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For decades, universal health care was the great dream of the Democratic Party,
the last big piece of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society left to be put into
place. From the moment Barack Obama and congressional Democrats
accomplished that in 2O1O, with the passage of the Affordable Care Act — known
popularly as Obamacare — Republicans and conservative activists have pursued
an equally single-minded dream: the total repeal of Obama's signature
accomplishment. So why — nearly a month into Donald Trump's presidency, and
with Republican majorities in both the Senate and the House — does this
ambition still seem so far from coming to pass? The answer, Robert Draper
suggests in his cover story in this week's issue, may have something to do with the
way this battle has been fought for nearly seven years now: "Have Republicans
become trapped by their pledge to do away with Obamacare?"
Elsewhere in the magazine, Rachel Cusk considers what it means to be polite in
the age of rudeness. Elizabeth Royte follows New York's compost king, the
Porsche-driving Long Island mogul who plans to turn much of the city's food
scraps into clean energy. And Jonah Weiner follows David Longstreth as he tries
to reinvent the Dirty Projectors his much-acclaimed indie-rock band, as a solo
project.
Happy reading,
Jake Silverstein
Editor in Chief
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I ion by Craig Cutler for The New York Times
FEATURE
Will Obamacare Really Go Under
the Knife?
DI:. PIA<
Republicans spent almost seven years waging a battle to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Finally, they are set up for victory — or a new kind of disappointment.
Wavid Longstreth in his studio earlier this
month.
FEATURE
Photo illustration by Cristiana Con Th
The Age of Rudeness
B), R\( IIILt 1 • N
As the social contract frays, what does it mean to
be polite?
FEATURE
Graeme Mitchell for The New York Times
The Dirty Projectors Go
Solo
li> 1; IN \II WEINER
The band created one of indie rock's most
indelible sounds, built around the collaboration of
David Longstreth and Amber Coffman. Now he's
reinventing their music without her.
TALK
Marilyn Minter Finds Art in the Female
Form
. ew by .IENNA WORTIIAM
The visual artist on her explicit aesthetic, activism in art and
supporting younger feminists.
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Illustration by Christoph Nieman
My Trip to the DMZ: A 36o-Degree
Sketchbook
The demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea isn't just a geopolitical
tinderbox — it's also a tourist attraction.
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stCharles Vigliotti at his compost facility in
Yaphank, N.Y.
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Is the Anthropocene'
Epoch a Condemnation of
Human Interference — or
a Call for More?
By WESLEY YANG
When some climate scientists began saying we'd
entered a new epoch, they meant to draw
attention to human effects on climate. Now, to
their dismay, it's become a tech call to arms for
more disruption.
Grant Cornett for The New York Times
FEATURE
The Compost King of New
York
By Luzmwri I ROYCE
What happens to food scraps after the city takes
them? Soon a large fraction will wind up on Long
Island, where Charles Vigliotti hopes to turn them
into profit.
EAT
In Praise of the Prune
A frangipane tart that showcases the pleasures of the dried fruit.
LIVES
The Cat Named Morphine
SAN DOR JASZBERENN I
Allaying suspicions on the Ukrainian front, with some unexpected
assistance.
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