Every woman has a constitutional right to make her own reproductive choices. I'm pleased to see the Supreme Court reaffirm that fact today.
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President Obama (@POTUS) June 27, 2016
Posts Tagged ‘HB2
Both the admitting privileges and ASC requirements were struck down. This is huge, guys.
HUGE. #StopTheSham #WholeWomansHealth
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Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) June 27, 2016
BOOM. #WholeWomansHealth #StoptheSham
Fifth Circuit reversed. supremecourt.gov/opinions/15pdf…
who's up for breakfast whisky?
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Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) June 27, 2016
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American women have the right to an abortion. #HB2 #StopTheSham https://t.co/3872KVP02p
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(@HuffPostWomen) June 27, 2016
SCOTUS has struck down the Texas abortion clinic closure law. We 💜 abortion access! #KeepClinicsOpen #StopTheSham https://t.co/TWIa9pBfCZ
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(@reproaction) June 27, 2016
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YESSSSSS
THIS CLINIC STAYS OPEN #StopTheSham twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/sta…
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Jane Doe, MD (@DrJaneChi) June 27, 2016
Honestly, we NEEEEEEEEED to replace Scalia with a liberal.
WE NEED TO.
That means we cannot let Trump win.
Dead-ass.
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Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) June 27, 2016
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THIS DECISION IS AMAZEBALLS. Get us a 5th justice and we can finally put Gonzales to bed
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Jessica Pieklo (@Hegemommy) June 27, 2016
The Supreme Court AGREES - the burden is UNDUE! https://t.co/TRMxOGNzJg
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Whole Woman's Health (@WholeWomans) June 27, 2016
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Glen is here with Catholics for Choice #txabortion https://t.co/YvlYvJRL5o
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Ashley Gold (@ashleyrgold) June 27, 2016
"Nah, son." - Justice Breyer to Texas, basically. #StoptheSham #WholeWomansHealth https://t.co/cpqK3lE15S
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Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) June 27, 2016
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This is a landmark decision -- the Texas decision will affect laws in other states. An identical law currently on hold in Mississippi.
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Tara Culp-Ressler (@Tara_CR) June 27, 2016
The right to choose survives. The burden is undue. goo.gl/zeplKp
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Tara Culp-Ressler (@Tara_CR) June 27, 2016
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evergreen content. #StopTheSham https://t.co/7IL71ewG4J
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Sarah Baker (@bakerbk) June 27, 2016
We won. We won. We won. #WholeWomansHealth #SCOTUS #StopTheSham https://t.co/XJpbK5rtnq
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Alana Eichner (@AlanaEichner) June 27, 2016
A Tweet Or Two
Our deepest gratitude for everyone's kindness & compassion. Your love & admiration for Beau has touched us beyond measure. -The Biden Family
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Vice President Biden (@VP) June 08, 2015
Michelle Obama delivers emotional commencement address at Chicago high school
huff.to/1QosVKN http://t.co/7ACXcUMamu
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HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) June 10, 2015
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JUST IN: Pres. Obama authorizes deployment of up to 450 more U.S. military personnel to fight ISIS in Iraq http://t.co/8D3MBSIAaA
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CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) June 10, 2015
Americans have written 20,000 letters to @POTUS thanking him for the ACA since mid-2013 → go.wh.gov/ACA-History
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Keith Maley (@Maley44) June 09, 2015
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Since 2013, we've seen the largest decline in America's uninsured rate in decades → go.wh.gov/ACA-History #ACAWorks http://t.co/DHFZ9yDkic
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The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 10, 2015
Most disingenuous thing ever: Taking Obamacare away from people proves Obamcare is bad for people http://t.co/PcUtxAaexP
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Matt O'Brien (@ObsoleteDogma) June 08, 2015
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Thank you, President Obama for being a leader on important issues
Chipotle says it will offer paid vacation and sick pay to all employees, including part-time: abcn.ws/1Qj7UkF http://t.co/j3nLtxQuoY
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ABC News (@ABC) June 08, 2015
Breaking News: E.P.A. Says It Will Set Rules for Airplane Emissions
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The New York Times (@nytimes) June 10, 2015
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20 metro DEM areas with most jobs from exports. Pass #TPA and #TAA and join 21st C global trade @HouseDemocrats http://t.co/Mfpu5mmPGw
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meta (@metaquest) June 10, 2015
Michelle Obama (@FLOTUS) to slain student Hadiya Pendleton's classmates: "They don’t believe you are real" bloom.bg/1MI9oPR
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Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) June 10, 2015
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Not surprising. Impotent white tears. *rolls eyes*
Sources on the ground say McKinney police dept is getting angry, n-word filled phone calls for not "standing up for" Eric Casebolt.
