Harry Reid gambles that his online poker bill can slip through with Obama's controversial tax cut measure
Wow, what are the odds of catching Nevada Sen. Harry Reid with a smile on?
About as good as anyone's chances of winning big playing online poker.
The new 71-year-old Harry is happy because he won a fifth Senate term last month in his bid to outlast the late Robert Byrd and become the longest-serving member of Congress in American history.
That is scheduled to occur in about 29 years when Harry turns 100, barring an election defeat.
And the way the current leader of the slightly smaller Democratic Senate majority treats his major backers over the years, why even bother pondering a loss?
As part of his election celebration with Harrah's and MGM et al, the Nevadan has a plan to legalize online poker, which he opposed before discovering how much he supports it.
Amazing how a successful campaign fundraising operation can alter a person's thinking. Reid had the bill hastily drafted last weekend when he saw the opportunity opening.
You probably didn't see anything developing. That's the difference between five terms and 0 terms.
Here's the deal: Harry wants to get this done during the current lame-duck session because....
The Republicans' Mighty Mitch McConnell (see smiling photo, left) has successfully gotten congressional Democrats carping at Obama over giving the GOP an extension of all Bush tax cuts and a lower Social Security payroll tax and estate tax changes and business investment tax incentives in return for less than five dozen more weeks of unemployment insurance.
Such a deal, eh?
Well, truth is, as Obama reluctantly realized, it's a better deal for him now than next month when the newly Republicanized House would vote to extend the tax cuts anyway and Obama wouldn't get anything, including credit, for having to sign such a popular measure.
A new Gallup Poll out this morning finds the extensions of tax cuts and unemployment benefits are particularly popular among Americans, two out of three, in fact.
So, look at that: It seems the Republicans and Obama are together in sync with the American public. That must really annoy the other folks.
And since Obama wants this stealth stimulus plan so badly to possibly salvage his 2012 reelection, and since he pretty much left Harry and Nancy out of the December weekend deal-making, the Nevada senator figures to slip online poker into the much-coveted tax cut bill for a free ride during the ensuing hubub. Voila!
Will this Reid insert ignite more cramming in of pet projects that overload the bill with miscellaneous irrelevancies, stalling the all-important tax cut extension before the Jan. 1 deadline?
Republicans say online poker has zero chance.
But here's the beauty in wily Harry's cards: Even if he's bluffing with this hand, the Nevadan can't lose. Just attempting passage of online poker now earns him chips back home in Vegas, baby.
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Old Harry is at it again!
I think most of America probably welcomes online poker being taxes seeing how you can still play online poker now.
The slipping in the bill is no different then what our leaders did to get online poker banned in the first place, that one was slipped in a port bill that was destine to get passed.
The big question people should be asking is why Mr. Reid AKA Mr. Casino is wanting to take possible additional revenue from the land casinos of his state, unless of course the land casinos are preparing to take over online poker. Hmm
Posted by: Hair Loss Shampoo | December 08, 2010 at 08:25 AM
The voting machines that led this race for harry could have been his online poker slot machine.......
Just kidding......
Online voting machines, unlike poker, is a game won by number of votes.......
Trying to keep track of the trick in the hand is often called gambling.....
Anyways the con-census is all that matters........
Posted by: salil | December 08, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Harry is taking revenge for Obama's multiple snubs on Vegas.
Posted by: Rashid Olberman | December 08, 2010 at 02:08 PM