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Charles Brault c_brault at yahoo.comTue Aug 18 07:14:18 BST 2009
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"Handler" ??? Wonder why that the term was not used in the past administration As it was definitely more exact and appropriate Due to the light experience of the past president And the strong personalities and determination Of Karl Rove and Mr Cheney Excellent, excellent "Handlers" I suspect that the present president His is own man And much of a team worker And yes Some of them are communication specialists Can you say "Spin" But the key word is "professional" Just pinpointing the surprising changes in terms Cheers Charles ________________________________ From: "KMATTOX at aol.com" <KMATTOX at aol.com> To: trauma-list at trauma.org Cc: LNMolino at aol.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 1:05:09 AM Subject: Fwd: Breaking News - Public Option MAJOR CHANGE IN DIRECTION from the WH. Two MAJOR events have recently occurred within the WH message on Health care reform. First the President and his handlers have changed their terms from Health Care Reform to HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM. The other is cited below and occurred 10 minutes ago. This afternoon 8 16 09, President Obama signaled his handlers and staffers to create the spin to let the public know that he will be dropping "THE PUBLIC OPTION" in favor of "COOPERATIVES." Personally, I strongly believe that this is both politically, economically, and from a access and delivery standpoint, a major concession and a beginning for more meaning dialogue between the White House, Congress, and organized medicine. Three MAJOR differences still exist in the President's message and the Congressional bills: 1. The "HEALTH COMMISSIONER" if ever created (provably NOT needed) must not report directly and solely to the President. 2. Both the President and Congressional bills MUST address the immigration issue. Immigration and Health Care for the uninsured are linked at all levels. To fail to address these in the same breath is to have guaranteed failure 3. Remove the veto threat statement made by the President many times: "Tort considerations are not and will not be on the table as we discuss health care delivery." At least state that this subject is open for discussion at the Congressional and Administrative and Court level. Organized medicine AND individuals have a wonderful opportunity to take a fantastic leadership role in making all FOUR of these issues happen. I have learned that the administration and the inside strategists have suffered a significant and depressive setback on what they thought was an air tight plan. They are now discouraged and believe that they might loose it all. They are looking for strategic partners to make something good happen. I know of at least six things which will give them, the patients, and organized medicine a HOME RUN. Four of those things are cited above. k ____________________________________ -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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