Public Unveiling of the Public Option Closed to the Public in a Public Place?

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2 Responses to “Public Unveiling of the Public Option Closed to the Public in a Public Place?”
  1. alntht says:

    Well, at least we are allowed to read the bill, much to their regret. It’s hard to navigate the 1990 page document when it is just in PDF format, but I’m sure thomas.gov will have it up soon. The same things I didn’t like abou it to begin with are still there, which is the requirement of individuals and companies to have/provide health insurance (specifically that which complies with their idea of what is minimal). And as they say, the public option is there (you know, the one that they say will even the playing field, but they actually want to be the only player in the future…maybe 20 years or so…).

    I’m hoping this post actually comes up. I make so many that don’t, i’m beginning to get frustrated again. Especially when you are trying to have a debate and your replies aren’t going through…


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