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» Blogggers Bill Scher and Terrance Heath take on the question dominating progressive political debate: Is the health care reform bill so compromised that it's not worth passing? Watch this video, and then you decide.

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» Roger Hickey: Pass the Best Health Reform Bill — And Keep Fighting for More Reform."
» Jason Rosenbaum: "Where Health Reform Stands: Senate vs. House"
» Digby: "Leadership"
» Terrance Heath: "The Window or the Stairs: Kill the Mandate, Or Kill the Bill?"
» Isaiah J. Poole: "Is Compromised Health Care Reform Still Worth It?"
» Bill Scher: "How Good Is This Deal?"


Sam Pizzigati's picture

Health Care Reform's Hidden Tax Gem

The best surprise in the new health care reform legislation: a precedent-setting swipe at executive pay excess.

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Richard Eskow's picture

On Health Reform, Three Cheers for Kucinich (And Ann Coulter's Still Alive! Who Knew?)

The CBO now says health reform will cut the Federal deficit by $138 billion That's a win for the bill's backers, and should make it tougher for self-described 'fiscal conservatives' in the Democratic Party to vote against this bill. (No, let's re-frame that as a positive statement: It will make it easier for Conservadems to embrace this bill.) Now what's left is a battle between two clear political philosophies on the left and right: The principled but pragmatic progressivism embodied by Dennis Kucinich, or the nihilistic fury and self-interest that's best represented by Ann Coulter. Since both Coulder and Kucinich had a lot to say about health reform this week, it's worth taking a moment to compare and contrast their philosophies. more »


Richard Eskow's picture

Why Caddell's Wrong - Passing The Bill Will Help Democrats

There's a lot of buzz in health care circles about an editorial in today's Washington Post entitled "If Democrats ignore health-care polls, midterms will be costly." That could be dangerous: the author's conclusions are contradicted, not supported, by the available facts. more »


Richard Eskow's picture

Reconciliation: Byrd Invokes "Byrd Rule" - Kent Conrad and EJ Dionne Get It Right

Robert Byrd just came out in favor of using reconciliation in health reform. Since reconciliation's also known as the "Byrd rule," that's a definitive a confirmation of its legitimacy as you can get. more »


Jason Rosenbaum's picture

What's In The President's Health Care Plan?

Over the past few weeks, House and Senate Democratic leaders have been working to craft a compromise between their two health care bills that were passed over the last few months. more »


Bill Scher's picture

Senate Health Care Bill Gets Upper-Hand In Final Talks? Let's Finish Reform Right.

The Huffington Post is reporting that the House-Senate health care negotiations are going to use the weaker Senate version as their starting point. more »


Roger Hickey's picture

Don't Kill the Health Reform Bill. Improve It.

The blogosphere is aflame with debate over the Senate health care bill. I've just been sent 10 reasons (in one blog post) why progressives should kill the bill and start over in the battle to really reform health care. more »


Jason Rosenbaum's picture

Where Health Reform Stands: Senate vs. House

Last month, history was made. The House of Representatives passed a health care bill that gave the American people what they want.

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Richard Eskow's picture

What Your Favorite Blogger May Not Be Telling You About Health Reform

The progressive  "journo/blogospere" is sharply split over the Senate health bill.  Some, like Jane Hamsher and more »


Richard Eskow's picture

The Senate Health Bill: The Price of Everything

Our new piece on the politics and policy of the Senate's health reform deal is up at The Huffington Post, and it addresses the excise tax at several points: more »