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The slowdown in health care reform will cost Democrats big in the next election - Obama resumes health care push – may be too late too little
Speaking at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual dinner on Saturday night, Obama prescribed the same contentious policy pill he's embraced since taking office: health care reform and his intention to "get it done this year."
However, the middle class America is not happy with what has happened with health care reform bill. Many Democrats have been influenced by the insurance industry lobbyists; and the special interest groups have spent no less than 100 billion dollars in Washinton DC to keep the status quo.
It is time for President Obama to act now. People are dying, families are hurting, children are suffering because of this meaningless delay.
Obama is also getting resless on the issue. He should stop cooperating with the Democrats and the Republicans unless the health care reform bill is passed fast and in its original form where people of United States are protected from preditory insurance companies.
"We must bring about a better health care system in this country not in ten years, not in five years, not in one year, this year," President Obama said.
Taking on the voices that say the administration is moving too fast on health care and needs to slow down, he cited examples of people who need urgent health care, and said such people can''t be asked to wait.
"We have been waiting for health reform since the days of Teddy Roosevelt, we''ve been waiting since the days of Harry Truman. We''ve been waiting since Johnson and Nixon and Clinton. We cannot wait any longer."
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