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Democrats shift tone for elections as if they've always been sane, will Obama keep his promises like last time?
May 16, 2011 by toonistcar90 | Posted in Politics
You know, the civil tone where he would never call those who don't agree with him enemies who needed to be punished or anything crazy like that?
You know how he's been so transparent that he pushed through a 2500 page Obama Care Health
Great Question, and excellent information, but I think you left out how the Obama administration is giving exemptions to all those who actually supported his bill and pushed it in the media. Of course it's hard to get all the crap these guys pull, it's
jeweljvh | May 16, 2011
This is the biggest, steamiest pile of Horse poo I have ever read on here! Anyone who falls for this carp and votes Republican will get what they deserve, a gov't that caters to the corporations and the wealthy and leaves the middle class and the poor
slykitty62 | May 16, 2011
Liberals: Do you think Obamacare is enough to reform Medicare?
May 25, 2011 by Constitution Hawk | Posted in Politics
Under the current Health Law passed by Obama and the Dems, a 15-member panel appointed by the President will be created, called the Independent Payment Advisory Board. This board will be in charge of delegating funds, which means they are in charge of
I'm unpersuaded by the "rationing healthcare" argument. We already have rationed healthcare under private insurers. This type of rationing is very strict and disqualifies anyone with a preexisting condition from coverage. One of the primary
| May 25, 2011
Would you rather a for profit executive board decide how health care is rationed or elected representatives?
Cons want Low wages | May 25, 2011
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Gov. Christie, NJ Needs A Health Insurance Exchange
19.05.12
We agree with you, Governor Christie.
Specifically, we agree with the statement the Governor made back in 2010, when he said, at the AARP Day at the Capitol, “I want everybody to have health insurance. I want everybody to be able to be provided with health care.”
Now, two years removed from that event, Governor Christie has on his desk at this very moment legislation that could make that ideal a reality. Indeed, the Governor has until May 10th to sign The New Jersey Health Benefit Exchange Act, which would establish a state-run health insurance exchange, rather than allow implementation of a federally-developed exchange. This is something that nearly 60% of Garden State voters support according to a recent poll commissioned by AARP.
Source: NJ TODAY
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AARP Gives Consumers a Voice in Creation of Health Care Exchange
Public News Service - Jul 07, 2011
BISMARCK, ND - North Dakota lawmakers take testimony today as they continue to form legislation to establish a health insurance exchange, one of the key provisions of the federal Affordable Care Act. Among those playing a role in the process is the
AARP in turmoil over the future of Social Security
Kansas City Star - Jul 06, 2011
Walsh has been an AARP member for about six years and buys supplemental health care insurance through the group. He's also secretary of the Missouri Alliance for Retired Americans, the state arm of the national alliance. His conclusion is that AARP
Health insurance rate bill moves forward
Bizjournals.com (blog) - Jul 07, 2011
The Senate Health Committee narrowly approved the health insurance rate regulation bill Wednesday by a vote of 5-3. Assembly Bill 52 by Mike Feuer, a Democrat from Los Angeles, would to give state insurance and managed care regulators authority to
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Washington Post (blog) - Jul 07, 2011
By Dylan Matthews If anyone could get Medicare, but those under 65 would purchase it just like they did any other health insurance, what premiums would Medicare have to charge (compared with current private rates) to make the Medicare trust fund