Profiles in Plausibility: The Politics of Health Reform Rollback
I still agree with Matt Yglesias and Aaron Carroll, both of whom find the my scenario of a Republican rollback of health reform provisions unlikely,
I still agree with Matt Yglesias and Aaron Carroll, both of whom find the my scenario of a Republican rollback of health reform provisions unlikely,
Austin Frakt makes a good point that opponents of health care might not repeal the bill, but could weaken it: What I think is more
I’m in agreement with Matt Yglesias and Aaron Carroll that chances of health reform being repealed are exceedingly slim. But that doesn’t mean it can’t
What Megan McArdle said: I would like to point out that there is one group that is especially deserving of a holiday: the CBO analysts
I know I’m getting ahead myself here, because the bill hasn’t even passed yet, but I’m amazed at the noise people are making about repealing
I’m on a blog break this week so all posts are reruns until the new year. This post originally appeared on 19 May 2009 on
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