When Mr. Lieberman says no public option, he means no public option—not an "opt-in" or an "opt out" or a "trigger" (a public option only comes into effect if private insurers fail to spread enough coverage). "We are at the point now where this has become the clas

Before commenting on what will certainly be an exciting week in Washington, I would direct those interested in the health care debate to a recent that explores some of the myths that have, as I predicted, gradually eaten away at the Democrats health proposal so that the most fundamental institutional reform (the ending of the private insurance monopoly) will be lost.

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