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Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) June 10, 2015
Meanwhile a Houston iHeartradio host, Michael Berry, called the black pool party kids "jungle animals" - msnbc.com/msnbc/conserva… #McKinney
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Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) June 10, 2015
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Farai Chideya (@farai) draws eerie comparisons of the deaths of Ota Benga & Kalief Browder. farai.com/kill-yourself-… http://t.co/ElW9Z7skYD
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Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) June 09, 2015
Texas inmate who spent more than a decade on death row freed: cbsn.ws/1IBXB73 http://t.co/itknkqc7YI
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CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) June 09, 2015
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“Administrative leave” is code for, let’s wait until it all dies down
one of the women who started the fight at #McKinney has been put on"admin leave" from employer crimeblog.dallasnews.com/2015/06/teen-w… http://t.co/4HJefQ47MM
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maryteatowel (@maryteatowel) June 10, 2015
No coincidence that the racist White lady cited section 8 housing in a town that was sued over racist housing discrimination. #McKinney
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Propane Jane (@docrocktex26) June 08, 2015
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.@bankofamerica Is this your employee Tracey Carver-Allbritton attacking a child & using racial slurs?#McKinneyPolice http://t.co/VUTNFBJ1XU
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(@DallasforChange) June 08, 2015
Tracey Carver-Allbritton, woman who assaulted the teenagers & used racial slurs. Works at @bankofamerica. #McKinney http://t.co/OZLzJU6x5M
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Kiaira (@BlvckConscious) June 08, 2015
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McKinney, Texas City At Center Of Pool Party Video Controversy, Was Sued Over Housing Discrimination ibtimes.com/mckinney-north… h/t @htowngenie
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Propane Jane (@docrocktex26) June 08, 2015
According to Fox News, what Josh Duggar did was bad, but not quite as egregious as black kids having a pool party in Texas.
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Frank Conniff (@FrankConniff) June 09, 2015
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But of course; harm Black children, get to wiggle out of the hands of justice and keep your pension
Police says criminal investigation into Eric Casebolt's action will take time; resignation means internal investigation over @ZahidArabFox4
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(@NewsBreaker) June 09, 2015
#McKinneyPD Chief confirms Casebolt will keep his pension and benefits. He also says there were complaints in his file, but no details.
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Mireya CBS11 (@cbsmireya) June 09, 2015
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Bravo, Kyemah!
This is for always being labeled as, "ugly" or "angry". Thank God, stereotypes are just opinions. - Kyemah McEntyre✊🏾 http://t.co/UXTLyVSF9f
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KYEMAH MCENTYRE (@KyeTheCreator) June 07, 2015
This girl’s gorgeous handmade prom dress just broke the internet bzfd.it/1MlsgDr http://t.co/3KzGbAypaE
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Rise and Shine
First Lady Michelle Obama hugs a young girl during a “Get Out The Vote” rally at Canyon Springs High School in Las Vegas, Nev., Nov. 1, 2010 (Photo by Samantha Appleton)
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Today (all times Eastern):
1:30: Jay Carney briefs the press
2:10: President Obama hosts Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Vice President Biden will also attend
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The Last Word With Lawrence O’Donnell – Reporters debunk some of the claims made about the Affordable Care Act. Lawrence talks to Michael Hillzik and Wendell Potter
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Despite site glitches, bad press MILLIONS still flooding Obamacare navigators/call line GOP is gleeful about problems & seeking repeal
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) November 1, 2013
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ThinkProgress: How To Spot A Fake Obamacare Horror Story
Since insurers have begun informing beneficiaries that their health care plans do not meet the new federal requirements of Obamacare, and will be either cancelled or significantly altered, the media has profiled countless middle class Americans who claim that the new health care law will force them to pay more for coverage.
