Senator Ted Kennedy returned to Capitol Hill today to cast a vote on an important Medicare Bill. The Boston Globe reported that Kennedy flew to Washington immediately after receiving treatment in Boston, and then flew home right after the vote. A brief return, but one that came while Kennedy is leading conversations amongst key people in Washington about the shape of health care reform after January. Ted Kennedy, even in adversity, continues to work for the American people. Thank you, Ted Kennedy!
-
Recently Written
- A Look at Patton: A Genius for War by Carlo D’Este
- A D-Day Remembrance
- Tony Blair on the Problems of Labour: Lessons for Democrats?
- The Battle of Iwo Jima
- Seabrook Memorial Day Celebration 2026
- The Town of Seabrook 2025 Water Sewer Reports
- Master Diplomat: A Look at Zhou Enlai A Life by Chen Jian
- A Look at Cobra II The Invasion of Iraq
- Methuen’s 300th Birthday
- Michael Collins- The Father of Ireland
Archive
Categories
- Appeasement
- Books
- Brexit
- Capital Improvement Plan
- Casino Gaming
- Education
- Education Reform
- Electoral Map
- Fifth Congressional
- Greece
- Health Care Reform
- History
- International
- Ireland
- Israel
- Manzi in the Morning
- Media
- Merrimack Valley Politics
- Methuen
- Methuen City Council
- Methuen Mayor's Race
- Mossad
- Munich Conference
- Municipal Finance
- Music
- National News
- NextEra
- Resiliency
- Seabrook
- Song of the Week
- Sports
- State News
- Surveys
- Technology Beat
- Transportation Finance
- U.S. Senate Race
- Uncategorized
- WCAP Podcast
Your Honor,
Do you believe we can afford “Health Care Reform” ala, Democratic version, as a nation?
Do you believe the Federal Government can run a health care system that covers 360 plus million people?
Jules
LikeLike
Like everything else Jules the devil is in the details. Our current system has produced some terrible results for many, and the disparity between our country and other countries in health care is leading to business disparities that are having serious, adverse effects. See the Big Three automakers for additional details. A change is needed Jules as I see the current system as unaffordable.
LikeLike