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		<title>Clinton-Era Aides Watch Health Care Debate In Horror</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shock and awe. That&#8217;s what survivors of the Clinton-era health care collapse are feeling as President Barack Obama&#8217;s overhaul legislation wobbles in Congress. Aides who shaped Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton&#8217;s 1990s plan to cover all Americans, then labored in vain to pass it into... <span>[+]</span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://butt-trumpet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/s-CLINTON-large.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1651" style="margin: 5px 10px;" title="s-CLINTON-large" src="http://butt-trumpet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/s-CLINTON-large.jpg" alt="" width="260" height="190" /></a>Shock and awe. That&#8217;s what survivors of the Clinton-era health care collapse are feeling as President Barack Obama&#8217;s overhaul legislation wobbles in Congress.</p>
<p>Aides who shaped Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton&#8217;s 1990s plan to cover all Americans, then labored in vain to pass it into law, are adamant that the Democrats can&#8217;t afford another health care disaster. But they&#8217;re divided on whether scaling down Obama&#8217;s plan would be an acceptable solution.</p>
<p>The Clintonistas – now in think tanks, universities, serving in the Obama administration or lobbying – are a potent voice in the furious debate within the Democratic Party over how to salvage health care. Listened to because they&#8217;re the veterans of the last health care policy war, they carry the scars of intense striving reduced to utter futility.</p>
<p>&#8220;If Bill Clinton couldn&#8217;t get it done, and Barack Obama can&#8217;t do it, no Democrat will ever try again,&#8221; said economist Len Nichols, health policy director at the New America Foundation. A Clinton White House health budget aide, Nichols has been operating as an unofficial adviser to lawmakers and administration officials wrestling with details of the current legislation.</p>
<p>&#8220;History is written by the victors, not the vanquished,&#8221; said Chris Jennings, congressional liaison for then-first lady Hillary Clinton during the 1990s debate. &#8220;Failure would serve as the ultimate judgment as to whether this effort was worth doing.&#8221; Jennings, now a lobbyist, replaced Ira Magaziner, principal architect of the Clinton plan, as White House health policy adviser.</p>
<p>The former first lady, now secretary of state, says &#8220;it&#8217;s really hard&#8221; watching the travails of Obama&#8217;s plan. Hillary Clinton has been giving advice, as requested, to lawmakers in Congress and administration officials, and says she&#8217;s still hopeful. &#8220;I&#8217;m not sure that this last chapter has been written,&#8221; she told CNN&#8217;s &#8220;State of the Union&#8221; on Sunday.</p>
<p>For most of last year, the health care debate was among Democrats. Republicans were left heckling from the sidelines. That changed when Republican Scott Brown pulled off a Senate upset in Massachusetts, winning the seat held by the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and depriving Democrats of the 60-vote majority they were counting on in the final push.</p>
<p>&#8220;Many of us thought we were really at the 1-inch line, then literally it was like being hit by a freight train with about 10 seconds&#8217; warning,&#8221; said Ken Thorpe, a senior Health and Human Services official during the Clinton-era debate. Now a health policy professor at Emory University in Atlanta, Thorpe has proposed a scaled-back alternative in case Obama&#8217;s plan can&#8217;t get unstuck.</p>
<p>The mere mention of settling for less is causing consternation among former Clinton aides. Obama&#8217;s health care plan – denounced as a government power grab by critics – is already scaled back from the ambition of the Clinton years.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/08/clinton-era-aides-watch-h_n_453265.html">more&#8230;.Clinton-Era Aides Watch Health Care Debate In Horror</a>.</p>
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