Just a couple of weeks ago the health care insurance reform supporters were decrying "co-operatives" as a sham, with too little muscle to impact private insurance, and insisting that only a full-blown "public option" would do the job of driving insurance costs down. They were insisting that we should not let ourselves get side-tracked from the public option solution.
Now suddenly the discussion has become that we need "the public option or some sort of co-operative solution" to compete with the private insurance companies. What happened?
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