Just watched an unfinshed recording from last nite.......one thing for sure......she didn't make him look bad. He can think on his feet. She left some out over the plate for him to hit, she got petty and he kept his cool, she dodged her own statements on how she's ready to go Day #1 and he made some hay of it without sounding whiny..... it looked like a draw at best for Team Clinton. She can't rattle him. I like John King........but he threw some softballs his way as well.
She squeezed Edwards' name in twice....
I think he's got a little better angle on the health insurance coverage. Of course, it would be nice to make everyone buy it and fine them like car insurance, but step one is make it affordable, then her way (and apparently Edwards' as well) can make a little more sense. :shrug: Massachussets is a great example.....20% are eating it because costs are not realistic. I think the state said that their out lay was $1.35 billion......100% more than their estimate. Cost is the single most important hurdle to the health care issue. I've got an old post somewhere that basically says we all have to give a little for benefit in the longview. That includes physicians........but you have to get to insurers & Pharma (notice I left out the lawyers Ed) most importantly, because they're pocketing a huge chunk of the money right now. Campaign finance reform is the linchpin to how you change health care cost......delivery and infrastructure here is not the problem.
Wish I had more time......be back next week!
She squeezed Edwards' name in twice....
I think he's got a little better angle on the health insurance coverage. Of course, it would be nice to make everyone buy it and fine them like car insurance, but step one is make it affordable, then her way (and apparently Edwards' as well) can make a little more sense. :shrug: Massachussets is a great example.....20% are eating it because costs are not realistic. I think the state said that their out lay was $1.35 billion......100% more than their estimate. Cost is the single most important hurdle to the health care issue. I've got an old post somewhere that basically says we all have to give a little for benefit in the longview. That includes physicians........but you have to get to insurers & Pharma (notice I left out the lawyers Ed) most importantly, because they're pocketing a huge chunk of the money right now. Campaign finance reform is the linchpin to how you change health care cost......delivery and infrastructure here is not the problem.
Wish I had more time......be back next week!