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June 5, 2008 3:03 PM

Obama Goes After McCain's Health Care Plan

(CBS)

From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:

BRISTOL, VA. -- Barack Obama shifted his focus entirely to John McCain and the general election at a town hall meeting here today, where he jabbed at the Arizona senator’s health care proposals. Obama called McCain’s plan “Bush-lite,” and accused him of covering only the “healthy and the wealthy.”

“Instead of offering a comprehensive plan to cover all Americans and control rising costs,” Obama said, “he’s offering a tax cut that doesn’t even amount to half of the cost of an average family health care plan, and won’t make health care affordable for the hardworking Americans who need help most. “

Although health care was a point of contention between Hillary Clinton and Obama during the primary contests, he has not aggressively gone after McCain’s plan until today. The campaign says that Obama is now making up for lost time by quickly emphasizing major policy differences with his presumptive Republican opponent.

Obama admitted today that his health care plan, which offers a $2,500 premium to middle class families, will come up against resistance by the drug and insurance companies and some members of Congress. However, after a 95-year-old man presented him with a maple walking stick, he joked that he will “whoop” Congress with the stick if they don’t pass his bill.

“This is a beautiful stick. I really like this,” Obama told the man. “And if members of congress don't pass my health care bill? I'm ready! I'll whoop them. I'll whoop them! That's right. They better not mess with me. I'll have that stick.”
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by mspiff June 5, 2008 4:06 PM PDT
BTW, all the Hillary supporters who want to write in "Hillary Clinton" beware -- they may decide it will count towards Obama, as all the uncommitted were. Just don''t vote or vote for McCain
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by mattcat25 June 5, 2008 4:27 PM PDT
The Bush Plan (scam) was to offer a tax cut if families were to opt out of their comprehensive medical coverage and buy into a lower less expensive plan. Families that would not want to change their health plan coverage would be in effect tax penalized for wanting a more comprehensive coverage plan.

The Republican Party is deep into the profits of the Medical Insurance Industry and the Priscription Drug Companies. The free (to manipulate) market isn%u2019t in play when it comes to the Republicans proteching their interests by not allowing competition from foreign drug companies in countries like%u2026Canada?

The GOP and Heatlth Coverage is sick, but we already know this...
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by sely2 June 5, 2008 5:11 PM PDT
To: Mspiff

McCain had my vote until he rejected the equal pay for women bill. This told me he knows his corporate buddies aren''t paying women fairly otherwise why would they get sued. I wouldn''t sue and go through all that unless I was certain I had a case.

Now Obama has shown me he is a man who will look you in the eye and tell it like it is. It''s up to me to decide. (Remember the gas tax Clinton-McCain proposed)

What do they say about cutting off your nose?
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