Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Bring In A Rookie



Steve Kagen relates his bad health care proposal to baseball.

From the Green Bay Press.
"Kagen said the health- care debate is about halfway to its conclusion.

"We're about in the fourth inning of a nine-inning game," he said. "It's the most important conversation for Americans this century. It will tell us what kind of people we are. We cannot do nothing. That's not an option."" Kagen seeks health-care solutions | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette




I say the manager and owner (voters of the 8th district) needs to bench Steve Kagen and send him to the minors (Kagen's private practice) for a .020 batting average, 200 strikeouts and committing 200 errors. In baseball a player this bad should never had been given the chance anyway.

Better yet like bad baseball, Steve Kagen needs to be thrown out

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