Lieberman’s vexing flip-flop sets back health-care debate
Editorial | Thursday, December 17, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…Another explanation for Lieberman’s 180-degree turn on the Medicare buy-in could be that the insurance industry, which has invested more than $1 million in his campaigns since 1998 and is a major employer in Connecticut, saw the buy-in as a threat to its stranglehold on the 55-plus market and called in its chits. Lieberman denies this, but not convincingly….”…BS
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