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Krugman expects 'better' Obamacare news to replace 'sob stories about cancelled policies
November 26, 2013
New York Times liberal columnist Paul Krugman writes on his blog Monday that he successfully created an account at the trouble-ridden Healthcare.gov website (though he didn't actually sign up for an insurance plan). His breezy experience, he posits, is about to take the news cycle:
In short, it’s looking increasingly likely that the story from here on is going to be one of steadily better news — of growing enrollment in the federal as well as state exchanges, of people discovering either that their insurance has gotten better and cheaper or that they can afford insurance for the first time. Bit by bit these stories will percolate into the news media, replacing the sob stories about cancelled policies.
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