Thursday, July 10, 2003

There is an interesting article in Richard Gephardt's home newspaper about his record on National Health Care. I had no idea that he was leader behind killing Carter's health care price controls. Now, of course, he wants the government controlling the whole industry.
(Leon) Panetta, who had been at odds with Gephardt, attributed the switch to a maturation process that many in Congress go through. "The longer you're there, and the more you have a national perspective, the more you realize the problem is bigger than St. Louis," he said.

So the willingness to cripple someone’s business is maturity.

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