The US Chamber of Commerce, the American Medical Association, and several drugmakers have separately stepped out in the past week and voiced their opposition to several of President Barack Obama's plans for healthcare, energy, and business reform.
Since his inauguration, few groups have publicly announced they oppose any of Obama's proposals. But this week – the same week that major banks announced they would begin repaying their TARP funds and issued “hands-off” warnings to the government – all that changed.
On June ...