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The cynic in me wouldn't be surprised if these new plans were offered by subsidiaries of Kaiser or Premera. I certainly hope that isn't the case.

(edit: deleted parent quotation)




It literally makes no difference to Kaiser, because they get the same amount of money either way, only thing that changes is how that cost is split between the plan beneficiary and the other taxpayers subsidizing him.


Immediately, yes, but over the long term this could sway public opinion.


Was it necessary to full quote the entire parent?




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