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Robert Reich: Health Care Reform is Critically Important, But Getting Americans Back to Work is More So

November 2, 2009 The optimist in me says Obama can pivot off a health-care victory and launch some new initiatives that palpably and quickly spur job growth. The realist says there aren't any such initiatives. Full Article at Guernica

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