Archive for January 20th, 2010

But health reform still crucial

GLOBE EDITORIAL January 20, 2010 AS REPUBLICAN Scott Brown’s victory in yesterday’s US Senate election came to seem imminent in recent days, there was speculation that Democratic leaders might somehow delay his swearing in until they could push a final health care bill through Congress. Nonsense: Out of respect for the electoral process, Massachusetts Secretary [...]

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Democrats ponder health-care reform plans in wake of Massachusetts Senate race

By Shailagh Murray and Lori Montgomery Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, January 20, 2010 Unless Democrats can thread a very narrow legislative needle, Republican Scott Brown’s upset victory over Martha Coakley in Massachusetts on Tuesday could lead to the collapse of a health-care bill that, only weeks ago, appeared close to becoming law. Brown’s election [...]

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In Obama’s first year, successes outweigh missteps

President Obama speaks about U.S. relief efforts after last week’s earthquake in Haiti. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/associated Press) By Fred Hiatt Tuesday, January 19, 2010 On Wednesday one year will have passed since President Obama’s inauguration. Much of the tidal wave of assessments has been negative: Falling poll numbers. Unfulfilled promises. Disappointed supporters, disillusioned independents, angry [...]

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Tough lessons from Obama’s first year

By Eugene Robinson Wednesday, January 20, 2010 President Obama begins his second year in the White House with such anemic approval ratings, you’d think he was another Ronald Reagan: Among recent presidents, only the Gipper had fallen so low in the esteem of voters at this stage of his presidency. In the end, things worked [...]

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