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18 hours ago ago from skippy the bush kangaroo
who needs progressives? apparently not rahm emanuel : turn off msnbc. tune out howard dean and keith olbermann. the white house has its liberal wing in hand on health care, says white house chief of staff rahm emanuel. “there are no liberals left to get” in the senate, emanuel said in an interview, shrugging off some noise from the likes of sen. bernie sanders (i., vt.) that a few liberals might bolt over the compromises made with ...
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11 hours ago ago from Budos World
Public opinion polls show lagging support for the measure, although Democrats argue that will change once legislation passes and consumers see benefits. My simple question is why can't or won't the Democrats let us read this bill, if it is so good, before its passed?? Something seems really fishy for their to be this many people who are against this bill but yet the Democrats refuse to allow us to see it, what is the huge rush? I don't want ...
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1 day ago ago from Citizen Wells
I constantly hear people on TV and around me ask why Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the Democrat controlled Congress keep pushing a bad Health Care Bill that most Americans are against. Many Americans believe that for modern day Democrat politicians it is party and party politics first and the hell with the country. Below are some exerpts from the 2008 Democratic National Convention party rules. As Adopted by the Democratic ...
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9 hours ago ago from The Baltimore Reporter
From Powerline The Democrats' desperate effort to enact a health care bill any health care bill! flies in the face of a growing consensus of the American people that the existing proposals are half-baked and that Congress should abandon the issue for now. The current Rasmussen survey finds that the percentage of voters who believe that passing the Democrats' plan will be better than doing nothing has shrunk to 34, while a strong ...
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7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
That was just painful to watch. That Rep. Wasserman-Schultz, a progressive dynamo who is among the very best we've got, ducked the obvious implications to the insurance stocks soaring by saying she's not a stock analyst, reveals a tragic circumstance that has Democratic leaders pushing the current health care bill at the cost of their own credibility. Dylan Ratigan's simple demand that she answer the question, which she couldn't, sending ...
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22 hours ago ago from U.S. News
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9 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Politics
Senate Democratic negotiators scrambled late Friday to lock down the 60th vote needed to move health-care reform to final passage, a process that must begin before midnight Saturday for Majority Leader Harry M. Reid to meet his self-imposed Christmas deadline. This Story Reid's attention was focused on Sen. Ben Nelson (Neb.), the only member of his caucus viewed as a serious defection threat. Meanwhile, Republicans ...
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20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Let me get this straight: For 60 years, since Harry Truman, liberal Democrats have supported a national health insurance system -- so that the health of individual Americans and families would not be a function of wealth. Now, in December 2009, we Democrats have a progressive president and substantial majorities in both houses of Congress and finally have a chance to get to 60 votes, and perhaps more, in the Senate with legislation that ...
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14 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- Suspense -- and snow clouds -- hung over the Capitol on Friday, with the future of the Senate health-care bill resting on Sen. Ben Nelson. Democrats trying to pass the bill before Christmas had to deal not only with the hard-to-pin-down Nebraska senator, but also a storm poised to dump several inches of snow here. View Full Image Associated Press Sen. Ben Nelson, shown on Capitol Hill this week, met ...
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