Debating the Options on Paying for Health Care

While President Obama has left the details on health care overhaul to the congressional committees charged with writing the bills, one top Senate Republican said Sunday it’s going to take “president leadership” to win bipartisan deals on paying for a plan, such as taxing employing benefits. Full Story »

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Disjointed set of quotations with no attempt to verify any of the statements made.

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by Kristin Gorski - Jun. 29, 2009

A current snapshot of what key government players are saying about Obama's health care reform. Quotations featured provide a balanced set of perspectives, accurately framing the debate between Congress and the President's camp.

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by Norman Rogers - Jun. 29, 2009

Ignores the real issues. Medicare is 36 trillion in the hole in spite of receiving a massive subsidy from private insurance that pays hospitals far more for the same treatments.

Obama wants to destroy the current system so that his government system has no competition. Who knows that you are forced into Medicare if you want ... More »

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