Posts Tagged ‘a-final-push’

Obama backs bipartisan crackdown on healthcare cheats – Reuters

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

CNN Obama backs bipartisan crackdown on healthcare cheats Reuters President Obama delivers remarks on health insurance reform at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania, March 8, 2010. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama, making a final push for healthcare reform, will back bipartisan plans to stamp … US Chamber Coalition Plans Campaign Against Health-Care Bill Bloomberg Thousands rally to support health-care reform in downtown Washington Washington Post Why Obama Can't Move the Health-Care Numbers Wall Street Journal New York Times

TAKE-A-LOOK-Obama says time to pass healthcare overhaul – Reuters

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Boston Globe TAKE-A-LOOK-Obama says time to pass healthcare overhaul Reuters US President Barack Obama continues to rally support among Americans and lawmakers within his own Democratic Party for a final push to pass a bill reforming the troubled $2.5 trillion US healthcare industry. Analysts say the Democrats can ill-afford to … Democrats Voice Health Bill Doubts Wall Street Journal 'Trust' Gap Between House, Senate Dems Hurting Health Care Push FOXNews Sunday's best: A week of health care lobbying USA Today The Associated Press

GOP vows fight as White House defends health bill – The Associated Press

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

ABC News GOP vows fight as White House defends health bill The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The White House and its Senate allies defended a final push for historic health care legislation Sunday as outflanked Republicans pledged a fight to the end. A dead-of-night vote neared in a frenzy one GOP lawmaker said lacked “legislative … Obama Camp Predicts Health Bill Will Pass Soon Wall Street Journal Nelson Accused of Selling Vote on Health Bill for Nebraska Pay-Off FOXNews Passing Health Care Reform at All Costs The Washington Independent Reuters

Obama To Dems: GOP Will Attack Regardless Of How You Vote

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

In a final push to get health care reform through the House of Representatives, President Barack Obama warned lawmakers on Saturday that a vote against the legislation would not immunize them from Republican attacks. The president, according multiple attendees, played the role of political prognosticator during his roughly 30 minute address before Democratic caucus members on Capitol Hill. Addressing, implicitly, those conservative Democrats who are worried about voting for a nearly trillion dollar health care overhaul, he insisted that they would not be safe from partisan attack even if they opposed the bill. “He certainly talked about the politics and he said that the Republicans want us to fail and no one should feel if they as a Democrat helped us to fail that they would be [free of their attacks],” said Rep. Henry Waxman, chair of the powerful Ways and Means Committee. “None of you can expect the Republicans not to go after you if you vote against this bill,” Waxman continued, channeling the president. “They want this bill to go down for their own partisan reasons.” Another high-ranking Democratic hill staffer briefed on the meeting put it this way: “Obama’s main message was that the GOP won’t go any easier on you if you vote against the bill. It’s a tough vote, yes, but they’re going to take heat either way.” While politics took up much of the discussion, policy took up very little. Obama, according to several lawmakers, did not talk about the public option or the controversial amendment to make abortion restrictions much tighter. He discussed, primarily, the momentous nature of the vote and the need for the party to be on history’s right side. “This is the moment,” said Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) That this is what we all went into politics for. That this was a historic moment. That seven president shave tired to pass health care and haven’t done it. And that this was a moment like civil rights or social security or Medicare.” In particular, Obama singled out Rep. John Dingell – the longest serving member of the House — who, on Saturday, presided over chamber for first time since 1965 Medicare vote. “He thanked all the chairs,” said Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y). “He thanked all leadership and he mentioned specifically John Dingell.” By the meeting’s end, the vast majority of the attending lawmakers seemed confident of health care reform’s passage – though certainly there is the potential for flare-ups as the abortion amendment introduced by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) comes to consideration. “We are feeling pretty optimistic that we can defeat this,” said Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) a primary opponent of the amendment. “Democracy is not pretty but it works,” said Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), another opponent of the Stupak amendment. “I was here in 1993 when the ship went down. This thing isn’t going down.” More on Barack Obama

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