The day after
What I said before is still true: this is not a game. No gloating. No taunting. We do not strut. On a personal note, the
What I said before is still true: this is not a game. No gloating. No taunting. We do not strut. On a personal note, the
The note, as stipulated by my daughter, appears below.
OK, Monty Python hasn’t commented on health reform, or not the current version of it anyway (as far as I know). But they did predict
A night like tonight is more suited to Twitter than the blog. If you want to know what I’m thinking (or screaming), follow me there.
I took the time to explain an exceedingly simple (which means basically wrong) version of health reform politics to my five year old today. Already
Like Michael Scott, I’m not superstitious; I’m just a little stitious. So I’m going to say it looks like it’s going to pass. Stupak reached
I won’t say it. It isn’t over until it’s over. But …
And for those of you asking when the vote is going to take place today: 2 p.m.: The House will debate for one hour the
I’m getting so many questions about what goes into effect when with respect to health care reform. Luckily, Austin Frakt did the heavy lifting for
The Health Care and Education Affordability Act of 2010 to be voted on by the House this weekend will establish more health care system reforms
If played by its original participants, strip Poohsticks wouldn’t last long (they don’t wear much). Click to enlarge. (Terms of use.)
I was quoted in a Marketplace story on parts of health reform that will be implemented soon after passage: Immediate changes if health bill passed.