Lunch break
We're pretty deep into the politics of health-care reform now. The conversation is all about votes and compromises and concessions. So it's good to listen to Princeton's Uwe Reinhardt explain the broader policy context.
We've come fairly far, but even if this bill passes, there'll be a long way to go.
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December 7, 2009; 12:40 PM ET
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Posted by: susannelsen | December 7, 2009 1:29 PM | Report abuse
Uwe Reinhardt rocks! I really wish his was a household name.
Posted by: bcbulger | December 7, 2009 2:11 PM | Report abuse
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Lowering Medi-Care to 55, would allow millions of workers that have 25 or more years of working invested, to finally retire....allowing younger workers, a better chance at becoming fully employed