The New Yorker and Truth in Advertising

The New Yorker has a piece by John Cassidy which offers the view that the Democratic push for healthcare reform is: (1) Laudable. (2) Dishonestly presented. (3) Likely to incur giant costs, despite what Democrats say. (4) Likely to incur a large set of unforeseen consequences. (5) Likely to become impossible to dismantle once it … Continue reading The New Yorker and Truth in Advertising