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"Cliquie"? That's a strange accusation. And it's a phenomenal blog, by the way. I'm a long-long-time reader and enjoy the blog because Steve cuts through a lot of the fluff. I have several other news sources, but there's hardly any need to go elsewhere.
I would donate, but I subscribe to the magazine, so it feels like I am already donating. My only frustration is that the magazine, rather than being monthly, as all evidence would suggest it ought to be, seems to arrive every two or three months.
Posted by: JK on December 20, 2009 at 12:04 AM | PERMALINK
Haha, you rationalize an elitist health care reform that will force me to spend at least $5000 more per year on corporate lobby-approved insurance than I am paying now for catastrophic insurance; and now you want me to pledge money to you?
I pledge this: I voted for Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton and Obama. But I will never vote for a Democrat again.
Posted by: Anonymous on December 20, 2009 at 8:05 AM | PERMALINK
Anonymous, we were all paying for the uninsured anyway, and even Dean admits many desirable features were put back into the Bill. It really isn't easy having just 60 Senators in the age of Filibuster, and do you want another Bush to get in? Work for the better in between elections, then vote for LOTE or get your GOTE.
Posted by: neil b. on December 20, 2009 at 11:23 AM | PERMALINK