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Obama Makes Health Care Push At Nevada Town Hall

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BEN FELLER   02/19/10 07:59 PM ET   AP

HENDERSON, Nev. — Days before hosting an intensive health care summit with both Republicans and Democrats, President Barack Obama made a fervent push for his overhaul, calling it critical not just for the millions without insurance but for the entire country's economic well-being.

"It is vital for our economy to change how health care works in this country," Obama said Friday at a town hall meeting in a high school gym. "Don't let the American people go another year, another 10 years, another 20 years without health insurance reform in this country."

The president's plea for his top domestic priority, which faces an uncertain fate after nearly a year of work in Congress, earned him huge applause. He said the drawn-out effort has cost him politically, and also has undercut the standing of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.

Obama was in Nevada to help the Senate leader survive a tough re-election fight this year – a race that could have a big impact on the balance of power in Washington and the fate of Obama's own proposals on health care and beyond. Obama needs to protect every vote he can in the Senate if his own agenda is to succeed.

"Health care has been knocking me around pretty good," Obama said. "It's been knocking Harry around pretty good."

But the president suggested that was due more to misinformation about the plans than to general unpopularity of the overhaul, and he defended the Democratic bills that have passed both houses of Congress, but have not been reconciled into one piece of legislation.

The president's bipartisan summit is being held Thursday. He dared Republicans to present a proposal addressing the uninsured and rising medical costs, rather than merely saying no to Democratic approaches.

But the summit approaches with hardly a feeling of cooperation. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Obama and the Democrats are offering "a partisan bill devoid of support from the American people."

Reid's Washington office said the senator will support allowing the government to sell health insurance in competition with private insurers if the White House and Democratic leaders decide to push a health bill with no GOP backing.

Many conservatives and some moderates oppose the so-called public option. It's in the bill the House passed last year, but not the Senate version. Some congressional Democrats say they doubt the White House will include a public option in the proposal it will unveil Monday.

The Nevada appearance was billed as focusing on the economy but turned into an extended campaign plug for Reid, seen as one of nation's most vulnerable incumbents in the November elections. Reid introduced Obama and then sat behind him, basking in each applause line.

Obama wrapped his arms around Reid at the start of the event and embraced his work throughout. The president rarely missed a chance – on the economic stimulus plan, on health care, on the effort to regulate big banks – to put himself and Reid in the same sentence.

The goal was to shift the emphasis from the unpopularity of some of Reid's votes to, in Obama's view, the courage it took to take expensive steps to save the economy. "Sometimes he takes his licks," Obama said of Reid. "But he gets back up. Harry Reid has never stopped fighting."

The Republican Party wasn't impressed. "Harry Reid has been nothing but a fierce partisan in Washington and a quick visit from President Obama won't save him this November," said Jahan Wilcox, spokesman for the Republican National Committee in Washington.

The seven questions Obama took focused heavily on health care and the economy, giving the president an opportunity to dig into his standard talking points on those topics and to link the two issues.

Outside the school, about three dozen protesters waved signs. They showed dissatisfaction over a variety of issues, including the economy, health care and illegal immigration. "Dump Reid and Obama," said one sign.

Carla Montemayor, 61, from Henderson said she voted for Obama in 2008 but probably would not do so again. "I feel that he wasted time wooing the Republicans, trying to woo them over," she said. "He forgot about the jobs."

The president's appearance served many missions.

_ He announced a $1.5 billion boost in public money to help people struggling to afford their mortgages to keep their homes, targeting the five states, led by Nevada, that have been hit hardest by the foreclosure crisis. "Government alone can't solve this problem," Obama said. "But government can make a difference." It was the latest move by a White House determined to show it is helping families rebound from a deep recession that is taking an election-year toll on Obama and his party. The money for the new rescue effort will come from the $700 billion financial industry bailout program.

_ Also helping Reid, Obama tried to soothe hard feelings in Las Vegas, where leaders say the president has singled out Sin City as a symbol of irresponsible spending, particularly when he said people shouldn't gamble in Vegas with their college funds. He capped his Las Vegas trip with a speech to the city's Chamber of Commerce, where he delivered an apology – of sorts.

"Let me set the record straight, I love Vegas – always have," he said.

"It wasn't meant to be a shot," Obama said of his college savings remark. "I think everybody would agree that the only place people should spend their college savings is in college. ... But I understand how hard things have been here."

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Associated Press writers Darlene Superville and Charles Babington in Washington and Adrian Sainz and Oskar Garcia in Nevada contributed to this report.

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12:03 PM on 02/22/2010
At the Thursday TV conference, all of the Republicans stand up and shout "We want the public option."
This forces the public option and the Republicans are hailed as heroes and the public returns a
Republican to the White House in 2012, Once back in the White House, they can rape the public option at will. Chess? No, just basic checkers.
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
06:00 PM on 02/21/2010
"I feel that he wasted time wooing the Republicans, trying to woo them over," she said. "He forgot about the jobs."


