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We have a Law.
Now we will be able to build upon that with a robust Public Option, as well as the "tweaks" that the bill badly needs.
I can understand the frustration of my more impatient co-partisans, but there are advantages to be wrung from incrementalism, too, like the opportunity to allow the Republicans soil themselves in public while we deliberately, intelligently craft a public health infrastructure that will expose the lie that "government is the problem".
As Patrick knows, Teddy was never "done" -- not until the day he left us. We should give some thought to that kind of political attitude.
And, Patrick, if you're reading this: thanks for your support, and your vote, too.
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