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8 hours ago ago from ez-review.com
This is before either of these announcements that Obama made, is this story in The Politico: Democrats Chafe as White House Wavers on Health care President Barack Obama has left Democrats as confused as ever about how the White . Health insurance portability (COBRA), nursing home standards, expanded Medicaid eligibility, increases in the earned income tax credit, welfare reform, the state Children's Health Insurance Program, major tax cuts ...
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9 hours ago ago from PoliticallyEmpowered.com
Obama’s polls . President Obama’s polls are not looking so good right now. Keep talking, Mr. President, because Americans are on to you. They know you lie. They know you don’t like them. They know you are bad for the country and for the future of their children and grandchildren. They are getting to know Chicago politics, and they don’t like it very much, so keep talking. Americans don't like condescension, arrogance, lecturing and ...
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Bipartisanship as Frozen as Washington Feb. 9, 2010 Today on the "Top Line" political Webcast: Jane Hamsher of FireDogLake; the AP's Liz Sidoti. Noon ET at ABCNews.com. Follow The Note on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thenote The Note is ready! By Rick Klein : Maybe it's just as well that this is the week that Washington froze solid. And yes, excessive amounts of snow fell, too. We're stuck in a rut of frustration. ...
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Bipartisanship continued to be the theme dominating Washington on Tuesday as President Obama met with congressional leaders of both parties and reinforced his desire to work with Republicans on major problems like the economy sand health care that are facing the country. Starting with his incredible televised Q&A session with House Republicans earlier this month, the president has made reaching out to the opposition a public priority and ...
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16 hours ago ago from BlackVoices
Now is the time for Republicans to put up or shut up when it comes to health care reform . President Barack Obama has invited Republicans to serve up their solutions to one of this country's most enduring problems on national television. According to the Associated Press: In the first major move to jump-start his health care agenda after his party's loss of a filibuster-proof Senate majority, Obama on Sunday invited GOP and Democratic ...
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Obama Calls the GOP Out for Bipartisan Meeting President Barack Obama has set up a meeting with Republicans to discuss the passing of a comprehensive health care bill on February 25th. Some GOP members feel as though the meeting could be a trap to supposedly expose their "flimsy" solutions for health care coverage and are wary of attending. The President has been adamant in his position of bringing Republicans to the table to create a ...
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Fifty-eight percent of Americans say the Republicans are not doing enough to comprise with President Obama on important issues and 44 percent put the burden on Obama for not finding ways to work with the GOP, according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll conducted Feb. 4-8. But more Americans say Obama has got it right compared to the Republicans, with 45 percent rating Obama's efforts at compromise "about right" while only 30 percent say ...
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Regardless of the obvious , Pres. Obama is going to re-engage by inviting Republicans to come into the room with their ideas on health care, with Kathleen Sebelius offering the following assessment, via HuffPo's Sam Stein : Sebelius said that the president views the bipartisan meeting as a needed pivot to move reform forward. Asked if he will expedite the legislative process following his various sit-downs with congressional Republicans, ...
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