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Republicans Urge Democrats To Start All Over On Health Care
By Health Care Info | April 11, 2010
As a senior Democrats are fighting for their health legislation to save the Republicans demanded of President Obama and congressional leaders to give the unpopular Bill and start talks on a new bipartisan consensus approach. have lost since Democrats in the Senate, their majority filibuster-proof with the Massachusetts special election House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nevada) investigated with the help of special budgetary rules to the Senate version of the law before passing fix it by the house. It is a highly unusual and risky maneuver lead, even if the direct way Obama’s desk and Pelosi and Reid in numerous internal problems, as they seek for Democratic votes. The Liberals want to add stripes from the primary source of funding in the Senate bill – a consumption tax on high-cost insurance plans – and push for a government insurance option. But Democratic moderates to another partisan vote on health care, are reluctant to take regardless of the invoice to the content. Now Reid and Pelosi claim must be with GOP leaders, who new of her surprise Senate victory that have latched on private conversations as the latest example of Democratic strong-arm tactics to a law that push polls show Americans regard with great skepticism encouraged. “We tried to find the whole week Pelosi, Majority Leader Reid and stop continuing to maintain a path to their large state takeover of health care, seen adopted,” said House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio). “The Republicans will continue to be vigilant in exposing this.” Even in Massachusetts, sat Boehner, “They are still trying a way to find them in the throat of the American people push.” Despite the GOP’s near-lockstep Democratic opposition to health care efforts during the past year, Boehner stressed that he is not urging his Democratic colleagues to walk away from the cause. “Let’s start from the beginning in the sense that we take steps to our system can work better,” said Ohio Republican. “No one believes in Washington, our current health care system is not perfect and certainly the Republicans.” In an interview Sunday morning on the ABC News program “This Week,” Sen.-elect Scott Brown, Reid and Pelosi called on the concerns he heard, heed directly from Massachusetts voters during the campaign, who told him they were “excited by the backroom deals “, including a special provision for Nebraska Medicaid included in the Senate bill to win support of Senator Ben Nelson (D-Neb.). “Said Back to the drawing board Go and do it in a transparent, non-partisan manner,” Brown. Senior White House adviser David Axelrod said the NBC show “Meet the Press” that Obama would push for a health care overhaul to continue to address as part of efforts to the causes of the current economic crisis. “The President is determined to ensure that we are dealing with the problems before us and one of those health problems,” said Axelrod. “The American people do not say, let us walk away from the reform of health insurance.” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, admit it on the CNN program “State of the Union” refused to even find that the prospects for concluding a Bill had dimmed considerably. “We are still in the five-yard line,” said Gibbs. “We are one vote away to make in the House of Representatives … health care reform a reality.” House of Representatives and the Senate are leaders with the aim to determine by the end of the week over whether the Senate Bill is a viable option. “We are still looking for a way to do a comprehensive legislation,” said Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), said a member of the House Democratic Leadership, Fox News. “Surely there are certain provisions for the deal will be deleted. The Nebraska and other parts – including Senator Nelson said he does not want in the bill. It is certain that changes must be made.”
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