its disingenuous, said Lynch, who considers unfair a Senate provision to tack a surcharge on higher-end health plans. It would really call into question the credibility of the House. If Pelosi cant even hold onto her floor whips, shes in serious trouble. She got her momentum, all right in the wrong direction.
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Between Owe-bama's admission he didn't know what the hell was in this bill yesterday on Fox, to the faux Hoyer instigated false claim the CBO had produced a 'official' report on costs...well, with each passing day it gets more and more unlikely it will pass. I suspect this sort of defection is the reason Owe-bama cancelled the trip to Indonesia. They are bleeding out again politically.
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