Deborah Cavallaro, for instance, a real estate agent from Los Angeles, was enrolled in an individual plan that cost her just $293 per month. Under Obamacare, Cavallaro says she’ll have to pay over $400 for coverage she doesn’t need or want. But a higher premium doesn’t tell the whole story: while Cavallaro may spend more each month, she’ll be buying more comprehensive insurance with fewer out-of-pocket costs, better benefits that will cover more and cost her less if she actually falls ill, and much more robust consumer protections.
So before you buy into the sticker shock hysteria, here are four questions you should ask….
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Steve Benen: Obamacare’s Winners and ‘losers’
If the Republican National Committee had written the script for the week, it wouldn’t have gone quite this well for the right. The political world took a relatively obscure element of the debate over health care – insurers informing consumers about replacing poor, outdated coverage plans with new, better plans – and turned it into a “controversy.”
In an amazing twist, conservative Republicans who are desperate to take away coverage for millions of Americans are pretending to be outraged on behalf of Americans whose plans are being upgraded.
As we talked about earlier in the week, I’m not terribly impressed by the sudden apoplectic outburst from reporters and Republicans, but let’s consider the above pie chart and get a little more specific.
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Be a part of Team @Obamacare—help ensure millions of Americans have the info they need to get affordable health care: http://t.co/4GrX0ui3bg
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 31, 2013
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Media Matters: Called On To Explain Big Story, Media Botches Obamacare
The rocky rollout of Obamacare has prompted commentators to attack the president and his team for having three years to plan for the launch and still not getting it right. That’s a legitimate critique as problems persist. But the same can be said for an awful lot of reporters doing a very poor job covering Obamacare. They also had three years to prepare themselves to accurately report the story.
So what’s their excuse?
The truth is, the Beltway press rarely bothers to explain, let alone cover, public policy any more. With a media model that almost uniformly revolves around the political process of Washington (who’s winning, who’s losing?), journalists have distanced themselves from the grungy facts of governance, especially in terms of how government programs work and how they effect the citizenry.
But explaining is the job of journalism. It’s one of the crucial roles that newsrooms play in a democracy. And in the recent case of Obamacare, the press has failed badly in its role. Worse, it has actively misinformed about the new health law and routinely highlighted consumers unhappy with Obamacare, while ignoring those who praise it.
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LA Times: Obamacare hysteria: Don’t believe the canceled insurance hype
Obamacare’s critics are going to town on the cancellation letters millions of Americans are receiving from their health insurers, informing them that their health plans won’t conform to the new federal standards for health coverage as of Jan. 1.
We’re supposed to be scandalized by this, since President Obama himself assured everyone that if they liked their insurance they’d be able to keep it. And people just love plans that in some cases cost just $50 a month. At that price, what’s not to love?
Back in March, Consumer Reports published a study of many of these plans and placed them in a special category: “junk health insurance.” Some plans, the magazine declared, may be worse than none at all.
…. It’s time to tamp down the breathless indignation about these health plan cancellations. Many of the departing plans are being outlawed for good reason, and many of the customers losing them have no idea how much financial exposure they were saddled with in the old days. That’s the real scandal in American health insurance, and Obamacare is designed, rightly, to fix it.
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WH.gov: Karmel’s Story: I No Longer Fear My ‘Pre-Existing Condition’
I do not have a pre-existing condition. But I have a pre-existing condition in-waiting that has caused me to live in fear for years.
A pre-existing condition. What does that mean, anyways? I am a type 1 diabetic, but that diagnosis certainly does not pre-exist me. No – pre-existing is not a medical condition; it is a legal one. Before the health insurance marketplace opened in my state, if I were to seek health insurance, my type 1 diabetes would be a pre-existing condition, and sufficient reason for most insurance companies to shut the door in my face.
