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Sen. Harry Reid: We'll look back at Obamacare's passage and say what now?

Perhaps to help punctuate the president’s Obamacare pep rally this afternoon, Senator Harry Reid pitched in with the old line, how could America let so many go uninsured? It seems a strange thing to say with millions receiving cancellation notices from their insurance companies as a result of the Affordable Care Act, and plenty of tweeters don’t think we’ll be looking back on the passage of Obamacare with the same adoration.

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But those were “junk” plans, weren’t they?

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