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Obama, Republicans clash at heated health summit - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    "We have a very difficult gap to bridge here," said Rep. Eric Cantor, the No. 2 House Republican. "We just can't afford this. That's the ultimate problem." With Cantor sitting in front of a giant stack of nearly 2,400 pages representing the Democrats' Senate-passed bill, Obama said cost is a legitimate question, but he took Cantor and other Republicans to task for using political shorthand and props "that prevent us from having a conversation." And so it went, hour after hour at Blair House, just across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House - a marathon policy debate available from start to finish to a divided public. The more than six-hour back-and-forth was essentially a condensed, one-day version of the entire past year of debate over the nation's health care crisis, with all its heat, complexity and detail, and a crash course in the partisan divide, in which Democrats seek the kind of broad remake that has eluded leaders for half a century and Republicans favor much more modest changes. With Democrats in control of the White House and Congress, they were left with the critical decision about where to go next. Obama and his Democratic allies argued at Thursday's meeting that a broad overhaul is imperative for the nation's future economic vitality. The president cast health care as "one of the biggest drags on our economy," tying his top domestic priority to an issue that's even more pressing to many Americans.
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    Of course the "we" in "We can't afford this" is the big health care monopolies (pharma, insurance, etc.). Supposedly, the country and people can afford the continued gouging by those special interests (up to 40% in some places this year alone!). Too, if the government were to find a way to "afford it" (disregarding that Medicare and Medicaid savings might pay for it altogether!), that would probably be on the "back" of the richest 5% and by reducing corporate and business subsidies (like those to oil companies, the military industrial complex, "big finance" bailouts and sweetheart Federal funds rates and "liquidity" pumping, non-risk underwriting for things like coastal flood insurance, etc., etc., etc.). Since that is the "invisible hand" that feeds most "conservatives" and Republican politicians, that would never do.
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CDC: Americans consume too much sodium - 0 views

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    Most Americans consume too much sodium, and new strategies and stronger efforts are needed to reduce the amount of dietary salt, according to a new study by federal government researchers.

The Perfect Depression Dealing Method - 1 views

started by Trivedi Master Wellness on 31 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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The Legal and Ethical Factors of Bone Marrow Transplant? - 1 views

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    When it comes to the matter of the legality associated with Bone marrow transplant, there are many issues to consider. The answer is a bit complicated, yet simple. Yes, the BMT is legal in India, but within some legal boundaries that have been set up by the medical branch of the government. Furthermore, there are also legal and ethical factors that are needed to be considered.

All Round Health Through Wellness Programs - 3 views

started by anonymous on 12 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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Bad credit can keep you from financing your education. - 1 views

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    Education is often considered a stepping stone to a better life. Education loans are made available at fairly easy terms and competitive rates available due to government efforts to ensure that deserving students do not have to miss out on the chance of getting higher education due to a lack of funds.
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