washingtonpost.com - 7/8/2009
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If you measure the Obama administration's campaign for health-care reform by its ability to win crucial support from major institutions, things are going swimmingly. Wal-Mart, which insures less than half of its million American employees, has endorsed the requirement that employers either cover ...
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Your Abbreviated Pundit Round-up
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... Michael Gerson: Obama's tanking, so's the economy, and his health reform sucks. We're doomed, doomed I tells ya. Bush's stewardship, (which I was a part of) insured it, and no one knows that better than me (but I'm not talking about it.) James Pethokoukis: Obama's first stimulus was a dud. Here are 5 better plans, at least on paper. Of course, you'd have to abolish the Senate to a few of them passed, but let's not get too practical, here. Harold Meyerson: So the institutions are buying in to health reform. But ...
What is a Reasonable Compromise on Health Care Reform?
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... But that's not enough to beat the influence of the insurance and drug companies. As Harold Meyerson wrote in a recent Washington Post column, it is time for President Obama to unleash his " greatest political asset, the list of 13 million supporters that the Obama presidential campaign amassed last year." That list includes large numbers of volunteers in every state and Congressional district. Utilizing that list to help promote Obama's agenda was the mission of Organizing for America, the group created after he won the White House. ...
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Obama to Address Congress on Health-Care Reform
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Obama agenda: Health care, stimulus —
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The New York Times front-pages all the industry groups that seem about the Health-Care Reform Express. “First, it was a broad consortium of health industry groups — doctors, hospitals, drug makers and insurers, all promising to slow the growth of ...
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