Breaking up the healthcare bill

By Scot Lehigh | Friday, January 22, 2010 | The Boston Globe

“…It’s true, as some liberals note, that Republicans weren’t constrained by their lack of a supermajority in passing George W. Bush’s tax cuts. There’s a signal difference, however. Although a tax cut may sometimes be bad fiscal policy, it’s almost always popular with the public. But Democrats have, at very least, lost the public relations war over healthcare reform. Repelled by the congressional sausage-making process, voters have become dubious about the legislation itself….”….BS

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