This is the key phrase in the piece, IMO. When the govt wanted to deal with perceived problems in the medical profession in the Nineteenth Century, they needed an organization to talk to about what they should regulate. The surgeons(formerly the lowest on the totem pole) formed the AMA, and the rest is history. IMO, a large part of the problems we have with healthcare today is the influence of the AMA on the supply of healthcare, through legislation.
Now the leftie bloggers want to do the same thing. Be afraid, be very afraid.
robert108 - 11:08am on 08/06/2007
They might want to rethink their business model.
Kevin - 05:08pm on 08/06/2007
Since bloggers set their own hours and days off (rather like the French!), if they were to go on strike...how would we know???
Proof - 05:08pm on 08/06/2007
Yeah let’s unionize, that way I can strike when I’m not happy with the hours.
This is the key phrase in the piece, IMO. When the govt wanted to deal with perceived problems in the medical profession in the Nineteenth Century, they needed an organization to talk to about what they should regulate. The surgeons(formerly the lowest on the totem pole) formed the AMA, and the rest is history. IMO, a large part of the problems we have with healthcare today is the influence of the AMA on the supply of healthcare, through legislation.
Now the leftie bloggers want to do the same thing. Be afraid, be very afraid.
They might want to rethink their business model.
Since bloggers set their own hours and days off (rather like the French!), if they were to go on strike...how would we know???
Yeah let’s unionize, that way I can strike when I’m not happy with the hours.