Archives By Month: July 2019

Thank you for Joining the MedicalTuesday.Network.

Posted on July 18, 2019 8:36 pm By Del Meyer in Uncategorized

Thank you for joining the MedicalTuesday.Network and Have Your Friends Do the Same. If you receive this as an invitation, please go to www.medicaltuesday.net/Newsletter.asp, enter you email address and join the 10,000 members who receive this newsletter. If you are one of the 80,000 guests that surf our web sites, we thank you and invite […]

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Restoring Accountability in Medical Practice, HealthCare, Government and Society

Posted on July 18, 2019 8:27 pm By Del Meyer in Restoring Accountability

IN THIS SECTION WE FEATURE FREEDOM LOVING ENTERPRISES, AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT IN OUR EFFORTS TO KEEP GOVERNMENTAL INTRUSIONS MINIMAL AND TO PREVENT OUR RETURN TO THE SOCIALISM OF EUROPE WE ESCAPED THREE CENTURIES AGO.   .   Hillsdale College, the premier small liberal arts college in southern Michigan with about 1,200 […]

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The World-wide Public Forum: Talk Radio Dialogues Connect with almost Everyone

Posted on July 18, 2019 8:21 pm By Del Meyer in The Worldwide Public Forum

In Depth Discussions with public, civic, national and international leaders, cultural, educational, political and religious          commentary to broaden your perspective of our country and the world in which we live. Heard on Salem National Radio (The ANSWER) sites include: DrDennisPrager.com, HughHewitt.com, MikeGallagher.com, MichaelMedved.com, LarryElder.com, MetaxasTalk.com, SRNNews.com, SRNStore.com, Michael Medved, http://www.michaelmedved.com/  The Greatest Country on God’s […]

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In Memoriam: Obituary: Charles Van Doren died on April 9th America’s most notorious quiz-show contestant was 93

Posted on July 18, 2019 8:05 pm By Del Meyer in In Memoriam

The ECONOMIST | Print edition | Obituary | Apr 27th 2019 He seemed a very nervy contestant. Standing in the soundproof glass booth on the set of “Twenty-One”, NBC’s flagship quiz show during the winter of 1956-57, he’d bite his lip, furrow his eyebrows, blow out his cheeks. “Oh my goodness!” he would sigh, and then pull […]

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May

Posted on July 18, 2019 7:59 pm By Del Meyer in Last Month's Postings

Featured Article: Medicine Meets the Press In the News: The Case Against Retirement International : Canadian Medicare Medicare: As Traced from Northern Europe Medical Gluttony: The Medical-Hospital-Health Insurance-Government-Complex Medical Myths: Healthcare is expensive if paid with insurance. Overheard in the Medical Staff Lounge: The Un-reality of “Medicare-for-all” Voices of Medicine: Is US Medical Care Inefficient? […]

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June

Posted on July 18, 2019 7:54 pm By Del Meyer in This Month in History

April showers may bring May flowers, but June heralds the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacations. June is also traditionally the Marriage Month. More brides step up to the altar in June than in any other month in the year. June 1, 1926, Norma Jean Baker was born in Los […]

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The greatest inequality attracts no attention

Posted on July 18, 2019 7:40 pm By Del Meyer in Hippocrates & His Kin

We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—Thomas Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. When inequality is the general rule in society, the greatest inequalities […]

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The Tragedy of the last 50 years since the Great Society

Posted on July 18, 2019 12:28 am By Del Meyer in Uncategorized

THE ROAD TO WELFARE https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/american-exceptionalism-and-the-entitlement-state Nicholas Eberstadt American Exceptionalism and the Entitlement State (Part III continued from April, May) Winter 2015 Scarcely less revolutionary has been the remolding of daily life for ordinary Americans under the shadow of the entitlement state. Over the half-century between 1963 and 2013, entitlement transfers were the fastest growing source […]

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How compatible are democracy and capitalism?

Posted on July 18, 2019 12:07 am By Del Meyer in Uncategorized

Economic stress and demographic change are weakening a symbiotic relationship OF LATE THE world’s older democracies have begun to look more vulnerable than venerable. America seems destined for a constitutional showdown between the executive and the legislature. Brexit has mired Britain in a constitutional morass of its own. Such troubles could be mistaken for a […]

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The 75th Anniversary of “D” Day: June 6, 1944

Posted on July 17, 2019 11:59 pm By Del Meyer in Uncategorized

D-Day: Veterans and world leaders mark 75th anniversary The Battle of Normandy: June 6, 1944 to August 1944 The French maintain the D means “disembarkation,” still others say “debarkation,” and the more poetic insist D-Day is short for “day of decision.” When someone wrote to General Eisenhower in 1964 asking for an explanation, his executive […]

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