Obamacare - At Least Dems Are Willing to Fight for It
On Halloween Day, 2008 — appropriately enough, since his tenure as
president has been a nightmare that makes Freddy Kruger look like Santa
Claus — candidate Barack Obama told the American people, “We are five
days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.”
Well, guess what. He meant it.
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Sell the Individual-Mandate Delay
The defeat of Senator Ted Cruz's defunding strategy may not be the end
of the fight to overturn Obamacare. In some sense, for free-market
conservatives who want consumer choice and private-sector competition,
this whole debate is about good versus evil. It's a point that the brave
and courageous Cruz grasps all too well. If Obamacare becomes
permanent, it will crowd out the private health-care sector, including
insurers and providers, and over time will create a single-payer,
government-statist health-care sector.
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Iran on Obama talk: Broad praise, pockets of anger
Iranians from across the political spectrum hailed Saturday the
historic phone conversation between President Barack Obama and his
Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani, reflecting wide support for an
initiative that has the backing of both reformists and the country's
conservative clerical leadership.
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U.N. Security Council votes to destroy Syria's chemical arms
The U.N. Security Council Friday voted unanimously to approve a resolution that would secure and destroy Syria's stockpiles.
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Senate restores Obamacare funding; bill returns to House
The Democratic-led Senate has blocked an effort to strip money from the
president's health care law. The party-line, 54-44 vote clears the last
obstacle to Senate approval of a measures aimed at preventing a
government shutdown on Tuesday.
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