… Without insurance, the medication required to keep me alive for more than a few months easily proves untenably expensive – never mind the medication and devices required to keep me healthy and free of long-term complications.
That is the frame of mind I have lived with for the past twenty years, and that was the frame of mind with which I approached CoveredCA.com, my state’s healthcare exchange, last month …. And suddenly I was free….
What does the Affordable Care Act mean for me? It means that I can finally take off the scarlet letter D that has marked me as a pre-existing diabetic, and I can shop for health care knowing that I am protected by American law.
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Just tried http://t.co/VrEDMeiMci again. It is working…and well. Set up account in 5 minutes. Lots of policies to choose from. Nice.
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) October 31, 2013
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OFA: Obamacare helped me keep my doctor of 27 years
After being denied insurance, I signed up for Obamacare on Day One.
When I was less than one year old, my mother noticed something strange. My hands and feet were a little blue and a little cold, so my mother took me to the hospital. Turns out, my aorta was narrow (called a coarctation of the aorta) and I required surgery right away.
… It was strange being denied health coverage for something that happened before I was born. Not being able to visit my cardiologist, a doctor I have relied on for 27 years, was extremely unnerving.
That’s why I signed up for Obamacare on Day One.
Thanks to the new law, I will no longer be denied coverage, and I can keep my doctor of 27 years…
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You know how I love linking to GOPolitico? 😕 Well, they’ve a piece today that you might want to read, the GOP’s ‘Obamacare Sabotage Campaign’ – see here
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Never any – any – consideration of VP/HRC switch. Not even entertained by the only person who mattered. Or most of us. Back to Halloween.
— David Plouffe (@davidplouffe) October 31, 2013
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Steve Benen: Court re-imposes Texas abortion restrictions
Earlier this week, reproductive-rights proponents appeared to have won a partial legal victory. A federal court in Texas blocked implementation of parts of a sweeping new law, signed by Gov. Rick Perry over the summer, which imposed some of the nation’s most severe restrictions on women’s health choices.
Last night, however, the success in the courts was short lived:
A federal appeals court ruled late Thursday that Texas’ abortion restrictions could immediately go into effect, overruling a Monday order from a lower court that found parts of the law unconstitutional. The decision may close the doors of one-third of Texas abortion clinics, many which will likely be unable to meet the requirement of hospital admitting privileges. Of course, that was the point of the law.
“Today’s decision affirms our right to protect both the unborn and the health of the women of Texas,” said Governor Perry in a statement responding to the ruling. “We will continue doing everything we can to protect a culture of life in our state.”
…. We’re occasionally reminded that fights over judicial nominees matter. Last night offered a refresher for those who may have forgotten.
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The general silence around this week’s food stamp cuts is pretty indefensible. http://t.co/TRg0mlexk9
— Ned Resnikoff (@resnikoff) October 31, 2013
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Michele Bachmann hails China for not having food stamps. Soon she’ll praise North Korea for not having children’s laughter.
— CJ Werleman (@cjwerleman) October 31, 2013
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TPM: If We Can’t Have It, You Can’t Have It Either
There’s a lot of backstory to today’s showdown in the Senate over President Obama’s nominees to DC Circuit Court of Appeals …But there’s more to this particular face-off than the usual opposition to judicial nominees or the fight over whether the use of the filibuster has crippled the Senate. In this case, the underlying battle is just as if not more important than the supposedly larger issues it implicates.
What’s happening in this case is Senate Republicans are blocking wholesale the confirmation of any new judges to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. The reason is simple: The D.C. Circuit tilts conservative right now and so long as the empty seats on the bench remain empty, that conservative tilt remains.
Republicans – and the anti-regulation crowd they represent – are particularly concerned about the D.C. Circuit because it has jurisdiction over many of the rules and regulations that the federal government writes. That makes it the front line in the battle between regulators and the regulated, between consumers and business, and between the liberal and conservative legal establishments over the scope and power of the administrative agencies who implement the laws Congress passes.
