As many of you know, I’ve been a fan of Dobbs. Yes, he has been leading the far right on issues like immigration and border security, but he opposed the Bush tax cuts, wanted to raise the minimum wage, is pro choice and favors gay marriage.
Meanwhile, he values fiscally responsibility and has a pro business attitude. Certainly an independent minded guy if I’ve ever seen one.
However, his recent tango with the birthers movement made his ratings...
Will seniors sit still for half a trillion dollars in Medicare...
Seniors: One super-voting bloc politicians mess with at their peril For months now, it’s been clear that the road to “deficit neutral” health care reform is a bumpy, maybe...
Lieberman, Moderate Dems Oppose Public Option
Well, at least the opt out version. Here’s Joe… “We’re trying to do too much at once,” Lieberman said. “To put this government-created insurance company on...
PricewaterhouseCoopers Backs Away From Insurance Study
They helped conduct it, but the backlash at the incoherence of the findings has forced them to place the blame back on the folks who commissioned it, AHIP. From Politico:...
Bipartisanship, Health Care Reform & The Benefits Of Compromise
I write one, Jason writes one, I write another, and Jason writes another. And so I write this… I don’t accept the premise that because the conversation isn’t less strident...
Nobody’s Happy About The Baucus Bill? Good.
This is partially in response to Jason’s post over at Poligazette that the Baucus bill doesn’t represent bipartisan compromise and the lion’s share of blame shouldn’t...
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