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Obama Vows Health Bill Will Get Done

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WASHINGTON (July 13) - A defiant President Barack Obama says health care overhaul will be done this year.
During a Rose Garden event Monday to introduce his pick for surgeon general, Obama brushed off doubts and congressional delays. He said: "Don't bet against us. We are going to make this happen."
The president warned that inaction will create a bigger crisis.
The White House has summoned two lawmakers critical to overhaul legislation to meet with Obama on Monday afternoon. They are Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., and Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.
Baucus and Rangel are in charge of the crucial job of coming up with how to pay for a comprehensive health care overhaul that would cost an estimated $1 trillion over 10 years, mostly for subsidies to help cover some 50 million uninsured Americans.
The meeting comes as Obama, newly returned from an overseas trip, must refocus on his top legislative priority: a sweeping health care bill to bring down costs and cover the uninsured. Timelines for the health legislation continue to be pushed back, with a bill unveiling promised for Monday in the House sliding to Tuesday as House Democratic leaders struggled to regain support from moderate and conservative Democrats who threatened opposition last week over the bill's price tag and other issues.
The White House's strategy to leave the legislative back-and-forth to Congress has produced varying and sometimes contradictory versions of health care legislation — along with delays. As the Senate turns its attention to Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings, the focus on that side of the Capitol will turn away from Obama's top domestic priority.
The administration's Democratic allies in Congress hinted they would not deliver legislation before leaving town for an August recess. The delay would be a blow to the White House and to Democrats' electoral prospects.
The House and Senate are working toward legislation that would deliver on Obama's popular goals from his presidential campaign, but they are hardly in unison. House Democrats have proposed raising taxes on wealthy Americans to pay for the plan.
That idea appears to face opposition in the Senate, where a bipartisan group of senators is trying to reassemble a financing package now missing a key component: an unpopular tax on high-cost health insurance benefits, which would have raised $320 billion out of a $1 trillion package.
A bipartisan deal would have a better chance of winning broad support. That's what Obama says he wants, and the best chance for such a deal is still in the Senate.
But after a turbulent week, senators will move cautiously. A lot more work is needed to avoid another round of miscalculations.
Republicans, seizing on an issue that affects all Americans and has shown a glimmer of hope for an out-of-power political party, have lambasted the proposals as rash and irresponsible. They also see the issue as a way to win House and Senate seats in the 2010 midterm elections.
"There is no chance that it's going to be done by August," said Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. "President Obama was right about one thing: He said if it's not done quickly, it won't be done at all. Why did he say that? Because the longer it hangs out there, the more the American people are skeptical, anxious and even in opposition to it."
Obama's Health and Human Services secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, tried to calm fears Democrats would tax some employer-provided health care benefits as income. She said the details are far from finished.
"Well, the House has a version," she said, discounting any version as final. "There are a couple of different proposals being worked on in the Senate."
Sebelius spoke with CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday and Kyl appeared on ABC's "This Week."
Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar and Phillip Elliot contributed to this report.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
2009-07-13 12:36:10
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Longbeaird40
4:39AM Jul 13 2009 
There was a guy reading parts of the healthcare bill on t.v. and he said the bill was nothing but pork , and the bill looked like more of a exercise program instead of a healthcare bill . You know with all the parks and jungle gym's and such . What a Joke ! I thought every man was created equal ?
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WBEARL
4:02PM Jul 12 2009 
The Democrats in Washington never stop amazing me. I mean I can see how they see the voters as stupid, because they fool them into thinking they are getting something for nothing, time after time. But they never learn they can't fool the Rich. As they go around promising to tax the Rich, the Rich are moving and hiding their money just in case. The money they do end up taxing is replaced by raising the cost of what the voters buy in the store. The only thing more amazing, how many dyed in the wool Democrats really believe they are "Getting at the Rich". Oh ya and if they come up short they can always raise the taxes on the middle class saying "they misread the state of the economy" or in plan terms, the rich didn't cooperate and now they have to find a way to pay for their mistakes.
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CHANGEWEBELIEVE
3:59PM Jul 12 2009 
INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE RUNNING OUR HEALTH CARE;;;;;;;;;;;;;;LOBBYISTS ARE RUNNING OUR HEALTH CARE;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;PHARMACUETICALS ARE RUNNING OUR HEALTH CARE;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;CEOS ARE RUNNING OUR HEALTH CARE;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;AND ALL OF THE THESE ARE MAKING BILLION AND BILLIONS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS AS WE ALL BLOG HERE TODAY;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;WE NEED HEALTH REFORM
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dcriticalbill44
3:38PM Jul 12 2009 
I already pay a lot for health insurance, now I have to pay for other people's too?If they socialize medicine (more than it already is) in this country, I will refuse to pay income tax. There is NO LAW that says you have to pay income tax
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GING SIMS
11:23PM Jul 10 2009 
ALL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM'S are built on LIES and FUTURE LIE'S! CHECK out Social Security and Medicare if YOU thank you'll be excluded from TAXES on this next GOVERNMENT DEBACLE for very long ( more than 6-10 years)!
Eventually "EVERYONE" pay's for GOVERNMENT LIE'S!
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