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« le: Décembre 06, 2024, 08:58:15 pm »
Ctyd Edwards  State of the Union  Prebuttal
 It will be up to Congress and the states to respond should the Supreme Court annul federal subsidies that are a cornerstone of President Obama s health care law, the administration s top health official told Congress on Wednesday.In her remarks to the Republican-run House Ways and Means Committee, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell underscored the administration s effort to keep pressure on the GOP should that financial assistance be struck down. Republicans run Congress, and 26 of the 34 states likely to be most affected if the subsidies are voided have GOP governors.Republicans pushed back, chiding the administration for a lack of cooperation, in a hearing that illustrated how Mr. Obama s 5-year-old law remains a partisan flashpoint, likely to reverberate through next year s presidential and congressional elections.                                        The Supreme Court is expected to rule this month on a suit by conservatives asserting that the subsidies that help millions afford health care are legal only in states running their own insurance market plac stanley mug es.Obama warns Supreme Court could upend ObamacareObama touts health care law success before Catholic groupIn the 34 st stanley cups uk ates using the federal HealthCare.gov website that are expected to be  stanley website hardest hit if the aid is invalidated, 7.3 million people have signed up for coverage and made initial payments. Of those, about 88 percent- 6.4 million people - receive federal subsidies averaging $272 monthly.         Gtpx JD Vance says Kamala Harris  can go to hell  over Afghanistan withdrawal
 AP                                        Yesterday, Hotsheet reported that Delaware Republican Senate candidate Christine O Donnell s past remarks that she  dabbled into witchcraft  offended Wiccans, who said O Donnell s comments misrepresented their religion. Today, a Satanist from New York City is taking issue with the Tea Party candidate. Since pulling off a surprise victory in the Re stanley cup publican Senate primary earlier this month, O Donnell has come under  stanley portugal scrutiny for a number of controversial remarks. Liberal pundit Bill Mahrer on Friday released a video clip from 1999 of O Donnell stanley taza  talking about her foray into witchcraft in an appearance on his television show  Politically Incorrect.  I dabbled into witchcraft,  O Donnell said.  One of my first dates with a witch was on a Satanic altar, and I didn t know it. I mean, there s little blood there and stuff like that... We went to a movie and then had a midnight picnic on a Satanic altar.                                         Some Wiccan leaders complained that witches do not believe in Satan. Diane Vera, the founder of a group called  NYC Satanists, Luciferians, Dark Pagans, and LHP Occultists  added today that O Donnell s anecdote also misrepresents Satanists. As far as I am aware, no serious practitioner of any variant of either Wicca or Satanism would have a picnic on one s altar,  Vera said in a press release.        Vera also cited a 1997 Washington Post op-ed O Donnell wrote as head of the Savior s Alliance for Lifting t