Obama Health Care Reform

What Obama Needs to Learn from Sarah Palin

Robin Wells | Posted 09.08.2009 | Politics


Robin Wells

The fight over health care reform is indeed a moral battle. No longer an issue of statistics and parliamentary maneuvers, it's moved to a higher level.

Truth-telling and Responsibility in Health Care

Jim Wallis | Posted 09.07.2009 | Politics


Jim Wallis

Misinformation and angry mobs are not how democracy functions. Freedom of speech and assembly are certainly our rights, but they must be exercised with responsibility and accountability.

Why Aren't Progressive Groups Protesting Obama's Back-Room Deal with Big Pharma?

Miles Mogulescu | Posted 09.06.2009 | Politics


Miles Mogulescu

Progressives were outraged when the Bush administration banned Medicare from negotiating for lower drug prices. It's time for outrage when the Obama administration does the same.

Bank Bonuses and the Reform Agenda in the Balance

Jeffrey Sachs | Posted 09.06.2009 | Politics


Jeffrey Sachs

Health care reform hangs in the balance at the same time we learn that nine banks, all recipients of federal bailout support, paid an astounding $33 billion in bonuses in 2008.

The Manatees and the Sharks

Rachel Farris | Posted 09.05.2009 | Politics


Rachel Farris

We are often like manatees, unwilling or unable to defend ourselves. Maybe progressives are in fact angry. What's unclear is when we'll start doing something about it.

The Health Care Bubble: The Status Quo Is Unsustainable

Louise Marie Roth | Posted 09.05.2009 | Politics


Louise Marie Roth

Defenders of the status quo seem unable to see the big health insurance bubble for what it is: an unsustainable, out-of-control behemoth headed for a huge collision.

Labeling the Angry Mob Won't Be Enough

Taylor Marsh | Posted 09.05.2009 | Politics


Taylor Marsh

You cannot win any political campaign without connecting to people's emotions. Americans split pretty evenly over health care reform, so whoever taps into these emotions will win.

Memo to Marc Ambinder: The Right-Wing Is Not the Middle

Bill Scher | Posted 09.05.2009 | Media


Bill Scher

I don't consider Ambinder to be a right-wing shill. He's giving sincere analysis, as he always does. Just in this case, he's wrong.

The Guns of August: A Call to Arms for Progressives and Obama Activists

Richard Kirsch | Posted 09.05.2009 | Home


Richard Kirsch

Since health care won't be decided at the popular ballot box, we can't just wait for the public to recognize the reality behind this nutty minority.

Is Obama Losing Health Care Reform?

Darrell West | Posted 09.04.2009 | Politics


Darrell West

Ultimately, Democrats will succeed in passing health care reform because the risks of failure are too high.

Five Reasons the Health Care Battle Is NOT the Presidential Campaign

Peter Daou | Posted 09.04.2009 | Politics


Peter Daou

Weeks ago, I cautioned that the White House was in perpetual campaign mode. Therein lies the problem. The August health care battle isn't the presidential campaign.

Relying on the Sausage Factory: The Best Way to Enact Health Care?

Lanny Davis | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics


Lanny Davis

I know to be effective helping the president pass national health care at long last -- which I strongly support -- it would help a little if I understood a little more.

Christians Weigh In On Health Care Reform

Dan Nejfelt | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics


Dan Nejfelt

Huffington Post blogger Matt Warmowski asked an important question about healthcare reform last week: Where are the Christians in this debate?

How To Argue For A Public Option On Health Insurance

Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics


Thomas de Zengotita

What supporters of the public option most need is a clear line of argument. That line of argument is rooted in the fact that the vast majority of Americans think Medicare is great.

Faint Praise

Robert Kuttner | Posted 09.02.2009 | Politics


Robert Kuttner

Even if we insure more people, as President Obama hopes to, a fragmented, profit-oriented system simply cannot yield the most efficient use of health outlays.

So Far, So Good

Mike Lux | Posted 09.02.2009 | Politics


Mike Lux

After all the health care reform pushing and shoving, threats and counter-threats, deals and counter-deals, after all the negotiating back and forth: so far, so good.

Obama Tries To Build Support For Health Care By Promising Less

Washington Post | Ceci Connolly | Posted 09.01.2009 | Politics


From the start of his presidency, Barack Obama made clear that his plan for enacting comprehensive health-care reform came down to three words: fast, ...

Health Care Bill Has Little Margin For Error In House

FiveThirtyEight.com | Posted 09.01.2009 | Politics


Last night, the Energy and Commerce Committee voted 31-28 to approve a compromise version of the Democrats' health care reform bill. As the Energy and...

Healthcare's Public Option: Dean vs. Burgess (VID)

Blaise Zerega | Posted 09.01.2009 | Politics


Blaise Zerega

I have a sinking feeling that by the time the Senate has its turn, the public option will resemble a poor combination of Medicare and Medicaid.

President's Field Team Targets Blue Dogs' Districts Over Health Care Battle

Dawn Teo | Posted 08.31.2009 | Politics


Dawn Teo

Obama's former campaign arm, Organizing for America, is targeting districts of Blue Dog Dems reluctant to support health care reform with old-fashioned, on-the-ground operations.

The Heavenly Host of Health Care Authors

Michael Brenner | Posted 08.30.2009 | Politics


Michael Brenner

The health care bill is 1,000+ pages. As long as the Old and New Testaments, with a few centuries of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire tacked on.

When Will They Ever Learn?

Mike Lux | Posted 08.29.2009 | Politics


Mike Lux

One thing is absolutely clear from what has happened over the last week in the health care debate: fundamental change has not come to Washington, D.C.

Sam Stein

Obama "A Little Frustrated" With Health Care Reform Stagnation

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 08.28.2009 | Politics


President Barack Obama acknowledged Tuesday that he has grown "a little frustrated" with objections to his health care reform goals. "This is one of ...

Ask the House to Pass Reform Before Going on Vacation!

Jason Rosenbaum | Posted 08.28.2009 | Politics


Jason Rosenbaum

Today, the Health Care for America Now coalition is having a national call-in day. Our message? The House of Representatives needs to pass reform now, before they go home for vacation.

Obama and the Blue Dogs

Jeff Danziger | Posted 08.28.2009 | Politics


Jeff Danziger

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