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A day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that health reform won’t get through the House without a public option, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Friday that the public option may have to go in order to get a bill passed.
“I’m for a public option but I’m also for passing a bill,” Hoyer told reporters on a conference call. “We believe the public option is a necessary, useful and very important aspect of this, but we’ll have to see because there are many other important aspects of the bill as well.”
In San Francisco on Thursday, Pelosi said: "There's no way I can pass a bill in the House of Representatives without a public option.”
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0809/26335.html#ixzz0OuXqFRb6
Not only is Obama and his administration wishy washy about the public option, the Democratic House Speaker and House Majority Leader aren't even on the same page.
The public option is an essential element of the health care reform that Democrats (progressives and liberals anyway) have sought for years, and that Obama promised during the campaign. This should be a no-brainer. Why isn't it? If you blame Republicans, when Dems have the WH and Congress, that reflects very poorly on today's Democratic "leaders." Looks to me like Democrats lack a genuine leader in Congress or the White House right now. And when you have the White House and big majorities in the House and Senate, and an ambitious agenda, that's not good.

















