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Here We Go Again

As many of you know, I covered Election 2008 from the first day of the primaries. I still do not understand that if any one of us were to sit down at a computer and hit Excel and chart the gaffes, the associations, the insults, the impossible to understand speak from the podium, we would be out of graph lines. Do you realize that this continued on almost a daily basis until today? How could all these implications and events add up like this? It is global and domestic in scope. I am from a mixed neighborhood, all races and ethnic groups slammed together on Manhattan's Upper West Side in the 1950's. I did not have a TV so we would spend our summer nights standing with a bag of cold cherries in front of the Radio Clinic on 98th street and Broadway so we could watch Lucy and Ernie Kovacs through the huge picture window showing 50 TVs on the same channel. Black, White and Puerto Rican in front of that store, never a problem. To this day I have never had a problem that can be threaded to race. So I have to listen to these ultra rich politicians and entertainers decide what is good for the Black community has they play the R word all day. I think Black people can speak for themselves, many of them as professionals have succeeded in this economy much better than I have. The conundrum for me, a Republican who absolutely disagrees with the administration's domestic and foreign policies, is that as opinion polls confirm, I like Mr. Obama as a human being and I think he is a brilliant Harvard lawyer and as shown recently in the Congressman Wilson matter a class act in settling disputes amicably and without repercussions. After that point of view I dispute everything else his administration has put on the table. So in summary, Mr. Obama and his family and friends are welcome at my house or a neutral location anytime and I will welcome them. My feelings about him personally have nothing whatsoever to do with my belief that this country is headed in the wrong direction and now there is a real big controversy ready to blow, I think there is gonna be trouble in them thar hills. Maybe he is being advised by too many  individuals in view of the fact that he came in with no CEO experience, something everybody was well aware of.
 
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Where is the AMA and other special interest groups?

October 5, 2008
I have always felt that Mr. Obama's Great Society plans are hypothetical and fundamentaly speaking, "The best laid plans of mice and men". His extravagant health plan is a proposal and if we consider it from a historical vantage point is a long ways away from being signed into law. But the way Obama speaks of his deeper voyage into socialism in America he phrases his health care plans in a manner that six pack Joe thinks it is going to happen January 2. Nobody mentions the American Medical Association and how they are going to react to Obama's views should he win the prize. Doctors today are not the millionaires of yesteryear due to astronomical insurance costs, the expenses of running and maintaining a practice, the hours they have to put in, the new laws that affect their vocation and the legal costs to worry about. Fairly big staffs are required to run medical offices and these are specialized and trained people making strong money and benefits. While it is true that there are vastly wealthy specialists, there are also doctors still paying off their medical school tuition. How come Obama does not bring the American people into his confidence and let us know if his plan will cause less earnings for the medical profession which is already diminished by the insurers. That being the case, by the time the medical lobbyists and pressure groups and pharmaceutical conglomerates get through with Obama's idealistic outline, it's going right down the shredder.
 
Of course you know that I support McCain-Palin and their health plan which I think will win over the Md's and individuals like myself who have retired from government and have the plans that are unlimited in coverage and virtually pay it all so to speak. I worked in a government facility for about 17 years to earn my retirement and benefits. Because McCain offers choice based on tax benefits, he presents a benefit to all Americans especially those of us who do not want some watered down government issued, rest in the hallway, we're  cleaning your room health card which I suspect we will get should we not elect him. Just to set the record straight, unlike one of the Democratic leaders that I saw on Fox the other day who claimed that health insurance for a family of four costs upwards of $15,000 which was his way of arguing for Obama, I must disagree with him by thousands going down. I am not suggesting that all of us should pay for our health insurance but I am guessing that the Democrats will try to absurdly elevate the cost of a private plan in an attempt to further Obama's idea which again is not a law yet. If you recall the specificity issue from the primaries, you better believe that non-specificity has not exited yet.
 
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