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When the health insurance debate began last summer, I was confident that by March, there would be new legislation that would give me the freedom to leave Anthem Blue Cross if they jacked up my rates again. But no, Republicans and Democrats can't get past their partisanship to pass any meaningful insurance reform. If Rome were burning, I would hate for any of you to be in charge of putting out the fire -- you'd either delegate or filibuster ...
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