What the Public Option MUST Have To Work
On Saturday I wrote about a piece by Kip Sullivan which attacked the Public Option on its own merits. Kip’s most devastating, and I think, accurate, criticism was that the public option as envisioned by the current House proposal (let alone likely Senate modifications) is so weak it might not even survive. Why? Because it … Continue reading What the Public Option MUST Have To Work
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