Another Saturday, another debate, over putting a healthcare bill on the floor. This time it is the senate the reason is the same. You a concerned American citizen will not be able to leave messages for your congressmen all day, email will go unread, and there are no visiting hours. Why you ask because it is Saturday. This is a trick the Senate learned from the House this keeps the calls, positive or negative, the emails, positive or negative, and requests for visits, positive or negative immaterial. Because come Monday morning there will not be any office hours anyway as it is time to go home for the Thanksgiving break. When you wake up Sunday morning it will be too late to complain about if this bill should be on the floor at all because it will be there already. Today was the last day you could try to voice an opinion to your senators about if they should vote for or against. We believe Reid has enough votes or this would not be on the floor in the first place. Here is what we do know the 2,074-page bill would expand health insurance coverage to 30 million more Americans at an estimated cost of $849 billion over 10 years. The Proceedings will begin at 10 a.m. and will last through the early evening. There are shooting for around 8 p.m to hold a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture. There is a chance it could fail as even up to this hour they are hoping to pull one republican over which they are not sure about the 60 they think they have. Remember Pelosi thought she had 228 and she did not think she had any republicans turns out she had only 219, let hope for the same kind of math tomorrow. We hope those blue dog democrats are sleeping tonight with visions of tea parties and town halls in their head with a thought of unemployment in their future.