Sunday, March 21, 2010

A Benefit to Partisanship

Ezra Klein is a must read here.  He points out that in 1993, President Clinton tried to reform healthcare against the uniform opposition of the pharmaceutical industry, hospital associations, American Medical Association, Health Insurance Association of America and major employers.  This time, some of these organizations are supporting the legislation, and none of these associations are actively opposing President Obama's plan.  

Imagine what these associations could have gotten if they could have recruited two or three Republicans.  On this bill, Republicans haven't been the party of business, or they would have helped business get some really great (for business) deals.  This legislation shows that the Republicans are far more committed to strong partisan incentives than they are to business.  This may be a case where bipartisanship would have weakened, rather than strengthened the final bill that is passed..  

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