Friday, June 26, 2015

"A Portrait of Policy Triumph"

"Now, you might wonder why a law that works so well and does so much good is the object of so much political venom—venom that is, by the way, on full display in Justice Antonin Scalia's dissenting opinion, with its rants against 'interpretive jiggery-pokery.' But what conservatives have always feared about health reform is the possibility that it might succeed, and in so doing remind voters that sometimes government action can improve ordinary Americans' lives.
"That's why the right went all out to destroy the Clinton health plan in 1993, and tried to do the same to the Affordable Care Act. But Obamacare has survived, it's here, and it's working. The great conservative nightmare has come true. And it's a beautiful thing."

Paul Krugman in The New York Times checks the state of Obamacare.

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