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McConnell: No deals with Obama on healthcare reform

By Michael O'Brien - 02/04/11 02:12 PM ET

Republicans aren't likely to bury the hatchet with President Obama over the healthcare reform act, their Senate leader said Friday.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), fresh off an unsuccessful vote on Wednesday to repeal healthcare reform, said not to expect Republicans to strike any agreements with the president.

"I think it’s clear that this is an area upon which we are not likely to reach any agreements with the president," McConnell said on conservative pundit Laura Ingraham's radio show.

McConnell had sought to "assure" a Senate vote on the repeal to healthcare reform that the GOP had passed in the House. He was successful in forcing that vote on Wednesday, but, as expected, it failed along party lines.

The GOP leader vowed in the aftermath of that vote to dissemble the Democratic healthcare reforms, though it's not clear whether those efforts will fare any better than the all-out repeal Republicans had sought.

McConnell's said that his top goals include undoing healthcare reform and defeating Obama in 2012, which has led some Democrats to accuse him and Senate Republicans of acting in bad faith when it comes to legislating.

Nonetheless, the Kentucky Republican has made clear that he intends to lean on the crop of potentially vulnerable Democrats up for reelection in 2012 to further his goals.


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Comments (97)

Win one for the Gipper!!!!!!!BY Grandma on 02/04/2011 at 14:34
We the people are wanting the Republicans and the Democrats to focus on JOBS! Stop beating a dead dog to death. Heathcare Law is here to stay, unless the Supreme Court rules it un-constuitional. Get to work, stop wasting time. It will be 2014 before the supreme court makes a decision, they want to see the law in action in it's full form before they decide. Experience is the best teacher.BY SOCVT on 02/04/2011 at 14:39
How about "No deals with Obama…PERIOD!! "BY David Allen on 02/04/2011 at 14:43
Make the whole nightmare of this bill go away …BY RB on 02/04/2011 at 14:47
People need to join hands with the President, and move forward into the future. It takes a Village to save a Nation. When we learn to love each other as we love our own Families then God will Smile on America and the blessing of justice and freedom shall flow down like a River from the Divine Light of Creation.BY SOCVT on 02/04/2011 at 14:49
Good point SOCVT…The r's got rid of the 1099 provision in the "job killing" HC Act…If they are unable to get any more of the Act overturned, they have the perfect excuse for the "no" JOBS created.. It's that d**n HC "job killing" Act…You gotta admit McConnell knows a clever way out when "no" JOBS show up.BY WHEN on 02/04/2011 at 14:52
actually, as of right now, there is no healthcare law. no, the ends don't justify the means. but spoken like a true liberal. BY alejandro on 02/04/2011 at 14:52
Wow. Amazing study on what Americans think of the healthcare bill. I can't believe how many people want this bill repealed but have never read it. This survey blew my mind

http://blog.surveytool.com/2011/02/02/survey-series-v4-american-health-care/

Maybe we should MAKE our citizens read. They might actually start to understand things our government does.
BY MichiganMan44 on 02/04/2011 at 14:54
I went and checked it out. McConnell is out of his mind.
http://healthreform.kff.org/timeline.aspx
BY GVanover on 02/04/2011 at 14:55
McConnell and Boehner…what a pair. The add paul and Cantor and you have areal foursome. For all their talk during the last election about providing jobs for WE THE PEOPLE, one needs to ask…is what you're doing creating jobs? One month in to their "renewed" position and not one mention of job creation. Look I understand that the system is broken and I blame both parties, but come on…why do you want to re-litigate something that is finially starting to help the American people over all. it make no sense to me what-so-ever. If they, both Dems and Repubs, would focus on job creation as they campaigned on, we'd be better off. This re-litigation of healthcare is getting the Country no where fast. Something to be said for term limits.BY Don on 02/04/2011 at 14:55

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