And The Rest Is Just Noise | The New Republic
by Melanie Robbins on 03/01/10 at 11:21 am
Jonathan Chait, senior editor for The New Republic, writes cogently about health care reform:
“At some level, it is possible to understand the roots of liberal frustration. The machinery of Congress has ground away at the health care bill, as it does to almost any bill. But at a broader level, the liberal mood is insane. What has emerged from that machinery is not merely “better than nothing” or “a good start.” It is the most significant American legislative triumph in at least four decades. Why can so few people see that?”
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And The Rest Is Just Noise | The New Republic.
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