States Commencing Affordable Health Care With Obama Backed By The Public

mascale

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It is elsewhere noted that the TeaBerserkers did not do all that well in the midterm election. Way fewer than 10% of the eligible voters were for repeal of Affordable Health Care. Those fewer than 10% of eligible voters were clearly voting for 60% annual increases for health insurance, instead! According to them, it's in the Constitution. In all the reports, it's also in California. The Republicans have actually started to vanish in California.

In 2011, State governments, where Republicans did well, are doing bipartisan implementation of the reform, and are even suggesting some changes. The Obama Democrats are on public record in support of any constructive suggestions.

Health care overhaul debate now shifts to states - Road Runner

Obama is back in majority approval with All voters, including independents.

What so far has not happened in the federal House of Representatives, under Boehner--bipartisanship--is happening at all other administrative and legislative levels. Bipartisan Health Care Reform is now already happening, in 2011.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Obama will likely now focus on jobs, helping to bring down MediCaid costs, and will face Republican opposition to any further spending for jobs or MediCaid.)
 
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What so far has not happened in the federal House of Representatives, under Boehner--bipartisanship--is happening at all other administrative and legislative levels. Bipartisan Health Care Reform is now already happening, in 2011.
....And, "Sweet" Eric Cantor is gonna TRY to spin his bullshit, tomorrow-morning!!

"This Sunday, just days before the President delivers his State of the Union Address, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) joins us for an exclusive interview. How will Republicans exercise their new majority in the House? Can the trend of compromise from the lame duck session and the tone of civility in the aftermath of Arizona continue in the 112th Congress, particularly with divisive battles on health care ahead? And what affect will the Tea Party members' influence have over the rest of the GOP agenda? All this and more, coming up on this Sunday's Meet the Press."

<Try to leave John Boner at home. There's no crying on Meet The Press.>​

"The health care law a "job killer"?

The evidence falls short.

HERE
 

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