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Barack Obama And His Plan For Healthcare Barack Obama's plan for healthcare is an issue on many minds of today's americans. Barack Obama feels he has answers for guaranteed eligibility, comprehensive benefits, affordable premiums and easy enrollment, just to name a few.
Under Obam's plan American's will be denied coverage under an insurance plan because of any illness or a pre-existing condition. The benefits package shall be similar to those which are currently offered to the members of Congress. It covers all critical medical services such as mental health, preventative and maternity care.
Besides including affordable premiums it will also include affordable deductibles and co-pays, as well as easy enrollment for
Obama's economy boost - just don't call it stimulus President Obama is pledging to propose a new package of job-boosting ideas next week -- just don't call it stimulus. Obama promises new jobs initiatives, slams GOP President Obama went on the offensive Friday on the politically critical issue of job creation, promising to lay out a broad package of ideas next week and slamming Senate Republicans for blocking passage of his administration's small business aid legislation. August jobs report: Signs of life for employment Business hiring is picking up, but not enough to make up for the massive losses of temporary government jobs. Comment: Obama ends a war he didn't want U.S. President Barack Obama announced a milestone in the American war in Iraq this week, in the awkward position of a commander taking stock of a conflict he opposed after a strategy he opposed, with a result he could hardly have wished for either. Judge removes 'birther' elements from Army doc's court martial A judge on Thursday denied a request for President Barack Obama to testify at a court martial for a U.S. Army flight surgeon who refused to deploy to Afghanistan until he saw proof that Obama was born in the United States. President mulls new measures to spark economy After a week mostly focused on Iraq and Mideast diplomacy, it's back to the economy for President Obama, who will deliver remarks Friday on the August unemployment numbers. Mideast peace talks stir hope but few illusions The latest round of peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians is starting off much like similar endeavors in the past, but the Obama administration hopes that this time, the outcome will be different. Obama must stick to his guns on education It's back-to-school time, which means some in the media have gone back to asking: "What's wrong with our schools? And how can we fix it?" Obama: 'Time to turn the page' as Iraq combat mission ends Marking the end of the U.S. combat mission in Iraq, President Obama said Tuesday night that America would continue supporting Iraq's government while also looking to refocus its energies on the U.S. economy and the war in Afghanistan. Will Obama be a Clinton -- or a Carter? There are just times, when you are president of the United States, that formally speaking to the American people is part of the job. Oval Office setting is message behind the message Before President Obama says a word during his Tuesday Oval Office address, the backdrop will make a statement for him: that he is the decider. Democrats must push for new stimulus The conventional wisdom is that the Democrats are going to take a shellacking in the midterm elections because of voter anger and the sour state of the economy. Hundreds of civilians killed in Iraqi violence in August Violence killed hundreds of Iraqi civilians in August, authorities said Wednesday, a day after President Barack Obama marked the end of the U.S. combat mission in the country. GOP claims Iraqi success came despite Obama In twin speeches laced with heavy doses of "I-told-you-so," Republican leaders in the House and Senate tried to convince voters Tuesday that America's success in Iraq is not because of President Barack Obama, but in spite of him. Obama envoy sees 'window of opportunity' for Mideast peace Fresh off a major speech on Iraq, President Obama on Wednesday turns his attention to the extremely difficult task of trying to broker Mideast peace, with his special envoy declaring there is a "window of opportunity" for Israeli and Palestinian leaders to achieve an historic deal within one year. Three things to watch for in Obama's Iraq address President Obama speaks to the nation Tuesday from the Oval Office on the end of the U.S. combat role in Iraq. Here are three key questions the president could answer in his speech: Additional Guard troops deployed to Arizona border Additional National Guard troops assigned to the Mexican border under President Barack Obama's border security initiative have started reporting to their posts, officials said Monday. Obama rips GOP for blocking business aid bill President Barack Obama blasted Senate Republicans on Monday for blocking a small business assistance bill, calling their opposition "pure partisan politics." Obama rips GOP for blocking small business aid bill President Barack Obama blasted Senate Republicans on Monday for blocking a small business assistance bill, calling their opposition "pure partisan politics." Obama juggles thorny issues in week ahead President Obama's vacation may have provided a much needed recharge as he jumps back into thorny issues this week. Time for Obama to put cards on table If current polls are a guide, the midterm elections probably won't be good for President Obama and his party. The Democrats are in danger of losing control of the House of Representatives and of seeing their majority in the Senate diminish. Surprise! Banks help more homeowners than Obama Remember how everyone complained that banks weren't doing