Wednesday, January 13, 2010

the Massachusetts Senate seat: wouldn't that be hilarious?

and on so many levels!

Here are the editorialists of the WSJ on the race and the implications...

When Ted Kennedy died last August, Democrats said they'd honor him by finally passing the national health care he had long campaigned for. What an irony it would be if the race for Kennedy's successor in Massachusetts denied Democrats the 60th vote to ram their federal takeover into law on a partisan basis.

That prospect isn't as implausible as it once seemed in that most liberal of states, as Republican Scott Brown has closed to within striking distance of Democrat Martha Coakley in the January 19 special election. A Boston Globe survey released this weekend showed Ms. Coakley with a 15-point lead, but a survey by the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling found the race a dead heat, with Mr. Brown up 48% to 47%. The scary prospect for Democrats is that the race is even this close on their home ideological turf...

Mr. Brown, a state senator who is little known state-wide, has been running against Washington's blowout spending and has called for a freeze on the wages of federal employees. "It's not right that less-paid private sector workers suffering through a recession have to pay for expensive government salaries," he says, noting Ms. Coakley's many union endorsements.

He's also hit on taxes, including Ms. Coakley's comments in November that "We need to get taxes up." One of his TV ads shows film of Massachusetts son John F. Kennedy describing his 1962 tax cut bill...

Regarding ObamaCare, Mr. Brown notes that 98% of the state is already insured so any national bill will hurt Bay Staters...

Now, that's an interesting irony and important policy point. It'd be better for many reasons to have state-based reform. But ironically, states who have done what Washington plans to do would be penalized!

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