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The New Republic (TNR) is an American magazine published twice per month (published weekly before March 2007) and with a circulation between 40,000 and 65,000. The editor-in-chief is Martin Peretz and current editor is Franklin Foer. Politically, the magazine generally supports center-left, liberal policies. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Top Ten Things Worth Fighting For
(Blog Post) As deliberations continue, in the floor debate and eventually in the House-Senate conference committee, the question is how these bills will come together. The best case ...via Jonathan Cohn -
Is the Insurance Industry Declaring War?
Over the weekend, America's Health Insurance Plans circulated a study it commissioned from PriceWaterhouseCoopers. In a memo to AHIP members, reproduced here, president Karen ...via Jonathan Cohn -
Against Transparency
How could anyone be against transparency? Its virtues and its utilities seem so crushingly obvious. But I have increasingly come to worry that there is an error at the core of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The CBO Just Released Its New Health Care Score. Reason for Relief?
(Blog Post) The good news, substantively and politically, is that CBO expects the measure would reduce budget deficits by $81 billion over the next decade and by even larger sums in the ...via Jonathan Cohn -
Stocked Exchange
Ten years from now, if health care reform is a boondoggle, you might be able to trace that failure back to a decision in the wee hours of last week's Senate Finance Committee ...via New Republic -
Madison Weeps
Our sense of alarm has been growing for some time. From the moment Barack Obama entered the White House, the Republican Party has cast itself as the Party of No. Whether it ...via Memeorandum -
The Centrists’ Take On The Speech: Pretty Darn Good
The moderates and centrists critical to ongoing health care negotiations seemed to have found a good deal to their liking in the president’s speech tonight.Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Why Reform Survived August
The August recess began with critics attacking health care reform because of its high price tag. It ended with critics attacking health care reform because of how reformers ...via Memeorandum -
Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow
During the past year, Republicans have frequently said they want to work with Democrats. But the real story of the last few months is how unserious those pledges turned out to ...via New Republic -
The Courtship
In the spring of 2005, New York Times columnist David Brooks arrived at then-Senator Barack Obama’s office for a chat. Brooks, a conservative writer who joined the Times in ...via New Republic
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On the Job
(Blog Post) It’s strange that on-the-job coverage gets relatively little attention in the debate, even though more than half of Americans have health coverage through their employers. ...via Jonathan Cohn -
Senate Dems to Obama: Um, a Little Help Here?
(Blog Post) After a weekend of furious activity, Democratic leaders in the Senate think they are close to getting the votes they need in order to pass an "opt-out" version of the public ...via Jonathan Cohn -
Making Sure The States Don't Pay (Too Much) For Reform
(Blog Post) The House is still deliberating between two versions of the public option, as Cohn laid out earlier: a stronger version that would tie public option pay rates to Medicare ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
What Is Nancy Pelosi Doing?
(Blog Post) Armed with favorable cost estimates from the Congressional Budget Office and emboldened, perhaps, by the self-destructive behavior of the health insurance lobby, House Speaker ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert -
How Health Care Reform Won
The biggest story in health care reform this year has not been the town hall meetings, or President Obama?s big speech on health care. It?s that the Senate Democrats have ...Posted by margaret draper -
Dr. Frist's Prescription
(Blog Post) that's three former Republican Senate Majority Leaders who have endorsed the sorts of reforms President Obama and his allies are pushing. Previously, Howard Baker and Bob Dole ...via Jonathan Cohn -
Unemployment Numbers May Put Democrats Out Of Work
In recent weeks, senior Obama administration officials have suggested that historically high levels of unemployment could persist for many years. Indeed, the most recent OMB ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Americans Still Don't Trust Government—But They Could Go For A Health Care Plan Modeled Like This...
Mistrust of concentrated power is part of America’s cultural DNA. Most Americans regard government as at best a disagreeable necessity. Even this March, at the low point of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Crazy Train
What we are witnessing is the convergence of the mainstream Republican culture with the right-wing political subculture. Last year, the two remained clearly distinct. During ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Squeeze Play
There’s a lot of grumbling these days about the way President Obama and his allies are selling health reform. According to this argument, they haven’t offered a simple, ...via New Republic
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