and for me the test is would we have been upset if a Republican administration cited his studies without revealing he was also being paid.
:shrug:
http://www.tnr.com/blog/the-treatment/massachusetts-jon-gruber-and-related-matters"...One more thing: I see, from reading other items on this around the web, other journalists writing on health care were not aware that Gruber was doing projections for the administration.
Obviously this was not as widely known as I thought, which means that Wheeler deserves credit for publicizing Gruber's work--and that I should be diligent about mentioning it in the future."MIT Economist Confirms Senate Health Reform Bill Reduces Costs and Improves Coverage
Posted by Nancy-Ann DeParle on November 29, 2009 at 03:14 PM EST
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