Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Failed Reforms in the States 

The appeal of "OPM"

By Sally Pipes

Presidential candidates would do well to look at what states such as Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, and Oregon have done. As I explain in an essay in National Review Online, "Most reforms either sink on the rocky politics of increasing taxes and spending, or falter when it's time to implement, which means actually getting real people to write real checks for insurance."

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