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  • White House impressed with Romney’s, Pawlenty’s campaigns thus far (W.H. seal of approval)

    06/05/2011 8:22:01 PM PDT · by Bigtigermike · 31 replies
    HotAir ^ | Sunday June 5, 2011
    In several interviews, aides to Mr. Obama said they were impressed with the early campaign tactics of Mr. Romney and Mr. Pawlenty. They said Mr. Romney had been wise to remain out of the fray for as long as possible — giving rivals less time to attack him — and Mr. Pawlenty wise to barnstorm important states, early, to become better known. Mr. Romney’s previous experience as a candidate, they suggested, could help him deal with the problems he faces. They said they viewed former Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. of Utah, until a few weeks ago Mr. Obama’s ambassador...
  • Health care train wreck’s here

    03/08/2011 8:48:00 AM PST · by massmike · 6 replies
    bostonherald.com ^ | 03/08/2011 | Michael Graham
    Gov. Deval Patrick is absolutely right: Don’t blame Cleve Killingsworth for your insurance premiums going up so high, so fast. Blame the man who’s truly responsible — Deval Patrick. Killingsworth is the Miami Heat of Massachusetts health care. It’s hard to believe someone that expensive could suck that bad. But as offensive as Killingsworth’s $11 million buyout may be, AFL-CIO president and Blue Cross Blue Shield board member Robert Haynes had it right: “With $13 billion in revenue, it’s like pennies,” he said of the board’s compensation. Complaining about Killingsworth’s incompetence is like complaining about a leaky bathtub on the...
  • Obama's Team Hoping to Face Mitt Romney 2012

    02/14/2011 10:34:09 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies
    Mighty Serf ^ | February 13, 2011 | Stacy Drake
    I don't pretend to read the minds of those in charge of re-electing Barack Obama in 2012. I can however, read their signals and through deductive reasoning, make an educated guess what situation will benefit them the most in the upcoming election. One of those signals was given last Friday by the outgoing Press Secretary, Robert Gibbs. Politico reports (emphasis mine): Gibbs took the bait when asked about Mitt Romney’s speech at CPAC, in which the former Massachusetts governor didn’t exactly dwell on health care. “I don’t know why he wouldn’t,” Gibbs said, smiling, also remarking that it will be...
  • (MA Governor Deval) Patrick wants health cost veto

    02/11/2010 7:41:27 AM PST · by reaganaut1 · 20 replies · 864+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | February 10, 2010 | Kay Lazar, Michael Levenson, and Robert Weisman
    Governor Deval Patrick is seeking sweeping authority to review and reject rates charged by hospitals, physician groups, medical imaging centers, and insurers, in a broad new effort to make health care more affordable, particularly for smaller companies and their workers. A 40-page bill filed by the governor yesterday proposes to give the insurance commissioner the power to essentially cap health care price increases. Rates hospitals and other health providers charge insurers would be “presumptively disapproved as excessive’’ if they increased faster than the level of medical inflation, and they could be rejected after a public hearing. Similarly, for health insurance...