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The Democrat's Prescription for Health Care? Bleeding!

4 hours ago ago from Pin Headed Politics

The House of Representatives rolled out their Prescription to reform America's Health Care system. The Price Tag? $1.5 Trillion over 10 Years.  Yes, that's Trillion with a “T”. Of course, Governmental predictions on how much new programs will cost in the future are notorious for producing low-ball estimates.  The actual cost could be off by multiple Billions, or possibly Trillions given the Government's track record. The plan would ...

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On the precipice

15 hours ago ago from Republicans & Conservatives

Obama is right, we are on the precipice: of a disaster; of an achievement of premeditated destruction. "...it's clear we are on the precipice of achievement that's eluded Congresses, presidents for generations -- an achievement that will touch the lives of nearly every American," Obama said. ~foxnews.com The fact that it will touch the lives of every American is undisputed. The manner of that touch is what every American has the right to ...

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Health care reform and buying coverage across state lines

5 hours ago ago from Download High Quality Movies and Games

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Now that that's over, Congress is back in session, and the Senate is tackling the health care reform issue. One of the things that is being discussed in reforming our health insurance system is allowing people to buy insurance plans from other states where they might be able to find less expensive plans. I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, and here's why. One reason the cost of ...

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Understanding Health Insurance For Texans Easier Than One Might Think

4 hours ago ago from The Austin 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Austin, TX

For some people, mention the words health insurance and the eyes begin to glaze over. If you're living in Texas, the state with the largest percentage of residents (25%) without health insurance coverage, it's probably the same. For those living in Dallas, Houston or Austin, which traditionally have some of the highest numbers, the confusion may have at least something to do with the complexity of health insurance.If that's the case, ...

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Obama's Big Whopper--"The largest deficit reduction plan in a decade."--Delusional Deceitful Democrats--Massive Tax Increases and Economy Wrecker--Health Care Bill If Passed Is Unconstitutional!

15 hours ago ago from economics blog

  Senator Ben Nelson Caves to Obamacare  Health Care, How to Cut Costs Without Congress   Judge Andrew Napolitano – Health Care Bill Passed by Congress UNCONSTITUTIONAL – Part 1 of 2   How to Control Health-Care Costs     Senate Dems reach 60 vote threshold on health bill  By DAVID ESPO AND RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR (AP) “…Nelson, D-Neb., said Saturday he made his decision after winning fresh ...

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What's in health care proposals for 5 Americans

10 hours ago ago from U.S. News

What's in health care proposals for 5 Americans As Congress gets closer to a final health care bill, many Americans want to know: What's in it for me? The answer is: It depends. On your age and household income. Whether you own a business and whether it's big or small. Whether you're insured now and who provides that insurance. In the end, it will depend on how House and Senate negotiators will merge the proposals, and how their vision ...

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Franken: Dems Unified Behind 'Historic' Health Reform Legislation

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The Senate Democratic caucus is unified following a Saturday meeting and poised to pass a much-weakened health care reform proposal before Christmas day. "The mood was great," said Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) of the party gathering earlier Saturday. "It was a very, very good mood, even [among] those of us who have disappointments about what is and isn't in." Though it's far from what progressives and, according to surveys, most voters ...

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Negotiating to 60 Votes, Compromise by Compromise

13 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON Thirty million people without health insurance stand to gain coverage under a deal announced on Saturday by Senate Democrats. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, guided the legislation. A blog from The New York Times that tracks the health care debate as it unfolds. More Health Care Overhaul News Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the ...

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Nelson supports health bill after tough bargaining

1 day ago ago from Huffington Post

WASHINGTON A holdout no more, Democratic Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson agreed Saturday to provide the 60th and deciding vote for Senate passage of sweeping health care legislation, capping a year of struggle and a final burst of deadline bargaining. Nelson had a brief response "Yeah" when asked whether he would support the measure as he strode into a private caucus of fellow Democrats. With that vote, President Barack Obama's Senate allies ...

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Senate Health Care Reform Takes Major Compromises

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

New York Times : Thirty million people without health insurance stand to gain coverage under a deal announced on Saturday by Senate Democrats. To get the 60 votes needed to pass their bill, Democrats scrapped the idea of a government-run public insurance plan, cherished by liberals, and replaced it with a proposal for nationwide health plans, which would be offered by private insurers under contract with the government. The legislation ...

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