01276nam a22002537a 4500003000800000005001700008006001900025007000300044008004100047020001800088040001700106041000800123050001500131100003700146245010700183260006000290300004600350520042800396700003600824942001500860946000800875999001900883952012000902BJBSDDR20260430172110.0a|||||r|||| 00| 0 ta260430s2026 ctu|||||r|||| 00| 0 eng d a9780300263480 bspacBJBSDDR aeng bB658w 20261 aBlumenthal, David,d1948-948243 aWhiplash : bFrom the Battle for Obamacare to the War on Science /cDavid Blumenthal, James A. Morone. aNew Haven, Connecticut :bYale University Press, c2026 aviii, 338 pages :billustrations ;c25 cm aThe authors argue that U.S. health policy over the past 15+ years has been defined by extreme political swings (“whiplash”): Obama achieved a historic expansion of healthcare—but triggered fierce partisan resistance Trump intensified polarization and skepticism toward government and science COVID-19 exposed how dangerous that divide had become Biden is attempting to stabilize the system, but deep divisions remain1 aMorone, James A.,d1951-948244 2lccn0cBK illh c126979d126979 00102lcc40708APTaBJBbBJBcAPTd2026-04-30l0oB658w 2026p00000200059r2026-04-30 17:21:47t1w2026-04-30yBK