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Officials Defend Obama Health Care Plan

By PHILIP ELLIOTT
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WASHINGTON (July 19) - Administration officials defended President Barack Obama's broad health care proposals on Sunday and urged a skeptical public not to judge the Democrats' overhaul until Congress writes a final version.
Facing independent budget predictions that contradict the White House's rhetoric, officials sought to refute Republican objections to massive changes in how Americans receive health care. They emphasized that Congress has not yet settled on an outline for health care legislation and reiterated Obama's desire for a bipartisan approach.
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Department of Health and Human Services chief Kathleen Sebelius
William B. Plowman, NBC News / AP

Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of Health and Human Services, discusses the Obama administration's broad health care proposals on NBC's 'Meet the Press' Sunday. "This is a work in progress," she said.

"This is a work in progress," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said, trying to calm nervous lawmakers whose re-elections could hinge on the legislation. "More will be done. The House and the Senate are committed to working with the president to get this done."
The United States is the only developed nation that does not have a comprehensive national health care plan for all its citizens, and Obama campaigned on a promise to offer affordable health care to all Americans. However, the recession and a deepening budget deficit have made it difficult to win support for costly new programs.
"The House has one approach. We put forward a different approach. The Senate is considering yet more options," White House budget director Peter Orszag said. "The key thing is we need to get there in a way that is deficit neutral."
Paying for the health care plan remains the major challenge, underscored by a nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office report that emerging House legislation would increase deficits by $239 billion over a decade.
"I don't follow why we've got to spend another $1.5 trillion to $2 trillion, most people estimate, on top of the $2.5 trillion we're already spending in this country and yet still have, under one estimate, at least 33 million people without health insurance," said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah. "I mean, these are things that are real serious problems."
Democrats insisted the budget analysis ignores savings and Obama's pledge not to add red ink to the federal ledger.
"It's clear that they're working with different assumptions than the White House and the Congress is," said Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., the chairman of the House tax-writing committee.
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Even so, the politics of adding to the deficit or raising taxes is tricky. Obama officials have refused to rule out a tax on the wealthiest Americans and oppose a tax on employer-provided health care benefits. They also want the Senate and the House to pass separate bills before an August recess, leaving reconciliation of their differences for September or later. White House officials grudgingly accept that such a timetable — which has shifted from being a demand to more of a goal — might force them into policy compromises.
"What we have said is this bill has to be deficit neutral," said Orszag, a former top budget chief for Congress. "We think there are better ways of obtaining additional revenue, and we have to let this legislative process play out."
But it won't come cheap. That means increased taxes and political opposition.
Republicans paint Obama's proposals as a massive tax that would leave small businesses wounded, employers shifting away from private plans toward a government-based system, and workers without coverage. Some GOP members have also cautioned that the legislation could fund abortions, a fear crucial to the social conservatives who hold sway inside the Republican Party and a proposition Orszag would not rule out.
A key Republican, however, warned his party not to scuttle health care legislation over abortion.
"No matter what your views are on abortion, you shouldn't ask people to use their tax dollars if they think that abortion is taking a life," said Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H. "I would hate to see the health care debate go down over that issue. ... Hopefully we won't get ourselves wrapped around the wheel of abortion in this debate."
Obama's advisers have argued that overhauling health care is vital to the nation's long-term economic recovery.
About 50 million of America's 300 million people are without health insurance. The government provides coverage for the poor and elderly, but most Americans rely on private insurance, usually received through their employers. However, not all employers provide insurance and not everyone can afford to buy it. With unemployment rising, many Americans are losing their health insurance when they lose their jobs.
The insurance industry, which fought President Bill Clinton's health care effort in 1993 and 1994, is beginning to run its first TV ads of this year's health care fight. The multimillion-dollar campaign, being aired nationally on cable stations, restates the industry's support for an overhaul that provides universal coverage and its offer to cover people who are already sick. The ad campaign, which starts Monday, does not mention the insurers' strong opposition to creating a government-run insurance option.
Seeking to prod colleagues, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy wrote an essay for Newsweek magazine about the policy that has guided his decades in the Senate.
"Unless we act now, within a few years, 55 million Americans could be left without coverage even as the economy recovers," wrote the Massachusetts Democrat, who is being treated for brain cancer. "All Americans should be required to have insurance. For those who can't afford the premiums, we can provide subsidies."
Sebelius appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press." Orszag spoke with "Fox News Sunday" and CNN's "State of the Union." Hatch and Rangel appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation." Gregg also appeared on the Fox program.
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Trackstar1059

