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Obama: Compromise on
Health Care
March 1, 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama says he is willing to compromise with
Republicans on a final health-care reform bill.
US President Barack Obama
delivers the weekly address, 27 Feb 2010
But in his weekly radio and internet address Saturday, Mr. Obama
suggested the Democrats will try to go ahead on their own if Republicans
will not join them.
Mr. Obama said he was "eager and willing" to move forward with both
parties, if, in his words, "the other side is serious" about getting
reform passed. But he said reform "cannot wait".
Minority Republicans want lawmakers to start over with new legislation,
while Democrats say there is not time.
But
Republicans are not appeased by Mr. Obama's offer to add some of their
suggestions to the existing legislation.
In the Saturday response for
the Republican party, Senator Tom Coburn said the Democrats were
resorting to "procedural tricks" and "back-room deals" to push through
their bill, and said the American people want a fresh start.
Health-care reform has been one of Mr. Obama's top priorities since he
took office. But Democrats suffered a major political defeat earlier
this year when Massachusetts voters elected a Republican to the U.S.
Senate seat held for decades by Democrat Edward Kennedy.
That election ended the Democrats' 60-seat supermajority, which had
allowed them to contain any Republican efforts to delay or block
legislation. |