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Interesting... proof that reasonable minds on both sides can come together to put forward reasonable solutions. Go figure. Out of sight of the media lights and mics, the peoples work continues.
Nice to see "free markets" and pure "socialism" working together. Ok so I'm not a very good joke teller.
Conservatives and liberals alike should be watching this with great interest. Obamacare has been painted as an iron-handed federal fist, so it is particularly interesting that the President would yield on this and allow Utah to continue on its path. I hope it works.
As I liberal, I don't care if solutions for the health care problem come from state or federal, just that they come at all.
Obama won this one. The Feds will have us so tightly regulated we won't be able to move in any but their direction. The governor caved.
A lot could go wrong with the feds running ObamaCare telling Utah if they like what Utah has and if it meets their requirements. Is this really a good idea?
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