http://www.salon.com/news/2010/04/02/us_obama_health_care_overhaul/index.html
of course obama will never admit that it is the public unions in the US which have bankrupted the country.It is a terrible situation where people in the public sector make more than people in the private sector.
Editor: Steve Kornacki
Updated: Today
Topic:
Healthcare Reform
Friday, Apr 2, 2010 05:22 EDT
Obama: U.S. would go bankrupt without health changes
On CBS's "The Early Show," president says he isn't worried about drop in approval ratings over reform effort
By Associated Press
President Barack Obama says he did a full court press for a health care system remake because "this country was going to go bankrupt."
At the same time, Obama said in a nationally broadcast interview Friday he isn't worried that his bold reach for a $1.3 trillion, 10-year makeover might cause his public approval ratings to plummet. He told CBS's "The Early Show" that forcing changes in the system was "the right thing to do."
The president also said he remains confident that "if you have a good policy and you're trying to do the right thing, over time the politics works out." He was asked about polls showing his own standings in descent and a continuing revulsion among some elements of the public over the sweeping health care measure.
of course obama will never admit that it is the public unions in the US which have bankrupted the country.It is a terrible situation where people in the public sector make more than people in the private sector.
Editor: Steve Kornacki
Updated: Today
Topic:
Healthcare Reform
Friday, Apr 2, 2010 05:22 EDT
Obama: U.S. would go bankrupt without health changes
On CBS's "The Early Show," president says he isn't worried about drop in approval ratings over reform effort
By Associated Press
President Barack Obama says he did a full court press for a health care system remake because "this country was going to go bankrupt."
At the same time, Obama said in a nationally broadcast interview Friday he isn't worried that his bold reach for a $1.3 trillion, 10-year makeover might cause his public approval ratings to plummet. He told CBS's "The Early Show" that forcing changes in the system was "the right thing to do."
The president also said he remains confident that "if you have a good policy and you're trying to do the right thing, over time the politics works out." He was asked about polls showing his own standings in descent and a continuing revulsion among some elements of the public over the sweeping health care measure.