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Taibbi: Obama’s sellout to Wall Street creates ‘permanent bailout’

9 hours ago ago from Connecting the News Dots

Source: Rawstory.com If passed as it is, the financial reform bill winding its way through Congress will create a "permanent bailout mechanism," and will give complete control over future bailouts to the White House, says columnist Matt Taibbi. In a video preview of an upcoming Rolling Stone article, Taibbi explained how the Obama administration started selling out to Wall Street interests almost as soon as the 2008 election was over. "The ...

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Senate, House to Haggle Over Differences – Wall Street Journal

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CBC.ca Senate, House to Haggle Over Differences Wall Street Journal Senate passage of the health-care bill gives all sides a last opportunity to change the far-reaching overhaul, and it looks to be a messy legislative bazaar. House and Senate negotiators will meet in January to mesh their Senate Bill Could Hurt Insurers at Least Initially ABC News Debate Shows Obama Plays by Washington's Rules New York Times 'Finish the job,' Obama urges ...

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Health reform will cost Indiana billions

16 hours ago ago from Frugal Hoosiers

So this is what Gov. Daniels meant when he called Democrat's $900 billion health care bill an anti-taxpayer disaster . The proposed health care legislation the U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote on today could cost Indiana billions of dollars, according to a state report. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration reported the Senate bill will cost Hoosiers more than $2.3 billion over the next 10 years. Administrative ...

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Both Parties to Highlight Bill in Bid to Win Over 2010 Voters Wall Street Journal

18 hours ago ago from Hot News Daily - Updated News Daily

CBC.ca Both Parties to Highlight Bill in Bid to Win Over 2010 Voters Wall Street Journal Both parties will battle to shape public views of the health legislation, looking to gain an edge ahead of the 2010 elections. Democrats are energized by the likely achievement of a century-old goal. But they also fear consequences ... Senate Bill Could Hurt Insurers at Least Initially ABC News Health Care Changes Wouldn t Have Big ...

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Senate, House to Haggle Over Differences

17 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Senate passage of the health-care bill gives all sides a last opportunity to change the far-reaching overhaul, and it looks to be a messy legislative bazaar. House and Senate negotiators will meet in January to mesh their health bills after the Senate voted 60-39 Christmas Eve for a bill that aims to deliver on a long-promised Democratic goal of extending insurance coverage to nearly every American. "Now's the time to get that last word ...

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House and Senate look to final health care talks

4 hours ago ago from U.S. News

House and Senate look to final health care talks WASHINGTON (AP) -- How many Americans will get subsidized medical coverage - plus who will pay for it - will be front-burner issues when Congress returns next month to complete President Barack Obama's health care remake. Pocketbook concerns join abortion and whether Uncle Sam should peddle insurance as the top bones of contention for negotiators who must resolve difference between the House ...

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Both Parties to Highlight Bill in Bid to Win Over 2010 Voters

12 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Both parties will battle to shape public views of the health legislation, looking to gain an edge ahead of the 2010 elections. View Full Image Associated Press Sen. Kent Conrad (D., N.D.), shown earlier this month, says advertising by opponents has contributed to doubts about the health-care legislation. Democrats are energized by the likely achievement of a century-old goal. But they also ...

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Catholic Group Supports Senate on Abortion Aid

16 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON In an apparent split with Roman Catholic bishops over the abortion -financing provisions of the proposed health care overhaul, the nation's Catholic hospitals have signaled that they back the Senate's compromise on the issue, raising hopes of breaking an impasse in Congress and stirring controversy within the church. Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Top Discussions: ...

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