enough to help troubled borrowers? Marking Katrina anniversary, Obama praises New Orleans' resilience Calling the federal response to Hurricane Katrina "a shameful breakdown in government," President Barack Obama said Sunday as rebuilding continues, officials are looking ahead to avoid a repeat when future disasters strike. Obama's $250,000 mistake President Obama's tax reform task force will deliver its long-overdue report on Friday offering a list of ways to improve the federal tax code. Dangerous game in Islamic center debate I lived through 9/11. Now I live two blocks from ground zero. This Sunday, I walked over to view two competing rallies - pro and con - over the Islamic cultural center (with mosque) that is to be built on Park Place, near the site of the former World Trade Center. House GOP leader to make 'prebuttal' on upcoming Obama speech House Republican leader John Boehner on Friday will start to lay out a "prebuttal" to President Barack Obama's upcoming speech on Iraq. 10 week to-do list: Your ideas for Obama, Republicans Strategists on both sides of the political aisle weighed in this week on what President Obama and Republicans must do before the November midterms to give their parties a boost. Obama to make 'back to school' speech next month President Barack Obama will deliver his second annual "back to school" speech to the nation next month, the White House announced Wednesday. Obama to deliver Iraq address next Tuesday night President Barack Obama will deliver a major address on Iraq from the Oval Office next Tuesday night, according to the White House. White House says stimulus plan boosting tech innovation The Obama administration stepped up its defense of the controversial $862 billion economic stimulus plan Tuesday, releasing an analysis that conluded the measure is helping to spark major technological advances in energy production, among other things. White House reviewing ruling against embryonic stem cell research Administration officials are still reviewing a federal judge's decision to grant a preliminary injunction stopping federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, White House Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton said Tuesday. Obama has been tough, smart on economy The road to America's economic recovery is like the proverbial long summer trip with no air conditioning. Despite miles traveled and progress made, the question on everyone's mind is the same: are we there yet? GOP needs a Reagan to unite its factions The debate over the construction of an Islamic center and mosque in New York exploded into a fierce national controversy. President Obama was unable to contain the issue, and his comments only added fuel to the fire. Polls show that his approval ratings continue to fall. Five 'new normals' that really will stick Whenever we go through a major change in our culture, it seems we have to adjust to 'the new normal.' And today is no exception -- as the U.S. economy struggles to recover from the financial crisis, Americans are being forced to reckon with more 'new normals' than we'd like. Criticism likely to follow Obama on upcoming vacation President Obama and his family are spending time away from Washington but their weeklong vacation on Martha's Vineyard is unlikely to be free of controversy. 10 things Obama must do in 10 weeks President Obama is facing criticism that his message has gone off track at a crucial time for his party and administration. With the midterm elections just 10 weeks away, the president's approval ratings are at their lowest. Analysts are predicting big wins for Republicans in November. Foreclosure prevention program losing its punch The president's signature foreclosure rescue plan is losing its punch, according to a federal report released Friday. GOP knows Obama's not a Muslim, but what's a little misunderstanding? As the mosque debate dominates the summer spin cycle, a new Pew Research Poll shows that an increasing number of Americans believe that Barack Obama is a Muslim -- now up to 18 percent from 11 percent in March 2009. At the same time, only a third of Americans say Obama is a Christian, down from nearly 50 percent last year. Obama renews call for passage of jobs bill President Barack Obama on Thursday renewed his call for Senate Republicans to stop blocking a jobs bill intended to help small businesses. Obamas begin 10-day vacation in Martha's Vineyard President Barack Obama and his family begin a week-long vacation in Martha's Vineyard on Friday -- the president's second time on the island off the coast of Massachusetts. Obama's stump speech blends partisan rhetoric with populist themes With the approach of congressional elections and the midpoint of what he hopes will be his first of two four-year terms, President Barack Obama is honing a humor-laced stump speech that is part pep talk, part populist ideology. Obama says no regrets over ground zero Islamic center comments President Obama said Wednesday that he has "no regrets" about his comments last week supporting the rights of Muslims to build an Islamic center and mosque two blocks from the site of the September 11 terror attacks in New York. Obama: Social Security won't be privatized President Barack Obama pledged Wednesday that the Social Security system won't be privatized while he is in the White House. Obama stumbles as parties get desperate With a little more than 10 weeks left to go, the rhetoric has accelerated and both sides are trying to find an issue that changes the dynamics of Election Day 2010. Critics say Obama's message becoming 'incoherent' President Obama's comments on a plan to build an Islamic center in the shadow of ground zero are not only giving opponents an opportunity to attack him but also reveal a messaging