Politics | President Obama Liberals to Obama: Don't Sell Us Out on Health Care President considering compromise on key public insurance measure By Gabriel Winant Posted Apr 21, 2009 9:54 AM CDT Copied Then-Sen. Barack Obama, flanked by Service Employees International Union Secretary-Treasurer with Anna Burger, left, and AFL-CIO President John Sweeney on June 19, 2008, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Progressive groups are worried that President Obama is going to go wobbly on them on health care. The Washington Post reports that the president has signaled he's open to compromise on the inclusion of a public insurance plan. Key conservatives like Sen. Charles Grassley hate the idea of a public plan, but for unions and liberals, it’s non-negotiable. “The sacred cow on the left and the right is the public plan,” says former Sen. Tom Daschle. The president, meanwhile, seems mainly concerned with finding something that can pass. There are broad goals, says a spokeswoman, but “the administration is open to all ideas for achieving those goals.” That’s exactly what worries the left. “You don't make compromises with your allies,” says a union chief. The Senate Finance Committee meets today, kicking off the official bill-creating process. Read These Next In the early morning hours in East Hollywood, chaos. CEO resigns after appearance on Kiss Cam. ICE pulls crew members off Great Lakes cruise ships. Number of missing in Texas floods revised in a good way. Report an error