What To Make Of The Senate Health Care Compromise
Feingold doesn't like it but Dean does. These two are as politically compatible as you can get for Democrats, so that's saying something.
If it's possible that Majority Leader Reid got a version of the public option that isn't called "the public option, than what's the problem? Let's be honest: the minute progressives conceded the single payer idea (or rather, decided not to press the Senate Dems hard enough to keep it) we were all doomed to have some kind of political goulash.
If it's possible that Majority Leader Reid got a version of the public option that isn't called "the public option, than what's the problem? Let's be honest: the minute progressives conceded the single payer idea (or rather, decided not to press the Senate Dems hard enough to keep it) we were all doomed to have some kind of political goulash.
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