Week in Review: On Health Care, Bipartisan Dishonesty Is the Problem

The story of health-care policy this week, this month, and for the last decade (at least) has been a tale of partisan folly. But fear not, this isn't another earnest pundit's lament for the vital center to emerge, phoenix-like, to form a governing coalition of moderates in both parties. That's not my bag. After all, I...

July 23 2017

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On Health Care, Bipartisan Dishonesty Is the Problem

Jonah Goldberg

The story of health-care policy this week, this month, and for the last decade (at least) has been a tale of partisan folly. But fear not, this isn't another earnest pundit's lament for the vital center to emerge, phoenix-like, to form a governing coalition of moderates in both parties. That's not my bag. After all, I...

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