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So, that would logically mean that the GOP plan is even worse than projected, right? The projected savings will likely not materialize, and there will be even higher uninsured rates than currently being exposed.
Aside from PPACA (which is not a concession), when did they get it wrong before? We should have ample examples if they are perpetually wrong.
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Do we have evidence that it is usually right, or that it's usually wrong?