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		<title>Cantor Warns Against Passing Health Care Reform</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A top Republican in Congress warned Monday that using a legislative tactic to pass a Democratic health-care bill opposed by Republicans would increase public anger over partisan politics.]]></description>
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<p>ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) &#8212; A top Republican in Congress warned Monday that using a legislative tactic to pass a Democratic health-care bill opposed by Republicans would increase public anger over partisan politics.</p>
<p>Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the third-ranking House Republican, told a CNN editorial board meeting that an American public already unnerved by the economic recession wants unified action on major issues such as health care.</p>
<p>Some Democrats are calling for President Barack Obama and Democratic congressional leaders to use a tactic called reconciliation to pass a desired health-care overhaul. While Democrats hold a majority in both chambers of Congress, it is unclear if they control enough seats to overcome opposition from all Republicans and some Democrats.</p>
<p>Under reconciliation, which applies to bills affecting the federal budget and deficit, a measure requires a simple majority of 51 votes to pass in the Senate, rather than the super majority of 60 votes needed to overcome an opposition filibuster.</p>
<p>Cantor said the public anger displayed at some town-hall meetings on health care would worsen if Democrats force through a bill using reconciliation.</p>
<p>&#8220;If they use &#8230; the reconciliation option, it would necessarily mean that a bill proceeding under those rules is not a bill representing the mainstream of this country,&#8221; Cantor said, adding such a move would make it harder for Obama to make further progress. &#8220;This president was elected to bring people together, to bring a divided nation back together,&#8221; Cantor said. &#8220;I don?t think taking that kind of action would really help&#8221; reverse the partisanship of recent years.</p>
<p>Cantor complained that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders have rejected Republican ideas or participation on major legislation. &#8220;The last eight months have been &#8216;my way or the highway,&#8217;&#8221; Cantor said.</p>
<p><em><span style="color: #0000ff">It appears that the Cantor tactic is to try to obstruct progress in any way possible, deploy the angry &#8220;grassroots,&#8221; and then blame the Democrats. What &#8220;Republican Ideas&#8221; is Cantor referring to?</span></em></p>
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