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In 4 Short Weeks, the Administration Claims Private Sector Effectiveness
As we noted last month, President Obama sat down for an interview with Chuck Todd on November 7 and said: You know, one of the lessons — learned from this whole process on the website — is that probably the … Continue reading
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Obamacare’s Unintended Consequences: It’s Not Just a Technology Problem
Ron Suskind’s Pulitzer Prize-winning account of Barack Obama’s first two years in office, Confidence Men, tells the inside story of the wheeling and dealing that culminated in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). According to Suskind:
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