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Republican Whip Eric Cantor Speaks After Weekly House Republican Conference Meeting

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  • Anyone who really believes the US is 37th in healthcare needs a reality check. These studies are completely flawed and do not rely on common data sets. We lose ground because of infant mortality rates. Is it because our care is sub-standard? Of course not - its because we count all births, whether at 40 weeks or 26. Some nations only count full-term, and others just tally babies that live for 7+ days. If your baby was born 30 days early would you rather be in the US or Costa Rica or even Canada?

  • Why don't you just say, President Obama we are asking you to set aside partisan politics and work with the Republicans on a bi-partisan level.

    Cant you just speak plainly like JOE WILSON did!!!! none of the feely crappy talk. GET to the point and say what you Mean and MEAN what you say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Do a JOE WILSON and get on with the issue at hand in this same manner and quit wasting our money and spending time going around in circles!!!

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  • America is now ranked 37th in health care. Republicans love to complain about Canada and England, but they are ranked much higher than the Unitied States. With the republicans repeated lies and deceptions about health care no wonder no one trusts them.

  • Eric Cantor: "So when you lose your job you don't necessarily lose your health care."

    This has been repeated by Cantor several times. The use of the word "necessarily" is intentional. He still thinks it's OK that if some one loses their job they do indeed lose their health care.

  • Cantor is right, the American people are afraid of socialized medicine, and with GOOD reason!

    I turned down government benifits for myself and my children (multiple times) because "I" wanted to choose the treatments (my children and I) would receive.

    The government has no socializing medicine for all people when 85% of the people are HAPPY with THEIR PRIVATE CARE COVERAGE! The government needs to get out of our LIVES and start governing the country within the bounds of the law!

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