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Thank you for publishing Stuart Wesbury’s expert column titled “The Affordable Care Act shouldn’t need to be propped up” (Dec. 7 LNP | LancasterOnline). We cannot afford to continue bailing out ...
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Let’s shine a light on the GOP attempt to blame the now-concluded federal government shutdown on Democrats. What the GOP essentially told Democrats was, “We want to make health care unaffordable for ...
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During my initial run at The Post and Courier Columbia four years ago, this phrase was a bane of my existence. Now that I’m back as the publication’s editor, it’s slapping me in the face once again.