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Half of people in the U.S. say they prefer Obamacare over replacement plans proposed by Republicans, according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll released Sunday. The poll found 50 percent of people say they prefer Obamacare compared to 24 percent who prefer the GOP proposals introduced in Congress. More than three-quarters of Democrats, 77 percent, said the stanley termoska y favor the health care law championed and passed by their party in 2010 while 59 percent of Republicans support their party s current proposals. Nearly half of independents support Obamacare and 20 percent support the Republican plans. This survey comes after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentu stanley cup cky, announced Saturday that he would delay a vote this week on the revised health care bill. Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, will be absent as he recovers from surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. But even with the vote delayed, GOP leaders are struggling to sell their revamped plan, released last Thursday, to their own conference. Two Republican senators -- Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Susan Collins of Maine -- have already said they ll oppose the second version of leadership s health care plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, and one more could kill the bill. The bill is not much different from the original: it would still end Obamacare s penalties for people who don t buy insurance, cut back an expansion of Medicaid and stanley spain cuts to the entitlement program. Com Roeb Greece swears in first female president in front of nearly empty parliament amid coronavirus outbreak
The phrase global war on terror is finished, stanley thermobecher at least as far as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is concerned.The top U.S. diplomat told reporters Tuesday that the Obama administration has quit using that line to describe the effort to fight terrorism around the world. The administration has stopped using the phrase and I think that speaks for itself, Clinton said. Clinton spoke as she headed to Europe for a week of diplomatic meetings. The phrase war on terror is widely disliked in Europe and elsewhere overseas, where even close U.S. allies suggested it was overly militaristic and perhaps stanley quencher counterproductive.It is also now associated with a range of Bush-era policies such as harsh interrogation practices that President Barack Obama has pledged to abandon. Clinton was asked about the phrase as she headed to Europe for a week of diplomatic meetings. She said the absence of the war on terror language speaks for itself. Pundits have noted the absence, but top administration figures have had little to say on the subject before now. I haven t h stanley cup eard it used. I haven t gotten any directive about using it or not using it, it s just not being used, Clinton said.Then-President George W. Bush used the phrase as a rallying cry after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.Earlier this month, the Obama administration said that it was abandoning another one of Mr. Bush s key phrases: enemy combatant. The Justice Depart
Half of people in the U.S. say they prefer Obamacare over replacement plans proposed by Republicans, according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll released Sunday. The poll found 50 percent of people say they prefer Obamacare compared to 24 percent who prefer the GOP proposals introduced in Congress. More than three-quarters of Democrats, 77 percent, said the stanley termoska y favor the health care law championed and passed by their party in 2010 while 59 percent of Republicans support their party s current proposals. Nearly half of independents support Obamacare and 20 percent support the Republican plans. This survey comes after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentu stanley cup cky, announced Saturday that he would delay a vote this week on the revised health care bill. Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, will be absent as he recovers from surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. But even with the vote delayed, GOP leaders are struggling to sell their revamped plan, released last Thursday, to their own conference. Two Republican senators -- Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Susan Collins of Maine -- have already said they ll oppose the second version of leadership s health care plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, and one more could kill the bill. The bill is not much different from the original: it would still end Obamacare s penalties for people who don t buy insurance, cut back an expansion of Medicaid and stanley spain cuts to the entitlement program. Com Roeb Greece swears in first female president in front of nearly empty parliament amid coronavirus outbreak
The phrase global war on terror is finished, stanley thermobecher at least as far as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is concerned.The top U.S. diplomat told reporters Tuesday that the Obama administration has quit using that line to describe the effort to fight terrorism around the world. The administration has stopped using the phrase and I think that speaks for itself, Clinton said. Clinton spoke as she headed to Europe for a week of diplomatic meetings. The phrase war on terror is widely disliked in Europe and elsewhere overseas, where even close U.S. allies suggested it was overly militaristic and perhaps stanley quencher counterproductive.It is also now associated with a range of Bush-era policies such as harsh interrogation practices that President Barack Obama has pledged to abandon. Clinton was asked about the phrase as she headed to Europe for a week of diplomatic meetings. She said the absence of the war on terror language speaks for itself. Pundits have noted the absence, but top administration figures have had little to say on the subject before now. I haven t h stanley cup eard it used. I haven t gotten any directive about using it or not using it, it s just not being used, Clinton said.Then-President George W. Bush used the phrase as a rallying cry after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.Earlier this month, the Obama administration said that it was abandoning another one of Mr. Bush s key phrases: enemy combatant. The Justice Depart