Health care issues: Tax increases for overhaul
AP - Mon Nov 9, 10:03 am ETA look at key issues in the health care debate:
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A look at key issues in the health care debate:
A piece in yesterday's New York Times by Peter Baker and Helene Cooper reported that all of the U.S. military options for Afghanistan that President...
THE ISSUE: What taxes will increase if Congress overhauls health care?
The emotions that marked passage of the Health Care for America Act were surprisingly raw, even for a Congress that has been racked by partisan bitterness for more than a decade.
DES MOINES – Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty used his Iowa debut as a potential presidential candidate Saturday to excoriate President Obama and congressional Democrats for not doing more to address the still-wheezing economy.
Four out of five House members who didn't side with their party on the health care bill represent districts that voted for the opposite party's presidential nominee in the 2008 election -- districts that voted both red and blue.
Within minutes of vote, Republicans begin crowing about imminent political demise of vulnerable Dems.
Belonging to the political center is inconsequential
One of Las Vegas' top attorneys - and a native of Charleroi - died Friday in a one-vehicle accident near his home.
WASHINGTON (AP) — You’re afraid your cancer is back, and a health insurance company just turned you down.
Lowden, GOP frontrunner, faces attacks from own party By MARTIN GRIFFITH Associated Press RENO (AP) - The high-stakes election is still a year away, but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is already leveling criticism at Republican Sue Lowden, the former state GOP chairwoman, state legislator and Miss America candidate who hopes to unseat him. Lowden, however, is apparently holding her ...
Oh, how the tables have turned.
For Gerry Connolly, the Fairfax County board chairman, denouncing illegal immigration hawks to the south was a safe prospect in the heavily Democratic suburb.
The high-stakes election still is a year away, but U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., already is leveling criticism at Republican Sue Lowden, the former state GOP chairwoman, state legislator and Miss America candidate who hopes to unseat him.
FAIRFAX STATION, Va. — President Barack Obama and the Democrats have a problem heading into next year's elections for control of Congress — they're losing independents to the Republicans and parts of their own Democratic base to apathy.
The memoir by former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, "Going Rogue," hits stores next week. If we were her kind of patriot, the kind who could be trusted with excerpts, we think they'd read something like this: