“A sweeping new program,” President Richard M. Nixon called it when he introduced his bold national health plan in 1971. “One that builds on the strengths of the present system, and one that does not destroy these strengths. One based on partnership, not paternalism.”
According to AARP that plan was very similar to the current Obama health plan. The late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, author of his own national plan, led the critics on Nixon's health plan. This last year he reflected that and thought we should have jumped on that plan years ago. It will interesting to see just what will be the end result.
Erik Neal cusses at Judge Neel, his public defender, tries to attack the
courtroom bailiff and once again doubt is declared and the cycle repeats
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(This is a 2018 booking photo which I requested. Neal still looks the same)
I just happened to be in the courtroom on May 9 when Erik Neal was
arraign...
2 hours ago
1 comment:
Nixon may have been right on health care, but it's way too late for him to claim any credit!
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