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32 minutes ago ago from Dancing Czars
December 15, 2009 Great read! Dingy Harry has clearly had a psychotic break along with the rest of his gang of thieves. As pointed out below the vast majority of Americans don't want this or are undecided. Are we going to sit back and let the will of 60 left-wing loons determine the future of health care for over 300 million people? I think not, this will be tied up from a Constitutional stand point for years, we have time to vote the ...
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We've gone from the Teddy Kennedy health care bill to the Joe Lieberman bill. The Senate proving it's a failed institution if the Democratic majority can only support legislation that does nothing close to what it's original intent was meant to be. With senators unwilling to stand up on principle rather than the holy writ of getting any win, no matter what it means. But the anger directed towards Joe Lieberman is off by a branch; where this ...
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After reading over my last post and writing an email to some of my friends about the latest Senate health care reform compromise, I've decided to take a different, much more moral (and hopefully shorter) approach as to why we should still support the Senate's health reform legislation even without the public option or Medicare buy-in provisions. Lives. This is based on reasoning that Ezra Klein and Matthew Yglesias have been bringing up ...
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11 hours ago ago from If Liz were Queen | Heads would roll and the people would have more to eat than table scraps tossed to them by the rich!
December 15, 2009 By: admin Category: 2011 BLUE DOG PASTURE , 2011 Republican Pasture , Health , Healthcare , Obama , Obama Administration , class war Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 You can’t put a price on good health. But one of the nation’s largest health insurance companies just did. Aetna – which is on track to make $1 billion this year – says it will raise customers’ premiums in order ...
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15 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
WASHINGTON - Prodded by President Barack Obama, Senate Democrats won tentative backing from one holdout and worked intensely to satisfy another today as they grappled with the last, lingering disputes blocking passage of health care legislation by Christmas. Despite the push, Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska remained publicly uncommitted â even after a private meeting with Obama. At the White House, the president said his congressional allies ...
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Getty Images President Barack Obama in the Roosevelt Room at the White House following his meeting with Democratic Senators on Tuesday. President Barack Obama met privately with Senate Democrats on Tuesday and then declared they were "on the precipice" of enacting health care legislation that has eluded administrations and lawmakers for decades. Flanked by the senators, the president said differences remained over the details of ...
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President Obama: I'm feeling cautiously optimistic US President Barack Obama has said he is cautiously optimistic that a stalled healthcare bill will be passed in the Senate by the end of the year. The president said the country was on the verge of an achievement that has eluded Congresses and presidents for generations . He was speaking after talks with Senate Democrats at the White House. Mr Obama urged senators not to let ...
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WASHINGTON - After months of turmoil, President Barack Obama is calling Senate Democrats to the White House to say it's time to come together and pass legislation embracing a wholesale remodeling of America's health care system. The meeting set for this afternoon comes a day after Senate Democratic leaders suggested they were ready to abandon the last vestiges of a government-run insurance program that liberals have long sought, in order to ...
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21 hours ago ago from The New York Times
WASHINGTON With the health care overhaul on shaky ground, President Obama planned to meet with Senate Democrats on Tuesday afternoon the second such gathering in the past several weeks to exhort them to make history by approving the contentious measure. Harry Hamburg/Associated Press Senator Joseph I. Lieberman spoke with reporters on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Aides say the president does not intend to use the session ...
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