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Healthcare

In the wake of the Brown victory, I’ve been reading as much progressive commentary as I can trying to get a sense of their interpetations. Interestingly, most of them seem to have taken the stance of not caring to divine voter thinking. The almost unanimous opinion is pass the bill and voter opinion will sort itself out. They believe that this is what leaders do and that Republicans have set precedents for this behavior that establish that the costs of action will not be as great as current perceptions appear.

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Today’s Election

Alright, this really isn’t my cup of tea, or joe, but I figured I’d offer some thoughts about today’s election. First, yes, I am hoping for a Scott Brown victory. No, I won’t believe it until the last vote is counted, and the last legal proceeding is dropped.