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I find few occasions to link to a left-wing blog, however this is one of them. FireDogLake has an excellent, CliffsNotes-style analysis of why the Senate health-care bill needs to be defeated. It points out that the Senate bill isn't a "starter home," it's "a sink hole," and it needs to die so something else can take its place. Regardless of their political persuasion, once people "understand the con job that's about to be foist upon them," ...
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18 hours ago ago from A Slave to Variance
There are those who believe that the goal of health care reform is to get people to buy insurance. There are others who believe that the health care system is structurally dysfunctional and without fundamental reforms will implode in the next 20 years. Me? I'm firmly in the latter camp. On the plus side, if you do force a bunch of people to buy insurance against their will, chances are the system will collapse much sooner.
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