The GOP that just told the uninsured that it doesn't support health insurance reform just told the unemployed that they can wait for unemployment insurance.
Liberals turned Joe Lieberman into an unprincipled opportunist.
I assume that when the President of the United States lectures the President of Afghanistan about the need to root out political corruption, end drug trafficking, and restore the rule of law by holding law-breakers accountable, he's talking about their country and now ours.
In a speech at NYU, White House Budget Director Orszag describe all the conditions that would justify an immediate additional stimulus and other job-creating efforts -- and then failed to mention any measures to put people back to work.
Despite several efforts to explain the CBO's analysis of the effect of the public option on insurance premiums, it is still being misunderstood by the media and misrepresented by scoundrels like Joe Lieberman.
The next time any of the phony fiscal deficit scolds lectures us about how public health programs cost too much, they should get a pie in the face.
Congressman Alan Grayson reads stories from Names of the Dead -- about people who died from lack of adequate health care because they had no insurance.
Joe Lieberman has shifted his argument for opposing a public option. Yesterday, he claimed the public option was a health entitlement that would add to the deficit. Today Joe changed his tune to match the insurance industry argument used in the PriceWaterhousCoopers report.
If you examine what Olympia Snowe requested regarding a trigger for a public option, it's she got every thing she requested in Harry Reid's public option opt out proposal. Someone should tell her that.
ABC's This Week turned itself into Fox News