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Red Pill, Blue Pill, Better Not, Get Ill
By: John R. Graham
7.22.2009

I think this evening's press conference achieved nothing. He has only the slightest understanding of what he's talking about. This is the second time I've heard him claim that "if the red pill works just as well as the blue pill, but costs half as much, let's use the red pill."
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Best News of the Day
By: John R. Graham
7.9.2009

Cheer up. According to the New York Times (which ought to know), the country’s most powerful unions are not able to stickhandle their agenda through Congress and the White House due to “internal disputes.” If true, this is good news for health reform. Note that whenever a corporate interest seeks to appease Obama on health care, it must do so through the intermediation of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). The latest example is Wal-Mart, which caved into a “mandate” that employers cover their employees’ health care, largely because this would put competitors like Target at a competitive disadvantage.
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Health Plan CEO for Massachusetts Governor?
By: John R. Graham
7.9.2009

With an announcement that will certainly have implications for the national debate on health reform, Charlie Baker, the CEO of Harvard Pilgrim HealthCare, has announced that he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Massachusetts.
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