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In honor of Senator Edward Kennedy I feel Congress should rename the healthcare bill to 'The Senator Edward Kennedy Healthcare Bill'. This is the logical next step toward the inevitable passing of meaning healthcare for all Americans. All thinking people know that we must contain runaway healthcare costs through reform. We are destined to fail if we are not in this together. The naysayers to meaningful reform are being ignored the longer they speak out. All those naysayers in Congress should return their tax payer funded healthcare and donate it to a needy American family.
There is a famous comment that “Politics is show business for ugly people.” While politicians are not physically less attractive than the average middle-aged person, they do not usually have movie-star good looks.
Notable exceptions have been John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sarah Palin. Reagan and Schwarzenegger have, indeed, been movie stars!
And Sarah Palin's beauty-contest good looks and charm have been great assets for her political career. During her farewell speech on July 26, 2009, I noticed her arm-waving gestures behind the speaker's podium; and that reminded me of another politician whose political career soared after taking lessons from a drama coach.
Sarah Palin has a bachelor's degree in Communications and early experience as a TV sportscaster. She will now host a radio show, but that is not the best medium for her. Sarah Palin is so pretty that she will be much more effective on TV. I doubt that MSNBC would hire her, but I would think that Fox News would love to have her!
Can Sarah Palin return to elected office? It is possible. She is only 45 years old, so she could still be a candidate for office during the next 20 years. She is extremely conservative, so she could be elected to the House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, or Governor of Alaska. If she ran for President or Vice President, she could possibly win the Republican nomination. Palin has proven to be great as a Republican fund-raiser. However, she has so little support among Democratic voters and independents that she would probably lose a general election. Many Democrats are hoping that Sarah Palin will be the Republican presidential candidate in 2012, because she will be easy to beat!
So, as a CPA, if I understand the news, Senator Kennedy plans to required each employee to have health insurance.
Then, President Obama, you are considering taxing the benefits.
Sorry to say, I am speechless (which of course why I am writing).
This sounds like a Republican proposal to tax the middle class; have you been hanging out Dick Cheney?