Ziggurat
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Those people would think that the distinction between people who got onto "expanded Medicaid" vs. ordinary Medicaid is an important one.
It is an important one if you're trying to evaluate the effects of the law, since millions of people got ordinary Medicaid before the law was ever passed and would have continued to do so even if it hadn't been. And you claimed you were evaluating the effects of the law, just with the wrong facts. Evidently getting the facts right isn't important to you.