
Recently President Obama said he wants to meet with both Democrats and Republicans to sift through the best health care ideas from both sides. He challenged Republicans—who to this point

Since Scott Brown’s win in the Massachusetts Senate race broke the Democrats’ filibuster-proof Senate majority, President Obama’s health care bill has been reeling. In an attempt to revive his health

Just one week removed from Republican Scott Brown’s lopsided win in the Massachusetts Senate race, healthcare reform is more confusing than ever. The administration has vowed to press ahead with

Following Scott Brown’s victory in the Massachusetts’ Senate race, there has been much speculation on whether health care reform is dead. General consensus is that reform is not dead, but

Though President Obama ridiculed Scott Brown’s pickup truck, a fixture of Brown’s television advertisements and campaign rallies, that truck is about to log many more miles as it’s heading to

While we’ve been inundated with reports on health care reform and the bill currently making its way through the Senate, there has been much confusion on which items will stay

As health care legislation continues to evolve and be debated in the government, one key issue is the administration’s desire to force health coverage on Americans. The administration assumes that

As the debate on health care reform continues, millions of Americans are learning more details of the bill believed to be on the verge of passing through the Senate. But

Charles Krauthammer stated, in his article “Health-Care Reform: A Better Plan” on WashingtonPost.com, that the idea behind employer-provided health insurance benefits no longer makes sense due to the mobility of

As the Senate continues to wrestle with the health care reform bill, a Washington Post-ABC News poll* shows that the American public is growing wary of legislation intended to overhaul