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6/8/09: White House Press Briefing

Submitted by admin on August 14, 2009 – 8:00 pm10 Comments

White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)

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  • phillipmarch22 says:

    Every administration has dipped their hands in to the Social Security fund, so don’t just name one Pres. The GOP voted no across the board on Medicare. Now, if the GOP does not want the public option, why aren’t they saying we ought to get rid of Medicare and while they are at it, lets get rid of the Veteran’s Administration and THAT government healthcare? You are proof positive that someone needed to drop a few more chlorine tablets in to the gene pool!

  • Wcoltd says:

    100% of the stimulus money is going to go to repaving the road to serfdom.

  • PharmDuy says:

    Stop asking the same question! There should be a way to stop the same guy asking many questions. I want to hear questions from the others too.

  • DarthAnonym0us says:

    You are an idiot

  • KlaraMargret says:

    I´ll take that under constiration

  • DarthAnonym0us says:

    I recommend you first learn to spell check before you post a comment, proper spelling is as follows idiot, consideration.I rest my case.

  • mikebeliveau says:

    CONSIDERATION

  • peaceispatriotic7 says:

    The Government loves you more than the insurance companies. The insurance companies want to rape you.

  • Wcoltd says:

    really? No, it’s not the insurance companies – imagine getting in the E.R. without insurance. It’s the high cost of health care, and the reason the cost of health care is so high is due to 2 reasons, government regulations that burden doctors with expensive lawsuits, and regulations which make it very difficult for a person to pursue a medical degree. If more people were able to become doctors, and if patients were to be allowed to assess their own risk, the cost of health care would plunge.

  • phillipmarch22 says:

    Tort reform has NOTHING to do with the private insurance companies that provide health insurance to US citizens. Totally different animal. What are the gov regs you are talking about that burden doctors right now? Access care at their own risk? You might feel a little different if your child went in for a minor operation and was left to be a vegtable for the rest of their lives and you had to care to him or her. Would you want a cap of lets say $250,000 for damages? Be honest now!

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