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It was a big year for Northeast Ohio’s music scene, as many bands and artists ramped back up from the pandemic slowdown. On this week’s Shuffle, Ideastream Public Media’s Amanda Rabinowitz and Brittany Nader share some of their favorite local independent releases of the year.
you there, but let me ask you if you succeed in that primary, is that a message you re going to be repeating in the fall that you were proud to vote for obamacare? and i ask you because there s some news out of virginia this week, that under obamacare, under the current law of the land, you got a major insurer, aetna, pulling up, leaving the individual insurance market in that state. a lot of people in virginia say, that law isn t going so well right now. would you tell voters outside the democratic party you are proud to vote for obamacare? i will and i have before. i think that what happens for me every week is meeting families whose lives have been saved who haven t had to go through bankruptcy because of this. nobody plans on developing a catastrophic illness. it s important for thensurance companies not to get to write all of the rules. in virginia, we bent the cost curve by about $3,500 per year in terms of reduced premiums over when they would have been. and if the republican