Archives By Author: Del Meyer

Increasing Medicare Coverage only worsens the problem.

Posted on January 1, 2020 10:03 pm By Del Meyer in Medicare Review

There is only one discussion in the country today. It seems to be primarily how to fix Medicare. However, Medicare is the problem. Sometimes the best way to fix a problem that has been present for half a century is to discard the problem and reassess. We have discuss several issues of Medicare improvement, but […]

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Communist Reformation by Perestroika and Glasnost Outraged Soviet Bureaucrats; but allowed the surfacing of a very confidential Kennedy memo:

Posted on January 1, 2020 9:57 pm By Del Meyer in International Medicine

It was during this time that the Soviet records that were made available revealed that Senator Edward Kennedy’s message to Khrushchev was found. Senator Kennedy had sent a memo to Khrushchev about our President Reagan who seemed to be out of control and what would he suggest we should do to control him? In May […]

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Kentucky allow women to see an ultrasound of their baby before it is killed Supreme Court Upholds Law Letting Women See Ultrasound of Their Baby Before Abortion BY STEVEN ERTELT | DEC 9, 2019

Posted on January 1, 2020 9:47 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

The Supreme Court has upheld a Kentucky law allowing women a chance to see an ultrasound of their unborn baby before having an abortion. Ultrasounds are generally done before abortionist to determine the age of the baby prior to the abortion, but abortion clinics normally don’t let women see their baby because they may change […]

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Climategate: Ten years later By Kelvin Kemm | November 1st, 2019 | Climate

Posted on January 1, 2020 9:42 pm By Del Meyer in Feature Article

This month marks the tenth anniversary of “Climategate” – the release of thousands of emails to and from climate scientists who had been (and still are) collaborating and colluding to create a manmade climate crisis that exists in their minds and computer models, but not in the real world. The scandal should have ended climate […]

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From the archives on our first Christmas in 2002, Is There an Advantage to Competition in the Practice of Religion?

Posted on January 1, 2020 9:35 pm By Del Meyer in Uncategorized

On this eve of Christmas, we pause to reflect on why people of every religious and ethnic group want to enjoy the freedoms of our country. Perhaps the radical son, David Horowitz said it well when he stated in a medical conference that at no time in history have his Jewish people enjoyed such freedom […]

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Medical Practice, HealthCare, Government and Society

Posted on December 17, 2019 3:12 am By Del Meyer in Restoring Accountability

By Moving from a Vertical Industry (Hospital Medical Complex) to a Horizontal Industry (Physicians-Hospital-Insurance on the same level) with Freedom from Gov’t Interference Despite Democratic Socialists Faith In Government, it is The Precursor Of Totalitarianism. IN THIS SECTION WE FEATURE FREEDOM LOVING ENTERPRISES, AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT IN OUR EFFORTS TO KEEP […]

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Talk Radio Dialogues Connect with almost Everyone

Posted on December 17, 2019 3:08 am 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 Green […]

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Psychology Professor, Susan Wheelan, 1947 to Oct. 26, 2019

Posted on December 17, 2019 3:03 am By Del Meyer in In Memoriam

Temple Psychologist Susan Wheelan Studied Perils of Working in Teams and devised methods for resolving squabbles and getting things done. By  James R. Hagerty | WSJ | Nov. 22, 2019 Susan Wheelan devoted much of her career to studying groups of people thrown together to work as teams at businesses and other organizations. A psychology […]

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October 2019 MedicalTuesday Journal

Posted on December 17, 2019 3:01 am By Del Meyer in Last Month's Postings

Featured Article: President Trump Champions Religious Freedom at the U. N.Kelsey Zorzi reported in the WSJ that President Trump championed Religious freedom at the United Nations more vigorously than any of his predecessors. President Trump isn’t known as a champion of human rights, but on Monday he became the first American president to convene a […]

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