I think it is very telling that the people protesting Obama think he spends too much time compromising, when the republicants are telling everyone that the public is fed up with his partisan politics and that is the reason people are upset.
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MartyJo
If the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off.
05:35 AM on 02/21/2010
Doesn't matter what O and his wife Michelle say.... the H8 is beyond belief!
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12:50 AM on 02/21/2010
12:27 AM on 02/21/2010
Here is something to help ease helath care in America, stop smoking, stop eating so much, don't use plastics(and like hell don't cook in them!) and stop using drug. There are much more but there is a post limit.
Oh yeah, go ask big pharma about finding the cure for cancer and aids. Opps! Can't do it. those two diseases run the pharmaceutical industry. Too bad!
12:08 AM on 02/21/2010
you sorry Americans sit by and watch your country burn from your easy chair. You haven't a clue as to what you need to do. You're uneducated, broke but you suck on 300 billion in illegal drugs a year. Wow. You dummies are making the drug kingpins rich. TAX FREE at that while you suffer. You politicians are being paid by corporation to keep you f******.
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katieandtom
08:46 PM on 02/20/2010
WE DONT CARE OBAMA - we care about the economy. where's that town hall meeting?

forget your personal agenda for a moment and work for the country.

economy first, healthcare second.
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paganmist
Girl gamer geek armchair activist
09:26 PM on 02/20/2010
Ever heard of MULTITASKING?

Sheesh. The man can actually do two things at a time, and he IS doing that. MORE than two things at a time.

And it's not his "personal" agenda.

My FAMILY and FRIENDS voted for him because of health care reform, amongst other things. It's OUR agenda too. It's the agenda of every American who's been screwed by private insurance, which is darn near EVERY American.
12:10 AM on 02/21/2010
what do you know about the economy? Huh! What is the economy to you?
Get educated!
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Henry Coe
06:23 PM on 02/20/2010
I'm very disappointed in President Obama dodging the question brought up about Health Care administrative abuses that lead to medical neglect from Workers Compensation Insurance..
I edited the video from that Town Hall meeting for that discussion and added a few notes in regard to how he redirected the topic off Work Comp, before he went to the next question from the audience..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YmQXsWD1iU
05:30 PM on 02/20/2010
I have been posting that Sarah Palins whole family is on government run healthcare because of todds heritage, including trig who would have been a victim of her imaginary death panels. Here is proof that what I have been saying is true.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/2/20/839027/-Palin-grandson-is-socialized-medicine-victim.-
05:14 PM on 02/20/2010
I think the President is trying to smoke out (Republicans) those that have created this economic mess and those that stood by (hmmm Democrats) and let them do it.

No wonder Bayh is moving on with his life outside of politics...

I'd say keep smoking these people out because all these elected officals and politicians have stolen from the American people too long and Americans need to see who stole from them.

I have a theory and it's going to play out in year 3 of the Obama administration...mark my words.
04:37 PM on 02/20/2010
Mr President, when will you ever understand?

The Nation wants you working on Job, on the Economy, on National Security. You have wasted year one on improving health insurance company payoffs. It looks like you well into year two fighting for the same health insurance and Pharma lobbyists.
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02:55 AM on 02/20/2010
Who took Single Payer off the table?

Bill Moyers interviews Dr. Margaret Flowers:
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/02052010/watch3.html
02:29 AM on 02/20/2010
The right ..the tea. ba. gers use the same old argument

..if you are (truly) in need you can get help ..which basically means if an ambulance picks you up from dropping then you will be rushed to the hospital ..cared for ..meaning triage and then when you are awake and monitor levels are at (LEGAL LEVELS AS TO NOT BE SUED ) .. the hospital then pushes you out ...

C YA ..

no outpatient treatment ..no doctor to go to afterwards ..

go stand in line at a free clinic ..wait all day to see a doctor that might prescribe you some pills that you cannot afford anyway.

this is the STANDARD extreme right answer OR you might actually find a senator to ACTUALLY say ON camera ...

''well ..uhmmm there is charity ...'' ..''uhmm we need to give more charity ..have our fellow man helped ..we need to help each other''...

which means ..YOU go get some help ELSEWHERE ..I have insurance ..supported and paid for by YOU the taxpayer ..

THis President tries to do something about it..no single payer ..no public option and STILL he is demonized as a socialist ..

soon (Novemeber) that will all change and MORE Liberals will be voted in ..

REGARDS”
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02:56 AM on 02/20/2010
Who took single payer off the table?
04:33 PM on 02/20/2010
How would you know? You are not an American citizen. You live in Europe. Europe whose currency is in deep trouble from your socialist programs.
01:37 AM on 02/20/2010
Just took a poll

100%

of respondents feel that The President is doing a great job considering he is working with a senate that is compromised by an entire obstructionist party of NO that fillibusters motions for anybody to get up and go to the wa.shroom.

along with a bunch of white folks that want to go back 100 years -

this poll was conducted a few miuntes ago between 10 people all drin.king guinness and jamesons.

One person was uncommital but after several noo.gies voted with the majority under intense peer pressure.

This poll has a margin of error of 0% because frankly any person that agress with the party of No while MILLIONS of americans suffer, hurt or just plain d1e should be getting way more than just a noo.gie.

regards..
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09:13 AM on 02/20/2010
LOL... Bravo!

(btw, Thanks for fanning me! What a fun birthday surprise that was to see. I am honored... :-)
04:09 PM on 02/20/2010
yw ..but it ws not for your borthday ..although I hope you has the mostest bestest ! lol

it was for you ,that you keep plugging away at it ..

keep the faith sister :)
11:42 PM on 02/19/2010
Americans are all overcharged more than twice the going rate for health care (and if you get coverage through your employer, that double charge comes out of your take home salary).

It's NOT reform unless these things are done:

-eliminate the antitrust exemption that give insurance companies a license to steal and charge random prices

-eliminate the deals with drug companies that do the same

-eliminate all deals with the health care industry that have caused so many Americans to die or lack of insurance because in they can't afford to pay the rigged prices
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02:59 AM on 02/20/2010
It's not reform unless it's Medicare open to ALL who want to enroll cleaned it up, improve and expand.
Cap drug prices.
It's that freakin' simple. Save billion of $ and many lives too.