
Opinion: healthcare poll: budget reconciliation, or start over from scratch?
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_This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts._ The Times’ editorial board will weigh in later today or
tomorrow on whether Democrats in Congress should use the budget reconciliation process send a healthcare reform bill to President Obama’s desk, or attempt to achieve some kind of consensus
by giving in to Republicans’ calls to start from scratch. The timeline imposed by starting over would be, well, long, subjecting the legislation to another round of filibuster threats and
other tactical maneuvers to wring more concessions from Democrats or kill the bill entirely. Reconciliation, however, would remove the filibuster option. Here’s a short primer on
reconciliation by the Washington Post’s Ezra Klein; a much more exhaustive report for the more wonkish (or masochistic) among us can be found here. What are your thoughts? Should the party
in power have some, you know, power? Or should Congress and the Obama administration start over from scratch? Take our poll, leave a comment or do both. -- Paul Thornton
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