Obama Assures Caller Congress Will Speed Up and Slow Down Simultaneously by Jim Geraghty
I'm noticing that Obama is stuck with this strange split as he holds these events to promote his health-care overhaul legislation. Overall, his theme is that time is of the essence, the bill must be passed now, there's no time to wait, etc. But when he's confronted with controversial provisions, like the requirement that Medicare must now cover consultations on end-of-life care (which some fear is a backdoor to assisted suicide), he insists that it's nothing to worry about, since the bill is still evolving: "We're still having a whole series of negotiations, and that may be something that members of Congress will want to take a second look at . . ."
We have to hurry up, except when we review the bill carefully and take out the bad parts . . .
-- Edited by buffaloboy on Tuesday 28th of July 2009 04:27:13 PM
Can anyone believe this man? Well, the elderly better take heed to what this fraud is trying to purport. You'd think that we elderly would learn through the years, but we're like everyone else--looking for hope.
How can one "Speed Up and Slow Down Simultaneously"? Even Obama will have a tough time doing that. LOL
-- Edited by thebword on Friday 31st of July 2009 10:48:31 PM
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