Republicans' deranged health-care nostalgia

The White House wants to roll health care back to 2007. Here's what that really means.

Caution, skewed nostalgia ahead.
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President Trump knows well the power of nostalgia. His whole campaign was based on convincing people he could bring America back to an earlier, happier time, when everyone had a secure job with great benefits, certain people (you know who I'm talking about) knew their place, and America stood tall.

But what if the earlier time he wants to bring us back to was actually a nightmare? That's what Trump and his party want to do on health care.

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Paul Waldman

Paul Waldman is a senior writer with The American Prospect magazine and a blogger for The Washington Post. His writing has appeared in dozens of newspapers, magazines, and web sites, and he is the author or co-author of four books on media and politics.