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DateDateMarch 30, 2012
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QuoteTextWhen it comes to violence against women or guns in schools, states arguably have the will and the resources to respond to these problems. But when it comes to providing insurance guarantees for the uninsured, any state would be worse off if it tried to solve the problem on its own, because it would end up attracting uninsured people from other states seeking to take advantage of its benefits. Because states know this in advance, most don’t even try to solve the fundamental problems of health care coverage.
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One Simple Argument Could Have Saved Obamacare. Too Bad Verrilli Didn’t Make It. by Jeffrey Rosen (The New Republic, March 30, 2012) (view)