12:16 PMAug 08 2009

YEAH THESE BA#$%^& CONGRESS PEOPLE LIKE PELOSI AND ALL THESE DEM F#$%^ WILL GET THE BEST HEALTHCARE CARE ABOVE THE GENERAL PUBLIC NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS, THESE CORRUPT DEVILS CAN BURN IN HELL

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CNakao534

05:20 AMAug 04 2009

IF HUSSEIN OBAMA THINKS HIS HEALTH CARE PLAN IS SO DANM GOOD WHY DON'T HE HAVE ALL GOVERNMENT WORKS INCLUDING HE BE UNDER THIS PLAN.

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CNakao534

05:15 AMAug 04 2009

HUSSEIN OBAMA NEED A BAND AID TO HIS HEALTH CARE PLAN. IT'S BLEEDING CASH.

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Fractaldyne

11:50 AMJul 25 2009

Say YES to Health Care Reform Say ' NO' to HR 3200, the ' Kill Granny ' Bill

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SouthernxCross1

08:34 AMJul 23 2009

psambo is a insane ****** piece of trash a freak of nature a power mad pice of shit who wants to give our money to the god damn wetbacks and lazy ******* who wont get off thier butts to buy and get ajob to buy thier own health care this is just another intitilemnet program to keeo the blacks and wetbacks dependent on america. je wont even read the piece of sjit just like all those seantors and house members they keep adding and stealing from us what is wrong with you people. osambo has got to go kick that ****** back to the curb.send his blacl sorry ass back to the ghetto or better yet send him back to africa where those ape bastards can swing from trees. **** you osambo all to hell.

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Cavalry577

08:59 PMJul 23 2009

You explain to me were forcing insurance companies to lower their rates to allow everyone to have coverage actually helps everyone. Here you go - every business cuts employees when revenue decreases. So when you force an insurance companie to reduce their amount of revenue, they will start to aly people off. So the very companies your trying to get to become affordable to everyone, is having to fire people, who ultimately wont be able to afford it. That same insurance company that uses X amount of dollars to pay doctors, is now paying those doctors less to do their job. I dont care who you are, if a guy/gal went to school for 8 years to learn how to fix you, who cares how much money they make for it. So if it no longer becomes financially beneficial for a doctor, you will start getting lower quality doctors. That same insurance company that pays those doctors, pays prescription companies. Their revenue decreased, so now they cant afford to pay prescrition companies the same amo...

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VLEEGAINES

01:23 AMJul 22 2009

July 21, 2013 AP News - Washington D.C. TEENS ARRESTED FOR FRENCH FRY POSSESSION Federal authorities today arrested two adults and three minors, following a month long undercover investigation, in which illegal french fries were found in the possession of the minor children. Adults face multiple charges in the matter ranging from Contributing to the Obesity of Minors, a felony to simple fry possession, a misdemeanor, which when convicted, will carry a prison sentence of 8-10 years and a $500,000 fine. Agents of the Federal Eating Habits Taskforce spearheaded the operation in neighboring Arlington, with assistance of local police departments. The Taskforce was created following federal legislation paving the way for the government's take-over of all health care in America. The American Healthcare Act, of 2009, was soon found to require an enforcement arm to insure compliance by the public, thus the U.S. Department of Healthy Citizens was commis...

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Atmame77

01:49 PMJul 21 2009

Screw Obama care! Single payer Health Ins NOW! Get rid of the for profit health care a Nixon era failure.

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RZUEMAN

11:12 AMJul 21 2009

when they finish the plan.Give the people time and the congressmen need to read it before it is voted on.The hidden stuff has the most teeth.

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SNUGFITSTUDIO

09:51 AMJul 21 2009

Instead of spending millions on an ad campaign I challange the insurance industry to spend millions to propose a better solution. Leaving things as they are is a recipe for disaster.

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Administration officials defended President Barack Obama\'s broad health care proposals on Sunday and urged a skeptical public not to judge the Democrats\' overhaul until Congress writes a final version.