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23 hours ago ago from The Alternative Conservative
"This is a clever tactic by the president to try to put the Republicans on the defensive," said John Feehery, a GOP consultant and former congressional aide. "There's a vast ideological gulf" between the two parties on health care, he said, making it likely that the Feb. 25 half-day meeting will be more showmanship than substance. Click title of post for full article. "What I want to do is to look at the Republican ideas that are out ...
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20 hours ago ago from The Central Illinois 9/12 Project
The healthcare industry comprises 1/6 of the American economy. The current administration wants to reform the health care system and has prepared 2500+ pages of legislation that most likely hasn’t been read by Congress. Does this bother anyone? For months, we have heard the President and his administration tell the American people that, if this healthcare legislation passes, no one would have to change their insurance plans or ...
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5 hours ago ago from National Review Institute Blog
In the February 8th New York Times, under the headline Bills Stalled, Hospitals Fear Rising Unpaid Care , Reed Abelson reports: President Obama says he aims to keep trying. But what happens if the health care legislation cannot be revived, and tens of millions of uninsured Americans continue without coverage? For the nation’s hospitals, at least, the cost of doing nothing in Washington translates into tens of billions of dollars ...
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11 hours ago ago from rynogeny
The news over the last few days has reported that even Obama is accepting his health care reform will fail on the hill. Anthem Blue Cross -- one of the largest health insurance companies -- has just announced a 39% (!!) rate hike for at least some of their private customers in California. (Ironically, this is apparently due both to an increase in health care costs and in a greater number of healthy people deciding they can't afford health ...
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Republicans Should 'Put Up' or 'Shut Up' on Health Care Reform
16 hours ago ago from BlackVoices
Now is the time for Republicans to put up or shut up when it comes to health care reform . President Barack Obama has invited Republicans to serve up their solutions to one of this country's most enduring problems on national television. According to the Associated Press: In the first major move to jump-start his health care agenda after his party's loss of a filibuster-proof Senate majority, Obama on Sunday invited GOP and Democratic ...
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22 hours ago ago from The New York Times
WASHINGTON When Republicans take President Obama up on his invitation to hash out their differences over health care this month, they will carry with them a fairly well-developed set of ideas intended to make health insurance more widely available and affordable, by emphasizing tax incentives and state innovations, with no new federal mandates and only a modest expansion of the federal safety net. Brendan Smialowski for The New ...
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22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Regardless of the obvious , Pres. Obama is going to re-engage by inviting Republicans to come into the room with their ideas on health care, with Kathleen Sebelius offering the following assessment, via HuffPo's Sam Stein : Sebelius said that the president views the bipartisan meeting as a needed pivot to move reform forward. Asked if he will expedite the legislative process following his various sit-downs with congressional Republicans, ...
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3 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
'If you have a better idea, show it to me." That was President Barack Obama's challenge two weeks ago to House Republicans regarding health-care reform. He has since called for a bipartisan forum, not to start over on health reform but to "move forward" on the "best ideas that are out there." The best ideas out there are not those that were passed by the House and Senate last year, which consist of more spending, more regulations and more ...
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