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Weekly Address: Preserving and Strengthening Medicare

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Democrats Join Secretary Sebelius To Announce Preventive Health Coverage For Women

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Reid: August 1st Marks A Milestone For Women, Thanks To Health Care Reform

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MN Tea Party Leader Suggests You Have No Duty To Help Those Around You

In another response to the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act as Constitutional, Walter Hudson of the North Star Tea Party Patriots asks and answers how the Tea Party should respond to this development. His answer is a much longer term conversation with the American public than just winning the next election or even just repealing “Obamacare“. His long term conversation appears to center around convincing America that they have no duty to anyone around them: We will not elect a president, a Congress, a governor, a state legislature, nor see the appointment of a Supreme Court or lower adjudicators who respect our fundamental individual rights until we purge from our culture this notion of an innate duty toward others. As I … Continue reading

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Health Care Reform IS CONSTITUTIONAL…

From President Obama on the Affordable Care Act: And here is a great article about the positive aspects being implemented by this landmark legislation: After the ACA’s passage in 2010, Mother Jones‘ Nick Baumann listed 10 ways Obama’s signature health-care law will impact the healthy and sick, young and old, rich and poor. Here they are: 1) Insurance companies can no longer impose lifetime coverage limits on your insurance. Never again will you face the risk of getting really sick and then, a few months in, having your insurer tell you “sorry, you’ve ‘run out’ of coverage.” Almost everyone I’ve met knows someone who had insurance but got really, really sick (or had a kid get really sick) and ran into a lifetime cap. 2) … Continue reading

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