Arizona: Roy Blunt

July 27, 2009 - 04:04 pm
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The Republican 10 Point Plan for Health Care

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

One of my favorite economics bloggers, Jon Perr at crooksandliars.com, has a detailed explanation of The Republican 10 Point Plan for Health Care;

After Rep. Roy Blunt, leader of the supposed House GOP Health Care Solutions Group, suggested Thursday that Republicans won't offer a health care plan of their own, Minority Leader John Boehner insisted one was still in the works.

Of course, the Republican plan as in 1993 is to stop health care reform at all costs to prevent an enduring Democratic majority. Bill Kristol, who told Republicans 16 years ago that there was "no crisis" justifying health care reform then, now simply calls on his party to "

July 27, 2009 - 04:04 pm
NEWS FEED: Blog for Arizona

The Republican 10 Point Plan for Health Care

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: One of my favorite economics bloggers, Jon Perr at crooksandliars.com, has a detailed explanation of The Republican 10 Point Plan for Health Care; After Rep. Roy Blunt, leader of the supposed House GOP Health Care Solutions Group,...

Fri, 11/21/2008 - 20:04

Shadegg: Congressional Republicans in 'deep trouble'

U.S. Rep. John Shadegg (R-Phoenix) had strong words for his fellow Republicans in the House, as he criticized the Republican Caucus for re-electing the current leadership and failing to learn the lessons of 2006 and this year.

"I think Republicans in congress should feel that they're in deep trouble," Shadegg told PolitickerAZ.com. "We've lost now 50 seats in two elections. Some of them just want to blame on President Bush - I think that is a mistake."

Mon, 09/15/2008 - 10:08

Flake, Shadegg have not contributed to House ‘Battleground’ fund

WASHINGTON -- Two high-profile Arizona congressmen are amongst those Republican Conference members who have yet to pay dues to the cash-strapped National Republican Congressional Committee’s fall “Battleground” fundraising program, which is aiming to raise $12 million from Republicans in the House.

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