Fiorina: Obama might have to 'eat his words' on health reform
Added 79 days ago on November 22nd, 2009
A day after the fragile Senate Democratic Caucus rallied to move the Democrats' health care reform bill to the Senate floor for debate, the woman who wants to replace Sen. Barbara Boxer said Sunday that President Obama will have to "eat his words" on health care reform if the bill becomes law."If you listen to what the President Obama said about this health care proposal, even he agreed with me. He said he wouldn't sign into law a bill that increased the deficit. He said he wouldn't sign into law a bill that increased the cost of health care. If this bill goes through, President Obama will have to eat his words or break his promise."
Source: politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
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Posted by: PollM
3:34pm, November 22nd, 2009
Re: Fiorina: Obama might have to 'eat his...
It's a joke to believe that we are not paying for it currently one way or another.Posted by: james2044
7:06pm, November 22nd, 2009
Re: Fiorina: Obama might have to 'eat his...
PollM, WE are paying for good health coverage for ourselves. The democrat's take over will destroy that and give us a goverment plan that is fiar to poor at best. It is more expensive, less coverage and gets between us and our doctors.Posted by: AUpolls
7:15pm, November 22nd, 2009
Re: Fiorina: Obama might have to 'eat his...
Hard to say yes....
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