The Constitutional Fight to Repeal Health Reform Keeps on Kicking
A federal judge in Florida sympathizes with the claim that the bill is unconstitutional.
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A federal judge in Florida sympathizes with the claim that the bill is unconstitutional.
The overall poverty rate climbed to 14.3 percent, the highest since 1994.
According to the 'Post,' this is "BAD BIDNESS."
Plan includes $775 million in cuts to Medicaid and other programs.
"If you're trying to be bitchy, you're doing a good job," hissed Barney's boyfriend in his defense. Snap!
And how it's working on financial-regulation reform.
Note to all aspiring fearmongers: That is not the thing to do with people who are ALREADY amped up.
Now it goes back to the House, where it may get voted on this afternoon.
Hillary Clinton appears to be genuinely pleased that Barack Obama passed health-care reform.
Speaker credits Obama during sit-down with Diane Sawyer.
He's no FDR or LBJ, but he has still "sealed his reputation as a president of great historical import."
Anti-abortion Democrats may have finally gotten what they wanted.
This weekend is going to be fun after all!
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