President Obama is slowly sinking in the Health Care Swamp, called Congress. When and if a reform bill is ever passed, it will be nothing but a bag of wind helping no one but the insurance industry. [...more]
Tanning salon customers may help shoulder the burden of the cost of health care reform by paying more for that sun-kissed glow in the new year. On Christmas Eve morning, the Senate voted 60-39 to pass President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul,... [...more]
Tanning salon customers may help shoulder the burden of the cost of health care reform by paying more for that sun-kissed glow in the new year. On Christmas Eve morning, the Senate voted 60-39 to pass President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul,... [...more]
Text of President Barack Obama speaking Thursday about the Senate passing a health care reform bill, as transcribed by CQ Transcriptions. [...more]
The debate over health care kicked off in June when President Barack Obama used Green Bay Southwest High School as the backdrop to announce his vision for what he characterized as much-needed reform. [...more]
*There was a lot of cheering and back slapping last week when President Obama and the Democratic Party leadership in the Senate pushed through legislation reforming the nation’s health care system. [...more]
If the current health care reform bill becomes law, Governor Otter says he's ready to go to court to stop the federal government from imposing "a crushing unfunded mandate" on state and local governments and the people they serve. [...more]
Reform is coming to U.S. health care. A sense of urgency regarding the redesign of policies prevailed well before Barack Obama was elected president under the banner of change. A ... [...more]
Commentary: By Earl Ofari Hutchinson New America Media President Obama, every Democratic and Republican senator and House member, the private insurers, major pharmaceuticals, liberals, progressives and many conservatives are virtually unanimous in claiming that the big reason for waging the health care reform war is to insure all, most, or many of the estimated 50 to 60 million [...] [...more]
What's to keep the START treaty from winding up as watered down as President Obama's feeble attempts at bank and health care reform? [...more]