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		<title>By: Profiles in Plausibility: The Politics of Health Reform Rollback &#124; The Incidental Economist</title>
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		<description>[...] still agree with Matt Yglesias and Aaron Carroll, both of whom find the my scenario of a Republican rollback of health reform provisions unlikely, [...]</description>
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