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@SenatorReid @chuckschumer @SenatorDurbin @pattymurray It’s on YOU. End Senate #GOP Obstruction. #YesYouCan cc @OFA pic.twitter.com/TUuRm5uFOX
— Bobfr (@Our4thEstate) November 1, 2013
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Fox Lite; RT @andersoncooper: New info on the investigation into the #Benghazi attacks. #AC360 8pm
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) November 1, 2013
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On This Day:
President Obama kisses a baby on the tarmac following his arrival at Denver International Airport, Nov. 1, 2012 (Photo by Pete Souza)
Janet Kavandi, Director of Flight Crew Operations at Johnson Space Center, presents President Obama with a jacket during a drop by with the crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis in the Oval Office, Nov. 1, 2011 (Photo by Pete Souza)
VP Biden in Muscatine, November 1, 2012 (Photo by Christopher Dilts for Obama for America)
Las Vegas, November 1, 2012 (Photo by Scout Tufankjian)
Boulder, November 1, 2012 (Photo by Scout Tufankjian)
Boulder, November 1, 2012 (Photo by Scout Tufankjian)
Boulder, November 1, 2012 (Photo by Scout Tufankjian)
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News Of The Day
President Barack Obama talks with Carol Burnett, the 2013 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, and her husband Brian Miller, in the Oval Office, Oct. 21, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Think Progress: Obama Administration: Obamacare Will Meet Enrollment Targets Despite Website Glitches
Obama administration officials said on Monday that they expect to meet their targets for enrolling the uninsured in Obamacare despite the well publicized glitches in HealthCare.gov — the federal government’s online portal for buying health care coverage in the law’s new marketplaces.
Speaking to reporters after President Obama publicly addressed the law’s rocky roll out from the White House, senior administration officials expressed confidence that the public’s enthusiasm for obtaining coverage and the alternative pathways for signing-up for insurance will ensure that the law is successful. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts that seven million people will sign up for insurance in the health care exchanges between October and March, including 2.7 million young and healthy people.
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ALERT: Ohio has approved Medicaid expansion by 5-2 vote of Controlling Board.
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Jim Heath (@JimHeath10TV) October 21, 2013
Medicaid expansion will expand tax-funded health coverage to 275,000 poor uninsured Ohioans.
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Jim Heath (@JimHeath10TV) October 21, 2013
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Sy Mukherjee: South Dakota Doctors Urge Their Governor To Expand Medicaid Under Obamacare
South Dakota doctors are urging Gov. Dennis Daugaard (R) to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, warning that a failure to do so will hurt hospitals financially and raise health care costs for people with private insurance. Current Medicaid eligibility thresholds in most states — including South Dakota — are so demanding that they disqualify even the poorest working adults from receiving coverage through the program.
In South Dakota, 15 percent of the adult population lives at or below 100 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), which works out to be about $11,500 per year for an individual. But justeight percent of adults are covered by Medicaid. Under Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion, any adult making up to 138 percent FPL would be able enroll in the public health insurance program. That would end up cutting South Dakota’s uninsurance rate by more than half. Without the expansion, on the other hand, South Dakota’s poorest will have to continue relying on the emergency room for their medical services.
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Rise and Shine
Cheerful Random Photo 😀
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Today (All Times Eastern):
10:0 Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano delivers her farewell remarks at the National Press Club (C-Span)
12:30: Jay Carney briefs the press
2:0: President Obama meets with mayors on reducing youth violence (closed press)
2:45: VP Biden delivers remarks at The American Legion National Convention in Houston
4:0: First Lady Michelle Obama delivers remarks at a screening of “The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights”
7:30: President Obama and the First Lady host a reception for the March on Washington (closed press)
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Add your name to tell Congress: no more nonsense, and no more threats to shut down the government over #Obamacare OFA.BO/GPJ5EE
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Barack Obama (@BarackObama) August 26, 2013
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Eric Eichelberger: 25 Republicans Who Supported ObamaCare Before Obama
Republicans have pulled out all the stops to kill Obamacare, the president’s landmark health care law that requires every American to purchase health insurance by 2014. There have been lawsuits; there have been bills (40 in the House so far); there has been a Supreme Court case—all aimed at rolling back a law that that the GOP says is an assault on individual liberty. Now, with only a few more months to go until the individual mandate—the requirement that we all have coverage—kicks in, Republicans are frantic; some are eventhreatening to force the United States to default on its debts if Democrats don’t agree to delay the law.
