The health insurers stumble into an argument for a public option.

Health reform cleared the Senate finance committee, 14-9, without a public option. Now the trick is figuring out how to put it back in. One powerful argument for doing so comes from an unlikely source: the private health-insurance lobby. Full Story »

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Robert B. Elliott
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by Robert B. Elliott - Oct. 15, 2009

I would have to call this high quality journalism. Noah knows his stuff & provides an accurate analysis minus a lot of hyperbole. He uncovers the transparency of the self-serving motives of the health insurers in commissioning a study that is not a study at all but an attempt tp fabricate a basis for keeping their stranglehold on the health field.

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