Will they or won't they?
Here are the members of the House-Senate budget conference, which will decide whether to put in place reconciliation instructions for health-care:
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Obama will provide the nation with affordable, reliable, universal health care coverage and the nation will hate him for it! GOP has this all locked up in 2010. Don't bother printing bumper stickers, Dan. You've got the next four years in the bag.
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Friday, April 24, 2009 at 05:26 PM
No, more like Obama will provide the nation with DMV-esque health care coverage at the cost of massive debts and vast tax increases, just like he's doing now with Medicaid and Medicare.
Poor parasites like IslamoLlama are going to find out very quickly how the American public reacts to people like it who demand that everyone else's taxes be raised while refusing to pay its own.
Posted by: North Dallas Thirty | Friday, April 24, 2009 at 10:10 PM
"Obama will provide the nation with affordable, reliable, universal health care coverage and the nation will hate him for it!"
'Obama will provide'...listen to this guy. Have you ever heard the phrase "no free lunch"? Obama won't "provide" anything. He'll take from somewhere and give to somewhere else. You say that he'll take from cap n' trade and give to Universal Health care. But the cap n' trade money isn't even there as of yet, right? But he's spending money that doesn't yet exist, or at the very least hasn't been counted, and we're not supposed to think that 'Universal (really it's anything but) Health Care isn't going to raise taxes through the roof?
Please.
Posted by: Xerocky | Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 10:13 AM
In the next two years 78 million people will retire. And doctors are already limiting how many medicare patients they will take.
Posted by: Lala | Sunday, April 26, 2009 at 01:45 AM