Nice to see someone in the Senate standing up for the US taxpayer . . .

Hatch warns of possible partisan 'war' over health reform
Politics » Utah Republican senator says Democrats are all bluster on potential compromise.
By Matt Canham
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated: 01/29/2010 10:33:44 AM MST
Washington » Sen. Orrin Hatch threatened an all-out political "war" and promised a new high in partisan tensions if Democrats employ a rarely used Senate rule to win approval of their health reform bill.
His provocative statements came a day after President Barack Obama made a plea for bipartisanship and cooperation in his State of the Union address.
It was a plea that Hatch, a Utah Republican who sits on both of the Senate's health committees, said he simply didn't believe.
"They haven't acted in good faith on this, nor do I expect that they will," he said in an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune . "I expect them to go to reconciliation."
Reconciliation is a procedure that would allow Democrats to bypass a potential filibuster and pass a bill with a simple majority vote. The rule was created to allow Congress to pass budgets in extreme circumstances and is rarely ever used. Under normal rules it takes 60 votes to overcome a filibuster, but Democrats now control 59 seats after the unexpected Republican victory in the special election in left-leaning Massachusetts last week.
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http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_14289613Two paragraphs after the last one above, Hatch lays out just what it will do to relations within the Senate.