- During the GOP debate in Florida on Thursday, an unemployed Floridian in the audience named Lynn asked the candidates what their policies could do to help her get affordable health insurance again. (Huffington Post)
- Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Pitts, chairman of a health care panel, says the GOP leadership wants to seize the opportunity if Obamas signature legislation is ruled unconstitutional. (msnbc.com)
- We can hardly believe that there won't be another GOP presidential debate for about a month This litany of supposed differences between the Obama health care law and "Romneycare" is a bit specious. (Washington Post)
- House Republicans have tried to repeal various pieces of President Barack Obama's health reform law, but they haven't touched the least popular piece: the individual mandate. (Politico.com)
- Maybe I should say public health even before medical care, said Dr. Keidan, a 56-year-old graduate of the University of Michigan. (Toledo Blade)
- At first glance, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Utah Gov. John Huntsman, Rep. Ron Paul and Gov. Rick Perry, both from Texas, former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney, and former Pennsylvania Sen. (Kaiser Health News)
- The debate had one other notable exchange when Santorum took on Romney on health care with a prosecutors methodical effectiveness. (Atlantic Online)
- This months Kaiser Family Foundation poll had some discouraging results about the publics attitude toward the Supreme Court and the Affordable Care Act, but it had a glimmer of good news for Mitt Romney. First, this, via Think Progress. (DAILY KOS)
Friday, January 27, 2012
Gop health care
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