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* The health care bill has now cleared the first of three filibuster hurdles. Would-be bill-killers like Howard Dean are dialing back , with the new line being that there was never any such thing as a bill-killer in the first place . The current talking point is that the manager's amendment magically fixes everything. Feingold still says Obama is to blame for the loss of the public option, and Webb's not happy either. Republican ...
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I'm sure you've all heard by this point that the Senate health care reform bill passed its first cloture vote, paving the way to pass the actual bill by Christmas Eve. I'll put the health care reform links last in this round up, because you're probably already reading about health care reform on the front page. Well, actually I'll put the entertainment links last, but the health care reform links next to last. Quakers at Copenhagen for ...
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Overwhelmed by the health debate? Can't keep track of the SHOP and the MACPAC? Take a deep breath. It really isn't all that complicated. With Senate about to pass its version of health reform, Congress is beginning its stretch run toward final approval. When a consensus bill appears in January, just break it down into bite-sized chunks, ask yourself how each element measures against your own goals for health reform, and finally whether all ...
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People who support the latest version of the health care reform bill can't understand why progressives have been flipping out over the public option. By the end, it was so compromised that it covered a miniscule portion of the population, its cost controls were significantly reduced and it was a tiny portion of the bill. All of that is true. So, why all the sound and fury over something so small? Well, it's the same reason that private ...
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