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David Morris: Protect Obama’s Health Care Reform, Then Move Toward a Public...

Now that Obamacare has been upheld, the next steps are preventing its repeal and moving towards a public option.

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Robert Reich: Patriotism

There are two competing visions of patriotism in America today.

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Mattea Kramer: Four Spending Myths That Could Wreck Our World

How the deficit obsession has been distracting us from our country's most pressing issues.

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David Morris: The U.S. Healthcare Debate – From the Sublime to the Ridiculous

The American debate over healthcare seems absurd most everywhere else.

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Robert Reich: The Hollowing Out of Government

When Republicans can’t repeal laws they don’t like, they hollow them out, deny funds to fully implement them, and reduce funds to enforce them.

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Robert Reich: Pyromaniacs on the Potomac

The problem with Obama's second term.

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Charles Ornstein: Brushes with the Medical System

Four journalists describe how their own experiences with the health-care system has affected their reporting.

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Robert Reich: Battling Against the Spin

How the Republican tempest over the Affordable Care Act diverts attention from three large truths.

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Charles Ornstein: Six Questions About HealthCare.gov’s Future

Will the improvements to the site be enough to ensure consumers can get coverage before the December 23 deadline?

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Charles Ornstein: Payment Due

The Obamacare deadline no one is talking about.

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Charles Ornstein: Obamacare – A Midterm Report Card

How the Affordable Care Act is faring after the first half of the open enrollment period.

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Barbara Garson: The Public-Private Profiteers

Watching insurance companies fight every local public option to the death.

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