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The unspoken booms in some reform debate

05/25/2009
The secret of aggressive reform is often just that: off-message information that reformist politicians don’t want anyone to know.Energy reform pushed by the administration of US President Barack Obama, for example, thunders with silence on the grotesque disproportion of cost relative to supply for “green energy,” toward which public money now flows without restriction.Then there’s health care. Some observers think the overhaul Obama proposes in this area would crush the economy and lead to rationing of medical services. Administration officials dispute those claims.This writer has no expertise in health care beyond his life-long strategy of avoiding, to the extent ...
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