Blog Entries by Bill Scher

Message To Congress, Copenhagen: America Is Cutting Carbon, One Way Or Another

Posted December 7, 2009 | 05:09 PM (EST)


The Environmental Protection Agency formally declared that greenhouse gases are a pollutant that it can regulate under the existing Clean Air Act. And the timing of the announcement was no accident.

Before the President travels to the Copenhagen climate summit, the EPA and the White House are effectively sending...

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Obama Sets The Bar For Copenhagen Success

21 Comments | Posted November 25, 2009 | 11:45 AM (EST)


President Obama announced today that he will attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, raising the stakes for himself and all participating nations.

The initial goal for Copenhagen was to forge a binding treaty. But that ambitious goal has been scaled back. With American climate protection...

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The Insincerity Of The Public Option Haters: Lieberman's Weasel

15 Comments | Posted November 23, 2009 | 11:47 AM (EST)


When Sen. Joe Lieberman first announced he would filibuster any health care bill with a public option, I noted that he lied, falsely calling the public option an "entitlement program" that would be "trouble ... for the national debt." In fact, the public option is an "option," not an...

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CBO Score? Check. Bill Online For 72 Hours? Check. No Excuses To Vote Against House Healthcare Bill.

13 Comments | Posted November 6, 2009 | 10:34 AM (EST)


The House is expected to vote on comprehensive health care reform Saturday. And conservatives have no excuse for voting against it. Their main concerns have been addressed.

Conservatives have continually complained that committee votes occurred without full cost estimates from the Congressional Budget Office. They argued we should not...

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Boxer Avoids The Baucus Trap

2 Comments | Posted November 5, 2009 | 04:50 PM (EST)


Today, Sen. Barbara Boxer rammed through the Environment and Public Works Committee her version of clean energy jobs and climate protection legislation without any amendments, in order to circumvent the Republican boycott of the committee proceedings.

There's no way that bill will become law without further changes, but Boxer...

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Christie, McDonnell Got Fewer Votes Than McCain

3 Comments | Posted November 4, 2009 | 11:49 AM (EST)


In 2008, Sen. John McCain lost the presidential race in NJ after garnering 1,613,207 votes. In 2009, Chris Christie won the governor's race with 1,140,134 votes. (Barack Obama had 2,215,422 votes while Gov. Jon Corzine received only 1,038,170.)

In 2008, McCain lost VA after getting 1,725,005 votes....

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One Year After Election Day 2008: Still A Center-Left Nation

Posted November 3, 2009 | 03:34 PM (EST)


Today's CNN poll, assessing President Obama one year after election day, confirms that America remains a center-left nation. Yet don't expect pundits to tell you that.

For example, poll analysis from the Wall Street Journal's John McKinnon implies that declining approval for Obama's handling of specific issues...

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Lieberman Lies About the Public Option

104 Comments | Posted October 27, 2009 | 03:43 PM (EST)


Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Cigna) announced today he would filibuster the health care bill because it contains a public option compromise.

Why does he want to do this? I don't know (*cough* -- Aetna -- *cough* *cough*) exactly. But we do know his stated reasons are lies.

Politico reports:

"We're...
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Public Option: This Is How It's Supposed to Work

14 Comments | Posted October 26, 2009 | 05:58 PM (EST)


Today, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced he would submit a health care reform bill with a national public option that states could choose not to join.

This is how democracy is supposed to work. The highest ranking member of Senate was able to hear the will of America's...

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Americans Really Don't Want the Baucus Insurance Tax

10 Comments | Posted October 21, 2009 | 04:37 PM (EST)


The allegedly centrist Senate Finance health care bill partially pays for reform by taxing expansive insurance plans. The original allegedly left-wing House bill raises revenue with a income surtax on the uber-wealthy. Guess which one is incredibly unpopular with the American middle?

Two polls in two days -- the

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Graham Waves To Teabaggers From Other Side Of Climate Rubicon

Posted October 14, 2009 | 01:06 PM (EST)


Wonk Room's Brad Johnson reported that Sen. Lindsey Graham faced a legion of angry right-wing Teabaggers for working with Sen. John Kerry on carbon cap legislation. And in the video of his SC town hall, despite being called a "traitor" among other things, Graham does not show one...

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Insurance Companies Remind Public Why We Hate Them

5 Comments | Posted October 13, 2009 | 12:51 PM (EST)


Just as the Senate Finance Committee is about to pass a health care bill without a public option, the insurance lobby's last-minute hissy fit exposed the weakness of its argument against a public option.

America's Health Insurance Plans, the main insurance lobby organization, released a report projecting a rise...

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Sen. Lindsey Graham Crosses the Climate Rubicon

9 Comments | Posted October 11, 2009 | 06:42 PM (EST)


Last week, I struck a hopeful note after GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham expressed interest in a climate bill compromise that included a carbon cap in exchange for support for some nuclear power and coastal drilling. But my expectations it would really happen remained low.

Today, Graham made a deal...

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Conservatives ... You Can't Handle the CBO!

6 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 04:50 PM (EST)


After all year repeatedly citing Congressional Budget Office estimates and analysis to argue that health care reform would increase the deficit, conservatives this week faced a CBO report that said health care reform would cut the deficit.

So conservatives breathed a sigh of relief...

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Are There GOP Senators Who Will Back the Climate Bill?

4 Comments | Posted October 7, 2009 | 02:58 PM (EST)


In July I speculated that Sen. Lamar Alexander might lead some Republicans to back a climate protection bill if Democratic leaders made some concessions regarding nuclear power. The prospect was tantalizing, as I noted then: "The Democratic caucus is not solid enough on climate issues to presume GOP...

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Is It Better for the Public Option for Reid to Leave It Out?

10 Comments | Posted October 5, 2009 | 03:09 PM (EST)


Over at The Wonk Room, Igor Volsky, after recalling how conservatives successfully killed health care reform on the Senate floor in 1994, makes the counter-intuitive argument that the public option stands a better chance of passing if Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid leaves it out of the bill...

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Boxer-Kerry Climate Bill: A Second Chance for Progressives

23 Comments | Posted September 30, 2009 | 08:04 PM (EST)


The new Boxer-Kerry Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act gives progressives a second chance to influence climate legislation, if we learn the right lessons from both the legislative process for the House climate bill and the ongoing health care debate.

Many progressives have varying degrees of frustration with...

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CBO: Dumping Public Option for Co-Ops Does Not Save Money

5 Comments | Posted September 17, 2009 | 02:53 PM (EST)


The Congressional Budget Office gave Sen. Max Baucus' bill the best scoring yet for a health care bill. But his removal of a public health insurance option in favor of seed money for non-profit co-ops has nothing to do with it.

Baucus' bill costs less in the eyes of the...

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76% Support Restricted Public Option ... Which Is What's in the Bill

7 Comments | Posted September 14, 2009 | 03:52 PM (EST)


ABC News' polling director Gary Langer makes a notable observation about the W. Post/ABC health care polls from today and June: "[Our] June poll found that support for a public option drops dramatically if it would put many private insurers out of business, as critics claim. This poll shows...

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Obama Kept Public Option on the Field. You Must Get It Over the Goal Line.

5 Comments | Posted September 10, 2009 | 11:31 AM (EST)


After last night's speech, I have no idea what President Obama's legislative strategy is regarding a public health insurance option.

But I know he's made a public option more possible. And I know what needs to happen to get it done.

Some pundits are looking at the...

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