It's official-I'm a Paul Krugman groupie! As usual, his blog today puts things in a nutshell: 
And his OP-ED for yesterday's New York Times on the Supreme Court's decision on health care law:
 "Let’s start with the already famous exchange in which Justice Antonin Scalia  compared the purchase of health insurance to the purchase of broccoli,  with the implication that if the government can compel you to do the  former, it can also compel you to do the latter. That comparison  horrified health care experts all across America because health  insurance is nothing like broccoli. 
 Why? When people choose not to buy broccoli, they don’t make broccoli  unavailable to those who want it. But when people don’t buy health  insurance until they get sick — which is what happens in the absence of a  mandate — the resulting worsening of the risk pool makes insurance more  expensive, and often unaffordable, for those who remain. As a result,  unregulated health insurance basically doesn’t work, and never has."         
 

 
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