Did you hear? 71% of Missouri voters rejected the individual mandate contained within the cleverly named Obamacare legislation.
Full Story »16% Of Missouri Soundly Rejects The Obamacare; 6% Support The Obamacare; 78% Don’t Give A Crap!
Medicare and the Affordable Care Act
Weekly Address: Health Reform Starts to Kick In
President Obama addresses the progress being made at implementing health reform which was signed into law last month.
Full Story »Health Insurance Reform Right Now
Boy Who Lost Mother Pleads With Congress To Pass Health Care Reform
Rockefeller Sets The Record Straight On Reconciliation
The Urgency of Health Insurance Reform
President Obama travels to St. Louis, Missouri to stress the importance of passing health insurance reform.
Full Story »Fighting for Health Insurance Reform
Weekly Address: The Immediate Benefits of Health Reform
President Obama addresses the final steps for health reform and lays out the benefits Americans will see immediately after it passes.
Full Story »Open for Questions: Healthcare Reform & Insurance Companies
Health and Human Services Secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, takes questions about healthcare reform and insurance companies.
Full Story »Moving Forward on Health Care Reform
President Obama calls for a final vote on health care reform which has passed both the House and the Senate.
Full Story »Gregg: For Reconciliation Before He Was Against It
Gross Inaccuracies: He Really Hearts Steve Gottwalt
Predictably, in conjunction with the flip floppery that is Representative Steve Gottwalt being for GAMC before he was against GAMC, there is his ardent defender Gary Gross.
Full Story »Former Parliamentarian: Nothing Controversial About Reconciliation
Former Senate Parliamentarian, Robert Dove, discusses the uses and history of reconciliation in the United States Senate.
Full Story »Weekly Address: The Olympic Spirit, the Spirit of Bipartisanship, and Health Reform
President Obama speaks about the closing of the 2010 Winter Olympics, connecting it to the larger idea of bipartisanship and its possibilities for health reform.
Full Story »Bipartisan Meeting on Health Reform: Part 1
President Obama and Congressional leaders from both parties discuss controlling health care costs at the Blair House in Washington, DC
Full Story »Bipartisan Meeting on Health Reform: Part 2
President Obama and Congressional leaders from both parties discuss controlling health care costs at the Blair House in Washington, DC
Full Story »Bipartisan Meeting on Health Reform: Part 3
President Obama and Congressional leaders from both parties discuss controlling health care costs at the Blair House in Washington, DC
Full Story »Bipartisan Meeting on Health Reform: Part 4
President Obama and Congressional leaders from both parties discuss controlling health care costs at the Blair House in Washington, DC
Full Story »Bipartisan Meeting on Health Reform: Part 5
President Obama and Congressional leaders from both parties discuss controlling health care costs at the Blair House in Washington, DC
Full Story »Obama- I Will Not Start From Scratch
President Obama Holds News Conference
The President holds a news conference after meeting with House and Senate leaders from both parties at the White House.
Full Story »President Obama Meets with House and Senate Leaders
The President meets with bipartisan House and Senate leaders to talk about solutions to the major issues facing the country, including creating new jobs and controlling the deficit.
Full Story »President Obama Takes Questions from Senate Democrats
President Obama speaks to the Senate Democratic Policy Committee Issues Conference and takes questions from senators.
Full Story »President Obama Holds a Town Hall in New Hampshire
The President holds a town hall in Nashua, New Hampshire. Having just come from visiting a local business, he discusses his new program to aid small business and community banks.
Full Story »The 2010 State of the Union Address
President Obama speaks about restoring security for middle class families after a lost decade of declining wages, eroding retirement security and escalating health care and tuition costs.
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