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President Obama: Fighting for People with Disabilities

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President Obama shares how people with disabilities have help shaped America to be a more accessible, inclusive and stronger country. Together we're making sure more Americans have access to quality, affordable health care and education opportunities.

There are now more investments in educational opportunities through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act which helps young adults with disabilities get the education and training they need to succeed.

We have to take care of each other

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Harold Pollack teaches health policy and public health. When his mother-in-law died suddenly eight years ago, he and his wife became responsible for his brother-in-law Vincent, who is developmentally disabled. Without help from Medicaid and Medicare they wouldn't have been able to save for their daughters' college or prepare for their future.

Care

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Voiceover: "He says..."

Mitt Romney: "President Obama and I both care about poor and middle-class families."

Voiceover: "But this is what the budget plan Mitt Romney supports actually does. More huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. While cutting nearly eight hundred billion from Medicaid even though middle-class families rely on Medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. And it helps parents support children with disabilities. If Mitt Romney really 'cares' wouldn't we see it in his priorities?"

Ray & Harriet: Romney's Colorado is Not Our Colorado

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Ray and Harriet share why they don't want Romney's version of Colorado.

Priorities

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It's a matter of priorities.
Chris Gibson put his party first when he voted to end the Medicare guarantee. Gibson would make seniors pay thousands more, while millionaires get more tax breaks.

Mitt Romney: No Health Insurance? Go to the Emergency Room

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Mitt Romney says people without insurance should get treatment at the ER. Romney knows ER treatment is expensive and inefficient. So why does he say it's a solution now? Mitt Romney's health care plan: higher health care costs, more uninsured people and bad for the economy.

Jason Plummer: Obvious

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When he praised the plan to end traditional Medicare... ...Jason Plummer said the benefits are "pretty obvious." You see, even though it makes seniors negotiate with insurance companies for coverage ... and pay sixty-four hundred dollars more every year ...it gives a massive new tax break to millionaires like Plummer.

The Affordable Care Act in Action

35 Nasty insurance surprises might be a thing of the past!  As of today, The Affordable Care Act requires insurers to provide new forms that make deciphering and comparing insurance policies less of a headache.

Romney's Sorry Sunday

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DNC Video: Romney's Sorry Sunday

Check out the rest of Mitt Romney's "Worst Week in Washington" here:

Favorite Quotes

"The gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education, or the joy of their play. It does not include the beauty of our poetry or the strength of our marriages; the intelligence of our public debate or the integrity of our public officials. It measures neither our wit nor our courage; neither our wisdom nor our learning; neither our compassion nor our devotion to our country; it measures everything, in short, except that which makes life worthwhile.

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