Archives By Day: January 2, 2021

Medical Practice, HealthCare, Government and Society: 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. SOCIALISTS FAITH IN GOVERNMENT IS THE PRECURSOR OF TOTALITARIANISM

Posted on January 2, 2021 6:12 am By Del Meyer in Restoring Accountability

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University (www.mercatus.org) is a strong advocate for accountability in government. Maurice McTigue, QSO, a Distinguished Visiting Scholar, a former Member of Parliament and cabinet minister in New Zealand, is now director of the Mercatus Center’s Government Accountability Project. Pacific Research Institute, (www.pacificresearch.org) Sally C Pipes, President and CEO. Obamacare […]

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The watchful scribbler | John le Carré died on December 12th The master of the spy novel and creator of George Smiley was 89 Obituary | The Economist | Dec 14th 2020 edition

Posted on January 2, 2021 6:06 am By Del Meyer in In Memoriam

The house in Gainsborough Gardens was tall and elegant in the red-brick Hampstead manner, with a background of old trees. In front of the houses stretched a dank lawn strewn with leaves. He walked across it quickly to the locked gate on the Well Walk side, which preserved the hidden feel of the place. He might […]

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Life Is Winning | by Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of Susan B. Anthony List

Posted on January 2, 2021 5:55 am By Del Meyer in The Bookshelf

Inside the fight for Unborn Children and Their Mothers © 2020 by Humanix Books Foreword by Sarah Huckabee Sanders Introduction by Vice President, MIKE PENCE I received an autographed copy of this book, either because I’ve publish numerous reviews on my website or perhaps because I’ve contributed to the Susan B. Anthony list. It was […]

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The different challenges over time in different countries.

Posted on January 2, 2021 5:42 am By Del Meyer in Hippocrates & His Kin

Akio Toyoda says converting entirely to EVs could cost hundreds of billions of dollars and make cars unaffordable for average people Toyota President Akio Toyoda said Japan would run out of electricity if all cars were running on electricity and air pollution would worsen. In a country that obtains most of its electricity from burning […]

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The Right to Life is Winning

Posted on January 2, 2021 5:34 am By Del Meyer in Overheard in the Medical Staff Lounge

Dr. Rosen:       I‘m reviewing Marjorie Dannenfelser’s book on Life is Winning. This is by the Founding President of the Susan B. Anthony List in the late 1990s. However, the book was written this year. With three new Pro-life supreme court justices, all roads seem to lead to a reassessment of Roe v Wade. Now with […]

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Government Medical News

Posted on January 2, 2021 5:32 am By Del Meyer in Government Healthcare

I started my practice in 1970 at American River Hospital which I subsequently became aware as the Abortion Mill for Sacramento. Abortion was covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance companies. I knew the obstetricians and felt comfortable with them as I had lunch in the Staff Lounge. The practice of Abortion was never discussed […]

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Globalization certainly changed the financial dynamics of the U.S Worldism By Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on January 2, 2021 5:24 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

Big Tech, Silicon Valley, and Wall Street became not multibillion-dollar centers of commerce, but multi-trillion-dollar nexuses as they capitalized on a new 7-billion-person market. This staggering concentration of wealth had a number of profoundly negative effects on the country. Many in the new plutocracy were not businesspeople in the traditional sense of making, growing, or […]

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Where Did the New Mad Left Come From? By Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on January 2, 2021 5:14 am By Del Meyer in In The News

Utopianism is age-old, as are its tragic consequences — and we haven’t seen the worst yet. Bouts of extreme leftism are frequent in history. Plato’s Apology, Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France, and Vladimir Lenin’s What Is to Be Done? — all offer us insight into the mind and methods of the hard […]

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