No matter how you feel about the Affordable Care Act, there's something rather seemly about gleefully anticipating the fact that 30 million people won't get the health care they need, that college grads who can't find a job and are burdened with
June 25, 2012

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No matter how you feel about the Affordable Care Act, there's something rather unseemly about gleefully anticipating the fact that 30 million people won't get the health care they need, that college grads who can't find a job and are burdened with student loan payments will get booted off their parents' policies -- and that sick children will be denied coverage because they've got a pre-existing condition.

Not that you'd expect civility from the former mouthpiece of the Bush administration.

But still, awful people.

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