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President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote Saturday on far-reaching legislation remaking the US health care system. (Nov. 5)

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Obama Welcomes AARP Backing of Health Care Bill

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An Associated Press-GfK poll found likely voters evenly split on whether the law should be scrapped or retooled to make even bigger changes in the way Americans get their health care. Tea party enthusiasm for repeal has failed to catch …

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President Obama signed the health law in March and told voters to read up on it. But opponents of the law have done most of the educating on what it means. Polls show the public remains not only sharply divided over the merits of the measure, but confused about what it does.

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Health Care Law’s Opponents Steer Education Efforts

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A majority of unaffiliated voters believe that members of Congress who voted for the healthcare bill, the stimulus plan, and the auto industry bailout should be voted out of office in November, a new poll shows.

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Unaffiliated voters look to punish Dems for votes

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I’m doubtful that the courts will overturn health care reform but uncertain that a vote against Obama’s insurance mandate can be easily fixed

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What If the Courts Strike Down Health Care Reform?

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Updated: At 10:45 p.m. Eastern time Sunday, the U. S. House of Representatives voted 219 to 212 to pass a historic bill reforming health care in America. Thirty-four Democrats joined Republicans in opposing the bill. …

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Health care reform bill passes, Minnesota delegation splits vote …

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Whether people want to support or repeal health reform may depend on the how much they know about the bill. RocDocs: Voice of the Voter More VoteUpNY.com coverage

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Voice of the Voter: Area split on health care reform

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Whether people want to support or repeal health reform may depend on the how much they know about the bill. RocDocs: Voice of the Voter More VoteUpNY.com coverage

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Voice of the Voter: Area split on health care reform

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An analysis of the Senate bill by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services found that it would push spending on health care up by $222 billion over the next decade, compared with no reform (see table 5 in this report).

Deficit reduction

The CBO says the Senate bill would cut the deficit by $118 billion between now and 2019. That sounds like a lot, but it amounts to less than 3% of the more than $4 trillion in deficits the government will run over the next decade if President Barack Obama’s overall budget plans are enacted. In 2019, for example, the deficit would be $1.253 trillion without reform, and $1.242 trillion with reform.

While the Senate bill would cover 30 million additional people by 2019, it would still leave 23 million without coverage that year, according to the CBO.

Just read the article linked, and decide. These excerpts are directly from the article.

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Jimmy: Pathetic answer. At least try some feeble attempt at an explanation.

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