Obama to House: Time to finish job on health care

By PHILIP ELLIOTT
Associated Press Writer
Sunday, November 8, 2009 4:08 AM CST
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a private meeting on Capitol Hill and from the presidential podium in the Rose Garden, President Barack Obama on Saturday pressed for House passage of a health overhaul bill and told lawmakers “to rise to this moment” and “answer the call of history.”

After the nearly hourlong session, Obama returned to his office and made a public appeal to lawmakers’ sense of history. Such opportunities, the president said as the House worked toward a final vote, “come around maybe once in a generation.”

“Millions of Americans are watching right now,” Obama said in the Rose Garden.

“This is why they sent us here — to finally confront the challenges that Washington had been putting off for decades, to make their lives better, to leave this country stronger than we found it,” Obama said.

“This is their moment; this is our moment to live up to the trust that the American people have placed in us, even when it’s hard — especially when it’s hard. This is our moment to deliver,” he said.

As Obama spoke, lawmakers at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue moved slowly toward a crucial vote on an overhaul of how Americans receive health care coverage. The president described the progress as moving the country “closer than we’ve ever been to passing health insurance reform for the American people.”

“Now’s the time to finish the job,” he said.

He said lawmakers must “answer the call of history and vote yes” for the bill.

Earlier Saturday, Obama met with lawmakers and made his case directly to them, deputy press secretary Bill Burton told reporters. He said Obama again made the pitch that passing the proposals would bring down the cost of health care for families, small businesses and the government.

Obama opened his remarks to Democrats by speaking about this week’s shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, participants said. He told lawmakers that the hardships members of the military make for the country “is what sacrifice really is,” according to Rep. Robert Andrews, D-N.J., as opposed to “casting a vote that might lose an election for you.”

“It put things in perspective in a very appropriate way,” Andrews said.

Outside the meeting, protesters shouted at Obama’s motorcade. One man held a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag while others shouted at the entourage. Around the corner from Obama’s entrance, protesters screamed, “Kill the bill,” and “Kill the Pelosi bill,” a reference to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Obama told lawmakers — who spontaneously erupted in Obama campaign chant “fired up, ready to go” at the end of the meeting — he wants to sign a health overhaul bill by year’s end.

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Associated Press writers Erica Werner and Alan Fram contributed to this report.

 

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arktoe posted at Sunday, December 6th, 2009 at 3:24 am

It is obvious that the above writers are victims of instant gratification. It is too bad this disease didn't present itself so strongly when Bush was president.

We know Obama inherited a myriad of problems, and he has made strides toward improving things in many ways. However, no one seems to want to give him any credit. When was the last time everyone was happy with what a president did? Well, the point is, he is working toward making the US a better place to live in and its citizens better off than they were under the previous administration(s).
The fact that things aren't happening at a pace that satisfies everyone is just the way life is, however it would be nice to acknowledge that he has made strides and try to see the positive instead of prophesying gloom and doom, saying the guy has a lack of knowledge, when he has more intelligence in one digit of his finger than had George W. Yet one did not see such harsh criticism of Bush.
It makes me wonder just what is behind the comments of people like this?
ribeye posted at Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 8:53 pm

To whom it may concern:

Is this the same president sending more troops to Afgwhateverstand... what happen to the promise to bring the kids home from the first war. That is the ONLY reason he got elected.


Now trying his best RUSH health care plan thro w/out anyone knowing what the heck is in it.

Two wars instead of one. Good Job!

Seems to have all kinds of problems, with no solutions in sight.

Not his fault...hes' so far in over his head he needs scuba gear.

Sad but true:) Maybe trying too hard to over compensate for his lack of knowledge but comes across as trifle overbearing and tad egoistical.

Don't care what color or nationality he is -REALLY- that horse is dead.-

Have a good day
ribeye posted at Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 8:35 pm

To whom it may concern:

#1 - Whats the rush? 2000 pages - who actually knows whats in it?

Again, whats the hurry.............

Most of the 'so called benefits' will not kick in until 2013.

But the money taken from you will kick in immediately.

Little food for thought:

"A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything."

Thomas Jefferson
quiteright posted at Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 10:36 pm

Not sure which is worse the health care bill that is being forced down our throats or the cap and trade legislation that is coming next. Its as if this administration is looking to bankrupt the country. Each of these issues are a contrived crisis. Hardly worth the effort considering our economy is in the toilet and we are a nation at war.
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