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Uh oh. America ended again. When the House of Representatives recently passed a health-care reform bill, one of the posters on this site called it the end of America. Of course that was a little melodramatic, but I can only imagine how that same poster...
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In a display of just how corrupt the federal government has become, Senator Mary Landrieu literally sold her vote to bring the health care reform to debate in the United States Senate for a newly added amendment that will bring $100 million to her state....
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In a show of unity, Senate Democrats sealed a 60-vote majority needed to advance health care legislation Saturday ahead of an evening showdown with Republicans eager to doom the bill and inflict a punishing defeat on President Barack Obama...Mary Landrieu...
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A severe recession, double-digit unemployment, record foreclosures and $12 trillion debt doesn’t paint a very rosy picture about the country’s future; Americans across the country are working harder and longer to meet their monthly budget...
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The CBO report released today says the senate version of the health care reform plan could cost $849 billion and would cover 98% of Americans factoring in Medicare and would reduce the deficit by $127 billion dollars over ten years. It does not...
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The Senate health-care bill unveiled Wednesday night by Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, is not exactly the cure for all of what ails America. But the 2,074-page document significantly expands access to medical care for Americans who currently lack...
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Maine's Second District Congressman was in notable company last night on Glenn Beck's cable network television program, spotlighted for his decision to vote for the trillion dollar health care legislation after "personal coaxing" from the President. "Michael...
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watch this video then tell your children you can't have health care because i to damn cheap to pay for it ; one-of the 8 million children might be yours ; step up America write you news papers write to you congressmen and senator; i only take a...
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What do we do for health insurance in the next three to five years? Cross our fingers and hope that we have no medical issues during that time? -- Connie B., Salt Lake City Because of the recession, Connie's husband, a real estate agent, dropped his...
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Requiring employers to offer most workers health insurance has long been seen as a crucial piece of Democratic efforts to overhaul the nation's health care system, but legislation that the Senate's expected to consider soon is unlikely to include any...
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