problem from the White House, a communications expert said. Higher taxes for the rich: What they'll pay If you're a wealthy American, you've probably heard that your tax bill will be higher next year if President Obama has his way. But how much more are you really going to pay? Obama implores Senate to take up jobs bill first after recess President Barack Obama on Tuesday renewed his call for the U.S. Senate to pass a jobs bill aimed at helping small businesses. Obama courageous, then craven on mosque At a White House dinner last week -- an iftar on the occasion of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan --President Obama delivered what many rightly considered a courageous speech in which he weighed in on the controversy surrounding the proposed construction of a mosque near ground zero. Republicans seek political gain from Obama's mosque comments Republicans tried mightily Sunday to make a political flash point out of President Barack Obama's defense of plans to build an Islamic center and mosque near ground zero in New York. GOP seeks political gain from ground zero Islamic center issue By wading into the issue of an Islamic center and mosque near ground zero, President Barack Obama provided Republicans with an emotion-ridden attack vehicle while diverting attention from campaign themes of fellow Democrats. Obama touts clean energy in Wisconsin visit President Obama touted his administration's clean energy initiatives Monday, saying tax credits and loans would help bring 800,000 jobs by 2012. Obama 'not commenting on wisdom' of controversial Islamic center President Barack Obama told CNN Saturday that in defending the right of Muslims to build a community center and mosque near ground zero in a speech on Friday night, he was "not commenting on the wisdom" of the project. 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Obama visits Ford plant in Chicago President Barack Obama praised autoworkers at a Ford plant in Chicago Thursday, and reiterated his administration's high hopes for the U.S. auto industry. Iraq war wasn't worth the cost President Obama's decision to follow through on plans to reduce the American troop level in Iraq to 50,000 and shift away from combat missions is a sign that he believes America's energy and resources can better be used elsewhere, says analyst Fareed Zakaria. Obama rallies unions, rips GOP President Obama sought to rally the Democratic Party's union base Wednesday, telling a meeting of AFL-CIO leaders that the looming midterm elections offer a clear choice between moving forward with a stronger economy and moving backward with a failed GOP philosophy. Michelle Obama and daughter arrive in southern Spain U.S. first lady Michelle Obama and her youngest daughter, Sasha, 9, arrived Wednesday on Spain's southern Mediterranean coast for a vacation with friends at a luxury hotel here. What would FDR do? A Roosevelt speculates Despite the fact that just about everyone has an opinion on it, the jury's out on whether President Obama is a latter day Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Obama signs bill reducing cocaine sentencing gap President Obama signed a bill Tuesday reducing the disparity in penalties for the use of crack and powder cocaine, according to the White House. Obama hosts dialogue with young African leaders President Barack Obama hosted a group of young African business and civil leaders at the White House on Tuesday, part of his administration's outreach to a region of the world often overlooked at the top levels of U.S. diplomacy. Democrats shying away from Obama? 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President Obama Keeping Up with Lindsay Lohan's Legal Woes On The View, the Prez is also asked about Mel Gibson and Snooki Obama signs bill targeting crime on Indian reservations President Barack Obama on Thursday signed the Tribal Law and Order Act, which provides greater law enforcement powers for tribal authorities on Indian reservations. Obama says education plan includes charter schools, teacher salaries President Barack Obama said Thursday his plan to improve America's education system includes charter schools, intense teacher education and parent involvement. Obama: Sherrod deserved better President Barack Obama said Thursday that Shirley Sherrod "deserves better than what happens last week when a bogus controversy ... led to her forced resignation." Behind the war between Obama and big business Corporate chiefs may seem hardboiled, but they can be sensitive, too. Take the ruckus they've been raising over what they perceive to be rough treatment from the Obama White House.
all. Enrollee's in the public plan will be able to jobs without changing their health care coverage.
Insurance companies that want to participate in the new Obama program will be have to report data that supports their delivering of quality health information.
Obama's plan will call for a National Health Insurance Exchange. It will assist individuals when choosing insurance plans. It will also keep an eye on the insurance industry by creating standards and rules for those companies that wish to participate. This will insure that the plans are affordable, accessible and fair across the board.
Employers who are not making available affordable and sufficient health care coverage for their employees, will be reacquired to pay a percentage of their payroll to cover the cost of Obama's national plan. Small employers that don't meet a minimum revenue goal will be exempt from this requirement.
Obama's plan will require mandatory coverage of America's children. And call for the insurance companies to offer coverage to young adults up until the age of 25 under their parents policies.
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