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Re: How Does the New Health Care Reform Bill Affect Your Business ???



On Nov 12, 1:45=A0am, G. Morgan <usenet_ab...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:55:26 -0800 (PST), mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrot=
e:
> >> Only recruit people who <don't> want to be a "politician", but have th=
e
> >> knowledge and skill to make things happen for real.
>
> >They don't run
>
> That's the problem. =A0It should be an honor to serve your fellow citizen=
s, not
> seen as "jury duty" (best analogy I can think of).

Irrelevant, you can dream all you want but that isn't going to happen

> Or the other extreme, celebrity status, power, and plastic surgery to mai=
ntain
> a whole political career. =A0Where all they care about is their "party", =
and
> power struggles... rather than getting down to fixing this shit. =A0That =
kind of
> ineptitude would never be accepted in a boardroom.

Power struggle is the way it should be, its the advancement of an
idea, HOW it happens is another story but personally I feel the harder
it is to pass a law the better off we are.

> =A0It would be a mark of distinction for a high caliber CEO, a doctor, so=
me
> astronauts, and an alarm installer to run things for a couple of years. =
=A0You
> may of may not get a pay raise (in the alarm installer's situation), but =
you
> get a chance to shape history. =A0Using common sense people, instead of c=
areer
> politicians that do not have their constituent's best interest in mind. =
=A0Like
> the Nextel commercial where firefighters ran Congress. =A0It's not rocket
> science

Career politicians were once common sense people


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