This is odd because the individual mandate, the cornerstone of Obamacare, was originally a conservative idea. It was first proposed by the Heritage Foundation in 1989. And scores of Republicans—not just Mitt Romney—have backed the idea in the past couple of decades. Here are some of the GOPers who supported Obamacare before Obama
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Pres. Obama talks about Martin Luther King Jr's Legacy, Education, #ObamaCare, and The Butler with @TJMShow. blackamericaweb.com/160343/preside…
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Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) August 27, 2013
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CBS: Obama Orders Release Of Report Justifying Syria Strike
President Barack Obama called his national security team together Saturday to talk about the next move in Syria. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper led off the three-hour White House meeting with detailed analysis of the evidence about the chemical weapons attack, the disposition of victims and what the administration now believes is a near air-tight circumstantial case that the Syrian regime was behind it.
Obama ordered a declassified report be prepared for public release before any military strike commences. That report, top advisers tell CBS News, is due to be released in a day or two.
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ThinkProgress: What Are The United States’ Options In Syria?
The world’s focus is currently on Syria and how the United States will respond to last week’s reports of a massive chemical weapons attack against civilians … President Obama has been meeting with his top national security advisors to come to a conclusion on how to move forward in Syria. Just over a year ago, Obama called the use of chemical weapons a violation of a “red-line” that would change U.S. calculations. With that in mind, here are details of at least three of the options that Obama has before him:
Stay The Course: Contrary to at times heated rhetoric, the United States has not exactly been sitting on its hands over the past three years with regard to Syria. So far, the U.S. has provided more than one billion dollars worth of humanitarian aid …. sticking to the current strategy of limited direct engagement has the added benefit of not introducing U.S. forces and assets directly into an unknown theater…..
Limited Strikes: …. in the form of cruise missile strikes from naval ships or air strikes from one of the U.S. nearby military bases, aimed at taking out Syria’s remaining chemical weapons facilities and possibly other government targets….
The ‘Kosovo Model’ and No-Fly Zone: …. a lengthier air engagement, designed to break the Syrian government’s momentum and aiding in the eventual overthrow of Assad’s government….
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Chicago Tribune: First Lady To Pay Tribute To Whitney Young During Civil Rights Documentary
First lady Michelle Obama, an alumna of Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago, will pay tribute to the school’s namesake Tuesday at a screening of a documentary film depicting his crusade for civil rights.
Obama will make remarks at the screening of “The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights” ….. The film chronicles Young’s civil rights battles during the 1960s and his journey from segregated Kentucky to the leadership of the National Urban League, aides to the first lady said. He lived from 1921-1971.
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Jared Bernstein: Sequester Watch, #19
This week, as many students head back to school, the sequester’s Head Start cuts mean that 57,000 low-income kids will not. Wahpeton, ND illustrated Head Start spots that fell victim to the sequester with empty seats and a sign that reads “these 12 chairs represent the 12 children who will not be able to attend Head Start due to budget cuts from Sequestration.”
‘Do you see the harm in sequestration?’
Head Start programs aren’t the only area where the sequester’s impact continues to sink in — see stories on scientific research, overburdened justice systems, low-income housing, economic growth and more below. As policymakers move into a fall season laden with budget battles, they’d do well to remember what’s at stake and consider replacing sequestration with a backloaded deficit-reduction plan balancing cuts with new revenues.
Remember what we say here at OTE — those who forget the sequester are doomed to repeat it.
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TPM: Napolitano To Deliver Farewell Address Today
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano is scheduled to deliver her farewell address Tuesday to reflect on the past four-and-a-half years in the Obama administration before she begins her next chapter as head of the University of California system.
