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Papantonio: Insurance Industry is the Senate's Sugar Daddy

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2009

The House has passed a healthcare reform bill, but the real battle is just now beginning. We now have to get the Senate to approve a meaningful bill. Mike Papantonio appears on Fox Business's Happy Hour to talk about what we need from the Senate to finally get a decent healthcare bill.

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  • and Bush!!!!!! And didn't we JUST go through with cutting taxes???? How's that working for ya REpubliTARDS!!!!!! OMG!!!!!

  • What ignorant people. The elephants in the room are an optional genocide in asia and a multi-trillion dollar gift to rich wall street insiders - ooh!... for all the money spent, *all* the mortgages and credit card debtors could have been bailed out 100%... healthcare is a negligible part of the fiscal equation. But they're too stupid to know that - repeat your talking points, paid republican shills.

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  • yeah, crowley is a dimwit. pap took her to task.

  • god damn those 2 chicks in the middle are fine... but, as usual, fox displaying these women with their beautiful legs in short skirts. thats how they get their viewers... attracting old perverts that like upskirt shots but cant get them.

  • Fox is known for blonds, but those brunettes are hot.

  • grassley is bought off

  • Go get em Pap!

  • I sthis the hot milfs debate? Must be pretty easy to get a communications degree.

  • After years of watching "McLaughlin Group," where that blond bitch appears regularly, I can't even watch this.

  • two sides pointing fingers at each other and letting wall st. and the banks sling away with all the cash. I agree, for the amount of money we gave failing banks and the insurance companies, we could have not only given everyone a check in the USA (OUR MONEY), but yea, we could have actually bailed out the tax paying americans that got screwed over by predatory lending and market speculation. Instead, we reward the already rich with OUR money. I can't believe people are falling for this.

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