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So do we actually get to find out what is in the bill now?
Monday, March 22. 2010Health Care (Reform) Bill
So as most of you should know, Congress has passed a bill that will affect how health care works in America. It was a pretty thick document, filled with lots of legal-speak. I enjoyed this op-ed in the New York Times about it. I'll post some excerpts for the link-clicking impaired.
But the part I most heartily agreed with was this: As a conservative, I suspect they’re wrong. But now that the bill has passed, as a citizen of the United States, I dearly hope they’re right. Indeed, I hope that 20 years from now, in an America that’s healthier, richer and more solvent than today, a liberal can brandish this column and say “I told you so.” Because the alternative would mean that we’re all about to be very sorry, and for a very long time to come. Trackbacks
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Radar on :
So do we actually get to find out what is in the bill now?
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I believe I linked a .PDF to the bill. . .
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I read this article today as well. It is great isn't it? I think it even gets better the more times I've read it. I have to say, you have to take a big risk to get a big return...and this bill was a big risk. The problem is that we could fall flat on our face. I am anxiously awaiting to see what happens with the law suit and am sure drama will ensue... but if it works... well, what a great thing it will be. It is hard to make a nation accept change, and I'm not sure it is for the better yet; but thanks for reposting this article.
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