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Showdown on Capitol Hill: 'Health Care' Debate Begins
By Deacon Keith Fournier
11/7/2009

Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)

Faithful Catholics must recognize the primacy of the Fundamental Right to Life as we evaluate this proposed legislation.

The debate over this attempted 'Health Care Reform' has generated an extraordinary amount of citizen participation. This is good in a Nation which is supposed to be based upon a representative form of governance. Unfortunately, it has also generated an accompanying sense of disillusionment among many citizens that the 'People’s House' is simply not what it is supposed to be.
The debate over this attempted 'Health Care Reform' has generated an extraordinary amount of citizen participation. This is good in a Nation which is supposed to be based upon a representative form of governance. Unfortunately, it has also generated an accompanying sense of disillusionment among many citizens that the 'People’s House' is simply not what it is supposed to be.
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (Catholic Online) – I just returned from Washington, DC. The City is charged with a frenzied war of words and increasing activity, all revolving around the “Health Care Reform” package which Speaker Nancy Pelosi is trying to get passed quickly. Today, in a rare Saturday session, the “showdown” in the “People’s House” begins. The very term “People’s House” developed in reference to the House of Representatives because it has been perceived as closer to the people then the Senate.

The House, until the passage of the 17th Amendment to the US Constitution, was the only legislative branch to be elected. Senators were chosen by their respective State legislators. The term “People’s House” reflected the widely held perception that the House members were actually closer to the people and listened to them, especially after the amendment. In addition, the fact that each of the 435 members is accountable to a smaller District apportioned according to population, and only served for two years, furthered the impression that it deserved the term “the People’s House”.

Unfortunately, in the debate over “Health Care Reform”, that perception - or what was left of it - is being seriously undermined and nearly eliminated. The amount of money and “special interest” involvement in this process is staggering. The apparent lack of interest in hearing from the people is evident.

For faithful Catholics, we must recognize the primacy of the Fundamental Right to Life and the Dignity of Every Human Person from conception to natural death as we evaluate this proposed legislation. We should also then apply a hierarchy of values and principles in our approach to evaluating the legislation. We can and we will differ among ourselves on a number of issues. However, the very premise for even attempting any reform of the current system for the delivery of health care services is the dignity of every human person, right? The grave dangers which the current version of “Health Care Reform” present, if not amended to protect our youngest neighbors in the first home of the womb as well as our ill and elderly from the looming risks of rationing, must be our utmost concern.

Proceeding from this foundational concern over the current legislation and its disregard of the Right to Life arise a panorama of other very serious concerns, not the least of which is whether this massive bill - and the infrastructure it creates - violates the principle of subsidiarity. This is a social ordering principle articulated in the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church which rightly enshrines the common sense understanding that governance is “good” when it is closer to those being governed in order to best allow for their participation and ensure efficiency, effectiveness and justice. The smallest governmental unit, beginning with the family and moving out from there, should always have the primacy of placement in the provision of governance in order to serve the true common good. A larger governing unit or mediating institution should not take the rightful role of the smaller.

The debate over this attempted “Health Care Reform” has generated an extraordinary amount of citizen participation. This is good in a Nation which is supposed to be based upon a representative form of governance. Unfortunately, it has also generated an accompanying sense of disillusionment among many citizens that the “People’s House” is simply not what it is supposed to be. The Health Care Debate has also fueled an even more rapid degradation of discourse than what had already been occurring, especially in the media. The use of disparaging and dismissive terms such as “Wing- nuts”, heard now regularly as a “talking point” on one network, and “Wacko’s”, heard too frequently on another, demonstrate this unfortunate turn in our discourse.

Finally, it is very hard to keep track of what is really going on given the efforts to rapidly move this Legislation to a vote. So, our friend, Dr. Deal Hudson just sent me a great summary of what will occur today, in the “Saturday Showdown on Capitol Hill”. With some minor additions and comment I pass it on to our readers in order to focus our prayer and participation. It is a sort of schedule/program to assist us in this important hour.

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1. The Rules Committee adjourned early this morning.

2. The House will convene at 9:00 am on Saturday. One-minute speeches and suspension votes are first on the agenda and then the fun begins on health care.

3. Speaker Pelosi's bill will receive four (4) hours.

4. Congressman, Catholic and pro-Life Democrat Bart Stupak's Pro-Life Amendment,( to prevent the funding of the killing of children with tax dollars) WILL be heard and will receive one (1) hour. (Deal indicates from his sources and astute ability to read the “tea leaves” in the political process, this amendment Will pass.)

5. The Republican alternative Bill will be presented and receive one (1) hour.

6. The so called “Doctor Fix” will receive twenty (20) minutes.

7. The Pelosi bill was not changed to prevent illegal immigrants from purchasing in the public option.

8. President Obama addresses the Democrats at 11:30 AM in the Cannon House building. The debate on health care will begin after this “pep rally”.

9. They still don't have the votes.

10. Pelosi's bill will be the last vote, which, if it is going to happen on Saturday, will be in the evening.

11. There will be a Rally at the US Capitol at 1 pm on Saturday. Opponents of the current legislation will meet on the East side of the Capitol.


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Comments
Taking abortion funding out of the bill was a triumph, and we need to thank the Lord for that. However, as to the rest of the bill I stand firmly toe to toe with John Herbert Sullivan. I have nothing against immigrants from any country (exception to Muslim terrorosts) but I am adamantly against illegals being allowed to take advantage of what Americans are working so hard to hold onto. We have more than 15 million Americans without work at present. The jobs available have more than 7 available workers. It is time to deport illegals and to allow their own countries to take on responsibility for them. Our economy is suffering with no signs of let up any time soon. Lord Help Us. This bill will deliver us into evil.
Peggy | 11/12/2009
We have a Constitution. It limits the size and power of the Federal Gov't. We have a mandate from Our Lord to help those less fortunate. What we DON'T have is a mandate from Our Lord to abdicate our responsibility to help those less fortunate and surrender our liberty to the Federal Gov't to care for those less fortunate. This is absolute tyranny.

Do I rejoice that abortion has been taken out of the bill? Absolutely, but I fear that it will be added in somewhere at a later date.

Do I rejoice that those less fortunate than I may soon receive care that they otherwise might not have? If that is the case, then of course.

Do I rejoice that the Federal Gov't has once again usurped power that the founders of our Republic did not grant it, and that our individual liberty is restricted that much more? Certainly not!
Rob Sartori | 11/9/2009
It is more than likely, and planned at least, that abortion funding will be reinstated in conference. It is not over. And, Jack, government compulsion to purchase your own health insurance and pay for others' as well under possible pain of imprisonment is not Catholicism. Why the name calling?
georgia | 11/9/2009
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