The speech is expected to begin at 10 a.m. ET at the National Press Club in Washington (C-Span)
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Texas Tribune: Documents Still Show No Evidence of Excrement at Abortion Debate
Documents released Monday by the Texas Department of Public Safety’s provided no new evidence that officers found one jar of urine and 18 containers of feces at the Capitol before a July 12 debate on a controversial abortion bill.
DPS released a press statement the day of the debate that said officers had discovered one jar suspected of containing urine and 18 jars suspected to contain feces. After initially resisting requests for additional information about the reported discoveries, DPS on Monday released 144 pages of documents about the alleged incident. But the documents contain no official reports of the findings, and several DPS officers said they had not seen any of the suspected items.
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Well, well, what a surprise - it turns out Obama's birth certificate is real and Trump University diplomas are fake.
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Mother Jones: Talib Kweli: “We Send Young White Boys To The Army. We’re Sending Young Black Boys To The Prisons.”
MJ: What are your thoughts on the recent court ruling that New York City’s stop-and-frisk policies are tantamount to racial profiling—and the fact that Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city would appeal?
TK: He also said that if it was is his son, he might feel different. Bloomberg is a sensible guy. He’s just privileged. He’s a goddamn billionaire, and he or his family members have never had to deal with anything as remotely degrading as stop and frisk. So he has no point of reference.
MJ: New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said people in minority communities want more stop and frisk.
TK: That’s all propaganda and it’s bullshit. No one likes to be treated like that. For him to make that statement is ignorant. What it’s saying is that because you’re poor, because you live in a neighborhood that deals with oppressed conditions, you deserve to be treated like a criminal. In our Constitution it says you have the right to live without illegal search and seizure. What else is stop and frisk? These neighborhoods are unsafe not because there’s not enough cops illegally frisking people. They’re not safe because of economic conditions. They’re not safe because of all types of things in the government that people like Bloomberg and Ray Kelly should be looking to fix instead of randomly searching kids in the hood. If you go to a college campus and you do stop and frisk, you’re going to find a lot of drugs there, too.
MJ: Do you see any connection between this debate and the one over the NSA snooping?
TK: Well, I think the biggest problem in our country is mass incarceration and the prison-industrial complex. From the Rockefeller drug laws to stand your ground to stop and frisk, all these are pointing people, especially and disproportionately black and brown people, towards the criminal-justice system. It’s depleting whole generations of people. We send young white boys to the Army, we’re sending young black boys to the prisons. And you have people at the top who don’t have to deal with any of that degradation getting rich off of this.
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On This Day:
President Barack Obama and family tour the Gay Head lighthouse in Aquinnah, Mass., while on vacation on Martha’s Vineyard, Aug. 27, 2009 (Photo by Pete Souza)
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So the people of Texas (well within their rights) peacefully showed up at the Capitol to make their objections known about the horrific HB2 bill that would destroy thousands of women’s lives.
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Then the misogynistic TX Lege GOP thought they would shame women by forcefully taking away their tampons and pads. They only succeeded in exposing themselves to the scorn and mockery of the world.
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#TXLege GOP Madness: State troopers searching all bags and confiscating tampons and pads but you can bring a GUN into the gallery. #HB2 #SB1
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Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) July 12, 2013
#TXLege Republican Madness: Tampons forbidden because they pose a security risk but GUNS allowed in the Senate Gallery. #SWTW #HB2
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Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) July 12, 2013
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Pro-lifers claim to care about human life yet support cuts in food subsidies, healthcare, education, childcare and social programs. #HB2
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Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) July 13, 2013
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This cretin doesn’t cry because thousands of women will die and thousands of women will have their lives destroyed due to his bill; nooo…he cries while watching Disney movies.
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Hegar doesn't cry for the thousands of women whose lives will be destroyed due to #HB2. He cries watching Disney movies.
This is the GOP.
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Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) July 13, 2013
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The amazing Sen. Wendy Davis challenging Sen. Hegar for his non-factual testimony on HB2. Hegar’s response? “Umm..I don’t know..I really don’t know.” Wendy’s response: “I would suggest that you read a little bit.” Message to all Republican men.
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