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Massachusetts’s Universal Health Care Plan
4 hours ago ago from Health For news
I have been following the new health insurance changes in Massachusetts, and I really hope it is a success. Massachusetts Plan In Massachusetts, they have made it mandatory for everyone to have health insurance. As a proponent of universal health care, I like the Massachusetts plan because it: Spreads the health care burden to all tax payers Encourages disease prevention and screening Provides health insurance to people who ...
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8 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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15 hours ago ago from motorcitytimes.com | A Conservative View Of South East Michigan and Beyond
Still Harping On Global Warming I love this OpEd from The Globe and Mail (Canada) where the author lists numerous (but not all) manipulations of data and some of the outright fraud surrounding the global warming hoax and then slips this tidbit in the article: None of this is to say that global warming isn't real, or that human activity doesn't play a role, or that the IPCC is entirely wrong, or that measures to curb greenhouse-gas ...
Related contentHealth Care Theater on the Way
23 hours ago ago from Breaking News
By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist The White House has announced plans to host a half-day bipartisan session on health care reform that will be televised on C-SPAN, a concept many believe is little more than a political ploy by liberal lawmakers to repair their tarnished image. The President announced the summit, to be held on Feb. 25, during a pre-game interview with CBS’ Katie Couric just prior to the Super Bowl, ...
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22 hours ago ago from Doc's Talk
Heritage Foundation Right before the Super Bowl, President Barack Obama spoke about health care reform with CBS News' Katie Couric: "I want to come back and have a large meeting, Republicans and Democrats, to go through systematically all the best ideas that are out there and move it forward." According to aides, the President envisions a half-day meeting on February 25th held in Blair House (a building across the street from the White ...
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Clinton-Era Aides Watch Health Care Debate In Horror
1 day ago ago from Huffington Post
WASHINGTON Shock and awe. That's what survivors of the Clinton-era health care collapse are feeling as President Barack Obama's overhaul legislation wobbles in Congress. Aides who shaped Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton's 1990s plan to cover all Americans, then labored in vain to pass it into law, are adamant that the Democrats can't afford another health care disaster. But they're divided on whether scaling down Obama's plan would be an ...
Related contentCantor: Only Route To Health Care Reform Is For Dems To Embrace GOP Plan
22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Plum Line : Eric Cantor's office responds to Obama's announcement of a bipartisan summit on health care with the most explicit and direct assertion I've seen yet that the only way Dems can win bipartisan cooperation is to fully embrace the GOP health care plan and nothing more: After going it alone on health care reform for nearly a year, President Obama has decided he wants to bring Republicans into the conversation. Here's the problem: ...
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