By GottaLaff
Bill Scher clarifies something about the health care reform process that the corporate media won't. It's all that pesky"self-executing rule" or "deem and pass," that we've been hearing about.
Yes, the Big Ol' Right Wing Talking Point media outlets claim that it will be passing the Senate health care vote "without a vote."
Wrong:
Bill has much more, but that's the gist.MSNBC's First Read succinctly explains the process, in case any other professional journalists care to do their jobs.
...the health-care bill would be voted on INDIRECTLY, tucked into what's known as "the rule." The rule essentially outlines the rules for an upcoming vote -- in this case, it would be the vote on the package of reconciliation fixes.
By passing "the rule," the House also would "deem" the Senate bill passed (with a "hereby" statement. "We hereby deem..."). The House would then vote on the package of reconciliation fixes. But the Senate health-care bill would be considered passed even if they never vote on the reconciliation fixes [and] the bill must be signed by the president before the Senate takes up the reconciliation.
So there is a vote by the full House on whether it chooses to pass the Senate health care bill.
If any members of the House do not want to deem the Senate bill passed, they can vote no on the rule which would deem it passed.
Any members of the House who vote "Yes," would do so by recorded vote, so their constituents will be able to judge their actions.
Kinda sounds like democracy.
All that is accomplished here is the consolidation of a step.
We're being fed misinformation and lies by the media again. And again.
This has to stop. How can democracy survive when an unsuspecting and/or low information electorate is not being given facts and context? Instead, we're shown car chases and Tiger Woods surrogates (coughAriFleischercough) after having faulty headlines jammed down our throats.
That's not educating viewers. That's not news. That's infotainment, a few sound bites, and an outhouse full of punditiocracy.