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Obama: Time for 'bickering' is over on health care

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Seattle : WA : USA | 2 months ago  
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  • U.S. President Barack Obama (C) enters to speak about health care reform before a joint session of congress on Capitol Hill in Washington
    U.S. President Barack Obama (C) enters to speak about health care ...
    Source: Reuters
  • U.S. President Barack Obama enters to speak about health care reform before a joint session of congress on Capitol Hill in Washington
    U.S. President Barack Obama enters to speak about health care reform ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Vice President Biden talks with U.S. Congressman Lewis (D-GA) and U.S. Congressman Kucinich (D-OH) before the start of U.S. President Obama's health care reform speech to a joint session of the U.S. Congress in Washington
    Vice President Biden talks with U.S. Congressman Lewis (D-GA) and U.S. ...
    Source: Reuters
U.S. President Barack Obama (C) enters to speak about health care ...

Shaking off a summer of setbacks, President Barack Obama summoned Congress to enact sweeping health care legislation Wednesday night, declaring the "time for bickering is over" and the moment has arrived to protect millions who have unreliable insurance or no coverage at all.

Obama said the changes he wants would cost about $900 billion over decade, "less than we have spent on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and less than the tax cuts for the wealthiest few Americans" passed during the Bush administration.

In a televised speech to a joint session of Congress, Obama spoke in favor of a provision for the federal government to sell insurance in competition with private industry. But in a remark certain to displease liberals, he did not insist on it, and said he was open to other alternatives that create choices for consumers.

Obama said he remains ready to listen to all ideas but added in a clear reference to Republicans, "I will not waste time with those who have made the calculation that it's better politics to kill this plan than to improve it."

In an unusual outburst from the Republican side of the House chamber, Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., shouted out "You lie" when the president said illegal immigrants would not benefit from his proposals. The president paused briefly and smiled, but from her seat in the visitor's gallery, first lady Michelle Obama shook her head from side to side in disapproval of the interruption. Wilson later apologized for his "lack of civility."

In general, the president shied away from providing lawmakers with a list of particulars he wants to see included in the legislation, and there was nothing in the speech to invite comparisons with Bill Clinton's pen-waving veto threat more than a decade ago on health care.

Obama's speech came as the president and his allies in Congress readied an autumn campaign to enact his top domestic priority. Republican opposition, contentious town hall meetings and drooping polls have contributed to their woes. An AP-GfK survey released hours before the speech showed public disapproval of Obama's handling of health care has jumped to 52 percent, an increase of 9 percentage points since July.

While Democrats command strong majorities in both the House and Senate, neither chamber has acted on Obama's top domestic priority, missing numerous deadlines leaders had set for themselves.

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  • News Source: The Courier-Mail | 2 months ago
    I apologised to the president on Wednesday night," Mr Wilson told Fox News. "People know my civility; they know that this was a one-time event and was out of frustration." Leaders of the Democrat-led House have threatened to censure Mr Wilson if he...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 2 months ago
    Congressman Joe Wilson has stood by the content of his claim. As noted in my previous piece Representative Joe Wilson now faces the threat of censure from House Democrats for his outburst during President Obama's health care speech.  Rep. Wilson has...
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  • News Source: Seattle Times | 2 months ago
    Democratic leaders are planning a House vote next week to admonish Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., if he does not apologize on the House floor for yelling "You lie!" during President Obama's health-care address to Congress. Absent such an apology,...
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