King will continue to fight health-care bill

October 28th, 2010

U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, said Democrats are working to create a “dependency class” in America in an effort to expand their political base and stay in power.

“That’s part of the motive,” King said when discussing federal health-care reform efforts with reporters after a Tuesday taping of Iowa Public Television’s “Iowa Press.”

King, who represents Iowa’s 5th District, said he will do what he can to try stop a health-care bill from heading to President Barack Obama’s desk, and he urged others who opposed the bill to join him.

He said Democrats are moving toward nation health care, whether a public insurance option is included in the final bill or not.

“That’s the goal; that’s the endeavor,” King said. “They’ll regulate everything, and when they do that, we will lose the liberty we have today to buy health insurance policies.”

He predicted that if Congress passes health-care reform, Democrats… Read More

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Better Health News – All the News to Keep You Fit

October 27th, 2010

Get Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise. Go heavy to Get Light. The more muscles work, the more Calories you’ll burn, say researchers. They found that weight training burns 71 percent more calories than usual. Activate more muscles in a set by performing a circuit in which you alternate upper-body movements with lower body abdominal exercises.

Body Work- Relax Tension in your back. A 5-minute daily routine will relax tension in your back. All it takes is five minutes. Do one back curve stretch and one torso twist to each side.

After five minutes: You’ll relieve tension, stiffness, and achiness in your neck, shoulders, and lower back, and walk away feeling relaxed and focused.

If you do it daily: You’ll keep stress-related muscle tightness at bay, and you back will be more limber.

Back Curve Stretch:

From kneeling position, sit back on your heels and slowly let your upper body sink against… Read More

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Colorado’s 2 senators criticize closed-door talks on health care reform

October 26th, 2010

Democrats’ strategy for merging health care reform bills began to unravel under growing attacks Wednesday, including unexpected criticism from Colorado’s two Democratic senators.

Final negotiations on merging the bills began in earnest Wednesday as congressional leaders spent more than eight hours behind closed doors at the White House using a process that bypasses a formal conference committee and cuts out Republican participation.

They dug into a series of sticky issues that separate the two versions of the bill passed by the House and the Senate — including abortion, access to health insurance by illegal immigrants, and how to pay for the sweeping legislation, which will insure an estimated 37 million Americans over the next decade.

A White House statement said they had made “significant progress in bridging the remaining gaps” between the bills.

Republicans have been howling about the process for nearly two weeks — House Minority Leader John Boehner,… Read More

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