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Jul 23
2009
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I Got Your Deadline, Mr. PresidentPosted by Alice Stewart in Health Care |
Members of congress should take offense to President Obama telling them that if they don’t have a deadline, they can’t get anything done. In his fourth prime time news conference of his administration, President Obama continued to poke and prod of members of Congress into quick action on healthcare. The problem with this prescription, the administration needs to realize that to carry out a complete overhaul of our health care system, it’s more important to get it done ‘right’ than ‘right now.
Another inspiring teleprompter-driven Obamacare speech, mixed with some questions from the media, and nothing new to show for it. It was more of the same, and many are still asking the same questions about cost, choice, and coverage for our elected officials. When the president was pressed for details, he reverted to his talk of little blue pills, red pills, and sore throats.
The president dodged the cost question by saying, “before we talk about how to pay for it, let's talk about what exactly needs to be done.”




