frankly I am upset with how having 60 senators has gone to the democrats' heads.
i think it was Franklin or Jefferson who said "democracy dies when 51% of people realize that they can vote themselves money"
it's gone from "let's introduce fair legislation then adjust the terms until a majority agrees" where each side has to at leas try to appease the other in hopes of getting a bill passed... now it's "we have a majority, fuck everyone else, we're doing what we want with or without anyone else's support"
it's his "goal" to pass healthcare? bullshit. his job is to protect the interests of the american people as a whole, not to push his own goals or the goals of his political party.
With a 60% majority in the senate, a majority in the house, and the presidency, we're currently more of a constitutional monarchy then a democratic republic. our political system is designed to work on checks and balances, and prevent radical changes that many people oppose. On an issue this controversial, neither party should be able to pass legislation without tweaking it so at least a few members of the other party can agree with it.
IMO the way the Dems are acting about healthcare is absurd. they're not even attempting to get republican support on the issue, or please the majority of the country. Bush pretty much handed them the government on a silver platter after how badly he botched iraq, and I think most of the dems realize that this is their chance to make it big. 2010 rolls along and there's a pretty good chance that they're going to lose a 60-seat majority, so now it's become a race to push as many big-ticket reforms as possible while they still have the muscle to get it done. even tho this is probably a bad time for it.