On Tuesday, President Obama signed the health care reconciliation bill into law. But the political debate rages on. A GOP congressman predicts that Americans will engage in widespread
civil disobedience to the law. The
Chamber of Commerce plans to spend $50 million to oppose the legislation in the fall campaigns. And a recent
Washington Post poll finds the public as deeply divided as ever on the subject. However, an interesting analysis in the
Post says that opposition to health care reform may be
a two-edged sword for the GOP this fall.
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