James Capretta's column: The president should be opposing the house bill

In his latest column, James Capretta writes: "When Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled the revised House Democratic health care bill last week, the Obama White House hailed it as a "critical milestone" in the process. No doubt senior administration officials were relieved to see signs of "momentum" toward passage of something. But if the president really meant what he has said about health care policy throughout this year, his administration would be working to defeat the Pelosi bill, not supporting it." Read the rest of the column.


Kaiser Health NewsThis article was reprinted from khn.org with permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent news service, is a program of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health care policy research organization unaffiliated with Kaiser Permanente.

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  1. davemcduffie davemcduffie United States says:

    This renegade gang of criminals led by Nazi Pelosi(who has as much experience in healthcare as Obama!...ZERO!!!) is destroying our constitution on a daily basis. We DO NOT want to be like France, England, Canada or any other socialist system which is dependent on US and even more broke than we are, but Obama is determined to catch us up to them so they will "like" us...who gives a rats ass?! We get weaker to make them feel good? Liberals need to be run out of this country. There are plenty of socialist countries to run to, so go find one that will take your lazy, non-contributing butt! The demorats are close to destroying this country and yes it will be just as destroyed for you liberals too! It would not matter which deck chair you had on the Titanic...IT SUNK! And so will we unless we get back to our CONSTITUTION which created the STRONGEST COUNTRY in the world...until the left gained control! We will soon look to Kenya for help!

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