But the “public option” was never little more than a K Street phrase, a shadow puppet, a political posture. All along, proponents of adding a new government-sponsored insurer boasted talking points, but never offered workable health reform.
But the “public option” was never little more than a K Street phrase, a shadow puppet, a political posture. All along, proponents of adding a new government-sponsored insurer boasted talking points, but never offered workable health reform.