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21 hours ago ago from Financial News, Investment Ideas, Business News, Financial Insights
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 1. The latest on the Tiger Woods scandal 2. Zero Hedge: "More lies from Bernanke" 3. NYT best-selling author: Soaring debt taking U.S. towards "absolute destruction" ...
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5 hours ago ago from HealthAndFatLoss.com
the owner still cant afford to pay for it? How is the Obama administration going to handle employers that don't provide health care to its workers?
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21 hours ago ago from CJO's Avenger212
By Joel Hirschhorn. Admittedly, I never was a fan of President Obama, either as a candidate or now as president. I always suspected, based on his dependence on corporate money and his lackluster career as a state and US senator that he would, ultimately, prove to be a big disappointment to the millions of Democrats, liberals, progressives and independents that fell for his slick rhetoric. He has always been too much a part of the ...
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51 minutes ago ago from Your Health Care Tips
Barack Obama's ambitious health care plan is fairly simple and straightforward. His plan seeks to dramatically and swiftly increase the number of people that have health insurance. He insists that this plan will save the typical American family approximately $2500 in annual costs. Since the average Ohio health insurance premium is less than most other states, savings to Ohio residents may average less than $2500. The Obama plan is ...
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19 hours ago ago from TalkLeft
Even if I agreed with this column from Ezra Klein , and I do not, what is the point of writing a column NOW urging that employer health insurance costs be taxed? It has as much chance of passage as single payer. And even if it was a good time, do you find this convincing? [H]ealth-care coverage is not a benefit . It's a wage deduction. When premium costs go up, wages go down. When premium costs go down, wages go up . Yet workers don't know ...
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51 minutes ago ago from Good News Now
Progress in Senate Democratic health care talks WASHINGTON (AP) After agreeing tentatively to jettison a key liberal priority a full-blown government-run insurance option Democrats say they are getting close to pushing President Barack Obama's health care bill through the Senate. "We've overcome a real problem that we had," Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said in announcing what he called a "broad agreement" Tuesday night. House panel ...
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22 hours ago ago from PopEater
A new study released by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) examines the Senate health care reform bill, and finds that a provision meant to hold corporations accountable actually encourages companies to duck their fair share of the costs of health care reform. The report examines the Senate bill by looking at its impact on America’s largest and most irresponsible private employer – Walmart. As written, the ...
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2 hours ago ago from FanHouse
WASHINGTON -President Barack Obama is spending almost $600 million to build community health centers and to make medical records easier to find. The White House on Wednesday painted the spending part of the $787 billion stimulus bill the president championed during his first days in office as a way to add jobs to a struggling economy. Officials also linked it to the administration's broader push for an overhaul of the nation's health systems ...
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13 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
The Senate rejected an amendment by Ben Nelson (D-Neb), which would have limited abortion coverage in the proposed health care reform bill. Still, it's worth taking a closer look at remarks by Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) on the subject. From the Senate floor, Boxer said: "The men who have brought us this don't single out a procedure that's used by a man, or a drug that is used by a man, that involves his reproductive health care and say they ...
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14 hours ago ago from Good News Now
"A vote to table the amendment is a vote against the Nelson-Hatch-Casey amendment. A majority of Senators effectively endorsed the abortion lobby's goal of mainstreaming abortion as health care." -- Charmaine Yoest WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Senate voted today to table the Nelson-Hatch-Casey amendment, which would have maintained existing law by prohibiting both federal funding of abortion and government-mandated ...
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