Archive for March, 2010
Healthcare Reform Fixes and the Student Loan Overhaul is signed by Obama
by admin on Mar.31, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political
Obama received overwhelmingly positive coverage of yesterday as Obama signed the Reconciliation Bill and the student loan program overhaul.
Reconciliation Bill passes the House for the second time
by admin on Mar.26, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political
After accepting changes in the Senate, the house of representatives passed the reconciliation bill. Now its off to the President for signature.
Obama signs the sweeping healthcare bill into Law
by admin on Mar.24, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political
The signing of the health care reform legislation received extensive, and extremely positive, media coverage yesterday.
Republicans continued to appear confident that the new law will give them electoral advantage this fall.
Despite all the R and D proclamations, Americans continue to be less confident of the government representation and feel economic collapse is in our future.
Two more NO’s on the Health Care Bill
by admin on Mar.18, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political
Congressman Michael Acuri in NY 24th district and Congressman Stephen Lynch of the 9th Congressional District of Massachusetts. Has changed their vote on the health care Bill from YES to NO.
The Democrats may utilize the “SLAUGHTER SOLUTION” tactic to pass a very unpopular Healthcare Bill
by admin on Mar.16, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political
House Democrats may use a procedural tactic, already tagged with the label “the Slaughter Solution” to pass health-care overhaul.
Obama is giving one last push for Health Insurance reform
by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political
” The President said, “The healthcare system has billions of dollars that should go to patient care and they’re lost each and every year to fraud, to abuse, to massive subsidies that line the pockets of the insurance industry.”
Obama continues to push a very unpopular Health Care Bill
by admin on Mar.08, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political
The Dems strategy is that the House would pass the Senate’s version of the bill then both chambers would approve changes under the budget reconciliation process, which could pass the Senate with a simple 51-vote majority