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Friday, October 9, 2009

The Death of Employer-Based Benefits Is Nigher Than I Thought - John R. Graham - Critical Condition on National Review Online

The Death of Employer-Based Benefits Is Nigher Than I Thought - John R. Graham - Critical Condition on National Review Online

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Bill Hawthorne said...

Dear Mr. Graham,

My name is Barbara O’ Brien and my blogging at The Mahablog, Crooks and Liars, AlterNet, and elsewhere on the progressive political and health blogophere has earned me the notoriety of being a panelist at the Yearly Kos Convention and a featured guest blogger at the Take Back America Conference in Washington, DC.

I’m contacting you because I found your site in a health reform blog search and want to tell you about my newest blogging platform —the public concern of health care and its reform. Our shared concerns include health reform, tort reform, public health, safe workplaces, and asbestos contamination.

If you’re confused by the nation’s debate over health care reform, you are not alone. While nearly everyone agrees our health care system is in trouble, the nation is nearly at war with itself over what to do about it. Some say the entire system needs to be overhauled. Others urge caution, pointing to the costs of reform and warning of high taxes and “big government.”

To increase awareness on these important issues, my goal is to get a resource link on your site or even allow me to provide a guest posting. Please contact me back, I hope to hear from you soon. Drop by our site www.maacenter.org in the meantime.

Thanks,

Barbara O’ Brien
barbaraobrien@maacenter.org

Unknown said...

John,
I didn't know you were confused about health care reform. Your blog gives a clear picture of the issues and needed solutions for reform. Thanks for the insight.