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Obamacare Isn’t Inevitable

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SourcePageNational Review
DateDateMarch 22, 2010
URLURLhttp://article.nationalreview.com/428841/obamacare-isnt-inevitable/the-editors
QuoteText"In 2008, the president campaigned both against forcing people to buy insurance and against taxing their benefits. The legislation runs counter to the campaign on both points. The president promised to change Washington. He has made its stench more noisome, winning this vote by using every kind of deceit and (legal) corruption, and over the objection of a bipartisan coalition representing most Americans."
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Obamacare Isn’t Inevitable by National Review editorial board (National Review, March 22, 2010) (view)