Republicans Champion Government Health Insurance...for Seniors
If you ever needed proof that big government programs are popular with the American people, the Republican defense of Medicare could be exhibit one.
The best thing that can happen to the Democrats for the long-term in 2010 is to lose just enough seats that a) it won't impact their majority, but that b) the Republicans will think they won big.
If you ever needed proof that big government programs are popular with the American people, the Republican defense of Medicare could be exhibit one.
The House health care bill does more to cover the uninsured than the Senate bill, offers a slightly stronger version of the public option and puts more stringent mandates on individuals and employers than does the Senate.
During the Vietnam War, it became clear that America could not afford to simultaneously wage war on poverty and wage war in Vietnam. The parallel to where we are now should be obvious.
President Obama will face an intriguing dilemma in international protocol during his Oslo trip, concerning the bow. Immediately before the Nobel ceremony, he will have an audience with King Harald V, of Norway.
We can get the economy to work and work for all of us, by putting the American people to work. We're shovel ready!
Those of us who worked to elect Obama owe those young cadets something better than the continuation of the George Bush long-war strategy that Obama is offering them.
If after sending soldiers to wage this war, al Qaeda maintains its foothold, the Taliban is stronger, Afghanistan is more unstable and anti-Americanism is on the rise, why should we expect a better outcome when we do more of the same?
The public option was never a coherent, well-defined policy tool. It's an amorphous concept that stands as a symbol of reform and as a perceived antidote to the greed and callousness of the insurance industry.
This is not the time or place to instigate a new battle over reproductive rights. Families and businesses who are getting buried under the weight of the cost of health care deserve better.
Why don't we call Newt Gingrich or Dick Cheney stupid? We don't make those charges against those people, because as much as we might not agree with them or like them, we know that they are not dullards.
I just made one of the most important decisions of my life. Today, I announced that I am entering the race to challenge Richard Burr for the U.S. Senate seat from North Carolina.
We need to start imagining and preparing for a global, coordinated economic transformation on the scale of a world war -- not only to restore jobs, but to restore means of making a sustainable living to everyone on Earth.
Demonstrating the importance of this appointment to the White House, Biden gave the oath to the openly gay lawyer turned diplomat.
The health care reform bill now being debated in the Senate must include a provision that sets a minimum medical loss ratio to keep insurers from gouging consumers and leaving patients without the care they need.
This week there is yet another attempt to introduce a "public option" into health care legislation that could pass the Senate. It's not really a public option. It's not really new. But it just might do the job.
Marvin Weinbaum, a scholar-in-residence at the Middle East Institute and an Afghanistan expert who visited the White House during the months President Obama was crafting his new AfPak policy, recently spoke to a group of journalists.
To understand American values, we must embrace our Founding Fathers and Mothers. If I better understood of the origins of America, I would not have undergone such a confusing development as I matured into a young man.