And I want a nap. But there is just not enough time budgeted for during my hectic day. Heck, in Japan they have observed that worker effeciency is increased dramatically with just a quick nap after lunch.
With the big health reform summit scheduled for tomorrow, the only thing that both companies, I mean political parties can agree on is that the health reform summit will be like trying to feed a dead bulemic. There will be no results. This will means for the Democrats another enormous political defeat and for Republicans another chance to ruin our economy by giving tax breaks to the wealthy.
The air is ripe for political theater and Jersey Shore like reality tv garbage. The Republicans continue to demand a start from scratch approach to health reform and the Democrats keep crying about how a wasted year of policy negotiations will look very bad at election time. But the real truth is that everyone in both parties is just trying to look cool like the Situation trying to impress a girl or something and could give a hot damn about your right to health insurance or health care.
What about America?
The monthly poll from the nonpartisan Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that 75% of Americans think that Obama needs to fix health care to fix the economic crisis in spite of the disagreements.
“The poll found that the proportion of Americans who said they feared their access to doctors and hospitals would get worse under the Democratic plans dropped to 29 percent, from 33 percent who had expressed such concerns in December. In the January poll fewer than 12 percent said that they thought their access would improve.”
So in any case we should all program our tivo’s to record the political muppet show set for Thursday.


