It looks like the cordial discussion between the Obama administration and representatives of the private health-insurance industry are over. As the debate over health-insurance reform intensifies, officials with the private health-insurance industry are spending more time decrying a possible government-run health-insurance plan.
Such a plan would be unfair competition to private insurers, they say. They predict [...]
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