It’s said that you can judge a man by the quality of his enemies. If the
same principle applies to legislation, the Affordable Care Act — which
was signed into law two years ago, but for the most part has yet to take
effect — sits in a place of high honor.
Now, the act — known to its foes as Obamacare, and to the cognoscenti as
ObamaRomneycare — isn’t easy to love, since it’s very much a
compromise, dictated by the perceived political need to change existing
coverage and challenge entrenched interests as little as possible. But
the perfect is the enemy of the good; for all its imperfections, this
reform would do an enormous amount of good. And one indicator of just
how good it is comes from the apparent inability of its opponents to
make an honest case against it.
To understand the lies, you first have to understand the truth. How would ObamaRomneycare change American health care?
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