was all about reducing the deficit.
edit to add - From July 2009:
Obama: Health Care Reform Tied to Controlling DeficitThe White House has released excerpts of President Obama's opening statement at tonight's primetime press conference. Not surprisingly, Mr. Obama will focus his statement, expected to be about seven or eight minutes, on his push for health care reform.
To use a basketball analogy, Mr. Obama has been on a full-court press this week to rally the public around health care reform. In a series of speeches and television interviews, the president has made many of the arguments he will make this evening before. But tonight Mr. Obama seeks to reach a larger audience in primetime.
He will start with his rationale behind the push for reform, according to the excerpts.
"This is not just about the 47 million Americans who have no health insurance," he plans to say. "Reform is about every American who has ever feared that they may lose their coverage if they become too sick, or lose their job, or change their job. It's about every small business that has been forced to lay off employees or cut back on their coverage because it became too expensive."
Mr. Obama also ties the fight to the battles to fix the economy and control the deficit. "I've said that even as we rescue this economy from a full-blown crisis, we must rebuild it stronger than before. And health insurance reform is central to that effort," he plans to say.
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on the deficit, he will say the following: "So let me be clear: if we do not control these costs, we will not be able to control our deficit."Mr. Obama adds this statement on to his often-stated pledge not to raise the deficit due to health care reform: "I have also pledged that health insurance reform will not add to our deficit over the next decade – and I mean it."
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-5181110-503544.htmlI don't know if anyone noticed but the Debt Commission accepted HCR as a way to lower the deficit and actually calls for a Public Option to be added.