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Obama Celebrates 7.1 Million Health Care Sign-Ups

WASHINGTON (AP) After facing a rocky start and chorus of naysayers who declared his health care law a failure, President Barack Obama on Tuesday celebrated a better-than-expected 7.1 million sign-ups for health coverage that he said should end the debate over whether the law should be repealed.

"The Affordable Care Act is here to stay," Obama declared in a feisty Rose Garden speech the day after the deadline for Americans to enroll.

Obama announced the 7 million threshold that once was seen as unattainable, even as the number still could climb. People who started applying but couldn't finish before the Monday midnight deadline can have extra time, as do potential enrollees whose special circumstances kept them from signing up in time.

Administration officials said they were still compiling data that will be important in determining the ultimate success of the six-month enrollment period, such as how many enrollees were previously uninsured and whether enough younger, healthy people signed up to offset the costs of covering older, sicker consumers.

But Obama said after the initial computer problems that plagued the online insurance exchanges where people could sign up, the law was working as he had hoped.

"The bottom line is this: Under this law, the share of Americans with insurance is up, and the growth of health care costs is down. And that's good for our middle class, and that's good for our fiscal future," the president said.

"As messy as it's been sometimes, as contentious as it's been sometimes, it's progress," Obama said.

Obama lashed out at critics who still argue that the law should be repealed. "I don't get it," he said. "Why are folks working so hard for people not to have health insurance? Why are they so mad about the idea of folks having health insurance? Many of the tall tales that have been told about this law have been debunked. There are still no death panels. Armageddon has not arrived. Instead, this law is helping millions of Americans, and in the coming years it will help millions more."

The law is at the center of competitive congressional races across the country. Michael Steel, spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, argued that the law was harming the American people.

"Every promise the president made has been broken: Health care costs are rising, not falling," Steel said. "Americans are losing the doctors and plans that they like especially seniors suffering under President Obama's Medicare cuts. Small businesses are afraid to hire new workers, hobbling our economic growth. That's why we must replace this fundamentally-flawed law with patient-centered solutions that will actually lower health care costs and help create jobs."

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Rand Paul Says GOP Must Get 'Beyond Deportation'

Apr 1, 2014 5:25pm

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Worried that a left-leaning political bias may already be present in the Spanish-language media in the United States, MRC Latinos aim is to be a champion among journalistic integrity.

Quoting Ronald Reagans Hispanics are conservative they just dont know it yet, Senator Paul a potential 2016 White House contender said that if conservatives engage with Hispanics directly and address their concerns, they will come to realize their values are in fact conservative values.

In an effort to pump life back into the Republican Party and broaden its voter base, Paul focused on immigration.

The bottom line is the Hispanic community is not going to hear us until we get beyond this issue, he said.

Paul argued the Republican Party must get beyond the issue of deportation in order to break through to the Hispanic voters and address other pressing issues facing the community.

Whats happened is that there is not the perception of empathy coming from the Republican Party that we care about Hispanics and where they are coming from and what their problems are, he said. Until we get to that point they are not going to listen to any of the next message. Are there many in the Latino community who go to church and believe in traditional values and who are conservative? Yes. Maybe half. Maybe sixty percent theres enormous upside potential.

In 2012, Democrats received a substantial percentage of the Hispanic vote 71 percent compared to Republicans who managed to gain only 27 percent. However, Paul is confident Republicans can double their Hispanic vote in 2016, but first conservatives need to get the door ajar. One way to do this? To assure that Mrs. Garcias nephew is not going to be sent home to Mexico.

The Obama Administration has come under fire on multiple occasions receiving criticism for record-high deportation rates deporting immigrants faster than any other president in United States history.

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