Democrats
Democrats Sound Retreat on ObamaCare
The Democrat faithful were told yesterday to do an about-face on ObamaCare. No more sweeping claims about reducing the cost of health care or the federal deficit which have been blown up by various government as well as private analyses. The ObamaCare loyalists have been told to forget the overpromising and stop the “spin.” Instead, the new talking points recommend admitting that the “law is not perfect” but, now the Democrats will “work to improve it.”
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Reid vows changes to filibuster rules
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Colorado Dems use Gulf Crisis as Fundraiser
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Finally, a little good news out of Washington
We haven’t found much to cheer about from the Democrat leadership in Congress and the Obama Administration, but a few glimmers of hope are beginning to pop up. In today’s news are the following headlines that demonstrate the unrest that is growing (as the fall elections get closer) within the Democrat majorities:
Election-Year Deficit Fears Stall Obama Stimulus Plan
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"There Are No Rules Here ... We Make Them Up As We Go Along"
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The Health Care Summit: the Reality behind the Rhetoric
By: Christopher M. Jaarda
During Thursday’s White House health care summit, the President stated his intent to focus on the areas of health reform where Democrats and Republicans agreed. The President also asked the summit participants to put away their usual political talking points and to refrain from partisan attacks.
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National Debt
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