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Health reform splits business away from Republican alliances

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Traditionally, big businesses and Republican legislators have been the best of friends. But during the reform debate, it seems, that friendship has come under strain, stretched thin by healthcare cost pressures.

Economically conservative Republicans have won support among big business leaders by opposing restrictions on business decision-making and operations, including some changes emerging in the reform discussion. Now, however, some large businesses are splitting with Republicans who oppose reform, arguing that in the face of steadily expanding healthcare costs, moving ahead with health system changes of some kind is critical.

While large businesses are decidedly against any mandate that employers provide coverage, they do seem receptive to the notion of a national insurance exchange allowing individuals and small businesses to buy insurance, according to coverage in the Wall Street Journal.

The National Foundation of Independent Businesses, a trade group representing small businesses, also favors the insurance exchange concept, a rare instance in which big and small biz interests seem unified. Let's see how long this lasts.

To learn more about this issue:
- read the Wall Street Journal item
- read the NFIB's statement on health reform

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When are Southern Republicans gonna wake up, and stop opposing any type of reform out of spite for Obama. It speaks loudly of "The Party of No." We have to have some type of health care reform, with costs topping out of control, and many Americans searching overseas for help. Even here in Republican Wyoming, people are tiring of the Republicans and their lack of compromise on any issue. They are increasingly seen as a group way out of touch with the average voter. I'm proud to be an Independent voter, because I don't think the Democrats are a whole lot better. But the Republicans had eight years to fix things, and little was done, if anything, over health care costs. What bothers me, and a lot of other voters too, is that the Republicans, instead of being against an issue, always seem to resort to personal attacks over and over. This type of posture makes them look like a bunch of angry old guys in love with the past. Frankly a lot of people here in Wyoming are sick of them.

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