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Binding towns to the unions’ game on contracts
Among the maneuvers for which one must watch when engaged in political dialogue is the rhetorical jujitsu whereby one side manages to force the other into defense of something that the defender actually opposes. A textbook case may be found in the health care debate, with “public option” and Medicare-for-all advocates’ attempting to force free-marketers into a defense of the status quo. In actuality, the latter are no less enthusiastic for reform; they just think it must be done in the opposite direction from the Democrats’ plan. More »
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