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Democrats Deny Bi-Partisan Involvement in Formation of Health Care Bill
(And perhaps just as well)
To be sure, reforming health care is not an easy task. Problems with our current system have been identified and solutions discussed for many years now in both houses of congress and across party lines. At its core, is the question of how to make the best health care available to the most people at the lowest cost. There are realities to deal with, not to mention the needs and competing interests of the parties involved. Everyone agrees that reform is needed and everyone wants it. Agreeing on how to accomplish it has been the hard part. So, how is it that President Obama was able to pull together a solution less than six months in office?
don't just concern them, there are some to which they are vehemently opposed. The word has spread like wildfire and the party is going to unprecedented lengths to put it out---not to address concerns, but to extinguish them. In response to voicing their opposition, ordinary citizens have been called names, told to be quiet (by the President, no less) and they are subject to being reported for speaking out against HR 3200.
It would seem the current bill has revealed symptoms of a much bigger problem.
Obama Routinely Rejects Free-Market Health Care Solutions in Favor of Big Government Control
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