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Mandate For A Backlash

Dean Baker raises a very important point about health care reform without a public option: what happens to the mandate? He argues that for political reasons, if they jettison the public plan, the Democrats should not include mandates either, since they will only line the pockets of the insurance companies until the political pressure becomes so great that a public option will have to be formed anyway. The best thing would be to get rid of mandates now and bring that day closer. more »

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Goozner: Unfair and Unbalanced Wonkery on Mandates

gooznews.com — Mandates were also a central issue in last night's Democratic Party debate, with Sen. Hillary Clinton backing them and Sen. Barack Obama opposed. It was one of the few points of contention in an otherwise cordial faceoff.

For the record: I'm opposed to mandates for two reasons. First and foremost, they're bad politics.

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January 28, 2008
JON KINGSDALE is a good man playing a bad hand dealt him by the Massachusetts Legislature and the Bush administration. more »

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http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2008/01/28/a_health_law_with_holes/