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  1. The right way to create jobs http://bit.ly/5mTw86
  2. @EZF_TopPolitics what happened to transparency?
  3. @TxSkirt I thought it was important to tie it to jobs
  4. Cuts to home health care to pay for new government entitlement? http://bit.ly/4L989f
  5. A better stimulus plan: Have Congress adjourn until 2011?
  6. Another study estimates premiums in the individual market will rise by 54%, an extra $3,341 a year for families and... http://bit.ly/74yoEN
  7. CBO: HC premiums for individuals will go up 11-13 percent under Reid bill (p.4). http://bit.ly/8nsThp
  8. Unemployment still in double digits at 10% http://bit.ly/4UphgY
  9. Cutting 1/2 Trillion dollars from nearly insolvent Medicare to fund a new entitlement program makes no sense. http://bit.ly/8z9zNY
  10. @PlinkingReality aarp has a conflict of interest
  11. @DixieDrivenDown right indeed
  12. John McCain, on proposed 1/2 trillion dollar Medicare cuts http://bit.ly/5ICwtU
  13. Jobs summit about looking for new ideas to reduce unemployment or photo op? http://bit.ly/8mQuzx
  14. HCR: Promises made, promises broken http://bit.ly/4CrFYb
  15. Only in D.C. does more subsidies mean lower deficits, and more expensive insurance is really cheaper insurance. http://bit.ly/8XMK09
  16. Nice article about my bipartisan millitary voting reform bill http://bit.ly/4Ga6l5
  17. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius would be awarded unprecedented new powers under Reid HC bill http://bit.ly/7bdbqu
  18. Obama campaign promise: cut the cost of a typical family's premium by up to $2,500 a year. http://bit.ly/8a2BPx
  19. But I thought the goal was to bring down costs, not just prevent big increases. http://bit.ly/72vp78
  20. Contradictory headlines: NYT vs. WSJ on health premium increases http://bit.ly/7ejXSY