THE REACTION AROUND THE BLOGOSPHERE…

The reactions are starting to come in as people have a chance to ponder this morning’s love fest in Washington and this coalition known as Better Health Care Together. Here’s an unscientific sampling of what I’ve found this evening:

From Sherry Chandler: If Wal-Mart wants it…

From Washington Monthly: Lions and lambs…

From Brian White: Wal-Mart teams with unions on health care issues…

From Wal-Mart Watch: Statement on Better Health Care Together campaign…

From BlogHer: A “Transformative” coalition, if Wal-Mart wants it…

From Think Progressive: Why we did it…

From Aaron Swartz: Lee & Andy’s uniquely American scheme, whatever it is…

From Ballon Juice: Wal-Mart, Andy Stern And Healthcare…

From Jonathan Tasini: Will A New Labor-Business Alliance Solve Health Care Crisis?

And the list just goes on and on and on…

Jeff Hess: Have Coffee Will Write.

8 Responses to “THE REACTION AROUND THE BLOGOSPHERE…”

  1. [...] THE REACTION AROUND THE BLOGOSPHERE… The reactions are starting to come in as people have a chance to ponder this mornings love fest in Washington and this coalition known as Better Health Care Together. Here’s an unscientific sampling that I’ve found this evening: Keep reading…] [...]

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  3. Here’s a nice summary of health care polices in other countries from Nathan Newman on TPMcafe.com

    TPMcafe

  4. Andy Stern defends himself on TPMcafe as well:

    Stern Reply

  5. Yet another version from Stern:

    Stern on Huffington Post

    Perhaps he thinks if he keeps repeating his press release often enough it will stop sounding like political pablum.

  6. Jonathan Rees says:

    Robert:

    I think that’s the same speech in all those places.

  7. JR:
    Yes it is the same speech, but the comments from others are different (and even, sometimes, novel).

  8. [...] In Wal-Mart, Massachusetts, and a health care fork. Charley On The MTA has this to say about the recent Wal-Mart healthcare lovefest: But Wal-Mart didn’t get to where it is by leaving money on the table: You know that eventually, they don’t want to pay for it at all. [...]

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