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Health Care Reform: It's The Same Old Song -- Different Singers
6 hours ago ago from What The Hell....
The health care debate is slowly coming to an end and what do we really have to show for it? The way that I see it – not a whole lot. What could have been a shining moment for our country only produced a lot of heated noise and rhetoric and the end result is a reinforced feeling of powerlessness mixed with the knowledge that “change we could believe in” promise is never going to come true. I have to admit that on the night that ...
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21 hours ago ago from newsandwx.com
Why the health care bill is the greatest social achievement of our time. Jonathan Chait American liberals have a habit of withdrawing into cynicism and ennui at the most inopportune moments. The 2000 presidential election, and subsequent recount, was one such moment. The most die-hard reaches of the left, deeming the Democratic Party hopelessly corrupt, rallied to Ralph Nader’s fulsome populist denunciation of Al Gore’s subservience ...
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21 hours ago ago from The Radford Free Press
With the holidays upon us and with the monumental event of health care reform behind us I think is time to wrap up this week's news before taking the weekend off. Health Care Reform: Obviously the big news has been the long and painful procession towards this morning's historic vote in the Senate. I will eschew any comment in depth simply because the real news was in the theatrics and Senatorial machinations rather than in the ...
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17 hours ago ago from ALLENEWS.com - Breaking News, News Online, Current News
After numerous heated debates for twenty-four days, the Senate has finally passed the health care reform bill, on a 60-39 vote. Ninety-nine senators converged early morning of December 24 inside the Chamber of the Senate to cast their votes for or against the bill. This marks the first time Senate voted on Christmas Eve since 1895. This was a huge success for Democrats after diligently rallying to approve the legislation. Senate Majority ...
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23 hours ago ago from Audacity Of Hypocrisy
Chairman and CEO Ron Williams calls expanding access essential, but not a complete victory if affordability for the average American is not addressed Hartford, Conn., December 24, 2009 — Aetna (NYSE: AET) today commended the U.S. Senate for taking action to significantly expand access to health care coverage for millions of Americans. While noting progress toward meaningful reform, Aetna Chairman and CEO Ronald A. Williams said that more ...
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