How the “Bipartisan” Health Care Plan Will Screw You
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The President calls on Congress to seize this opportunity one that may not come again for decades and finally pass health care reform: Its about every family unable to keep up with soaring out of pocket costs and premiums rising three times faster than wages. Every worker afraid of losing health insurance if they lose [...]
Ralph Nader speaking in Portland Oregon on Sunday, October 4, 2009 on the topic of Single Payer Health Care. With his characteristic wealth of information, Nader details the corruption of the insurance companies and their death grip on American’s access to health care. He further exhorts the audience to work harder to convince their representatives [...]
President Obama addresses the House Democratic Caucus and says that the time is now to vote for health care reform for America.
President Obama is joined by members of the American Nurses Association as he speaks about the urgent need for health care reform. He praises the progress in the Congress, and says inaction is not an option. July 15, 2009 (Public Domain)
President Obama gives remarks in the Rose Garden, praising the consensus that continues to build for health reform. Before he begins, though, he makes a point to praise the Senate for their vote against $1.75 billion for unnecessary F-22 fighter jets, having built another bipartisan consensus for fiscal discipline and changing the way Washington works. [...]
President Obama makes the final case for reforming Americas health care system before a crowd at George Mason University in Virginia. The health insurance reform legislation that Congress will vote on this weekend puts American families and small business owners—not the insurance companies—in control of their own health care.
On March 15, President Obama visited Northern Ohio, home of cancer survivor Natoma Canfield, who recently had to give up her insurance after a 40% rate hike. She was invited to tell her story before a crowd with the President but a recent diagnosis of leukemia prevented her from making it. Natoma, along with the [...]
While it will take about 4 years for health reform to be fully implemented, there are several benefits you can expect to see this year. Learn about them in just 3 minutes.
This map shows where people have UNIVERSAL single payer health care….Afghanistan*, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iraq*, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zea land, Oman, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the United [...]
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