Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Ins and Outs of Health Reform Places
October 19, 2011
I have been in many places, but I've never been in Cahoots. To be in Cahoots on health reform , you have to be in Cahoots with someone, and I remain in Dependent.
I've also never been in Cognito. To be in Cognito, you have to be In Visible, and I’ve written too many blogs and books to be in Cognito.
I have, however, been in Sane. I must have been in Sane. Otherwise I would not have written a blog a day for the last five years on Health Reform.
I would like to go to Conclusions. But to get to Conclusions, you have to jump, and I am too in conclusive to leap into deep doo-doo.
I have also been in Doubt. I will stay in Doubt, until the Supreme Court decides whether the Health Reform Law is constitutional or not. Until then I will be in Doubt.
I've been in Flexible. Some say I am in Flexible when it comes to health reform, but they are wrong. I am simply trying to keep my options in tact.
Sometimes I'm in Capable. I am In Capable of predicting the ebb and flow of in side politics and the ins and outs of public opinion.
One of my favorite places to be is in Suspense! I shall remain in Suspense about health reform, though secretly I suspect it will end up in the tank or in limbo.
My favorite place in which to reside is Complexity. The health system is too complex to reform since no one can grasp more than a small slice of it. Next to Complexity is a place called Confusion where I often visit.
Tweet: Understanding health reform requires living in Cahoots,in Cognito, in Sane, in Conclusion, in Doubt, in Flexible, in Suspense, and in Complexity.
I have been in many places, but I've never been in Cahoots. To be in Cahoots on health reform , you have to be in Cahoots with someone, and I remain in Dependent.
I've also never been in Cognito. To be in Cognito, you have to be In Visible, and I’ve written too many blogs and books to be in Cognito.
I have, however, been in Sane. I must have been in Sane. Otherwise I would not have written a blog a day for the last five years on Health Reform.
I would like to go to Conclusions. But to get to Conclusions, you have to jump, and I am too in conclusive to leap into deep doo-doo.
I have also been in Doubt. I will stay in Doubt, until the Supreme Court decides whether the Health Reform Law is constitutional or not. Until then I will be in Doubt.
I've been in Flexible. Some say I am in Flexible when it comes to health reform, but they are wrong. I am simply trying to keep my options in tact.
Sometimes I'm in Capable. I am In Capable of predicting the ebb and flow of in side politics and the ins and outs of public opinion.
One of my favorite places to be is in Suspense! I shall remain in Suspense about health reform, though secretly I suspect it will end up in the tank or in limbo.
My favorite place in which to reside is Complexity. The health system is too complex to reform since no one can grasp more than a small slice of it. Next to Complexity is a place called Confusion where I often visit.
Tweet: Understanding health reform requires living in Cahoots,in Cognito, in Sane, in Conclusion, in Doubt, in Flexible, in Suspense, and in Complexity.
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