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samedi, août 29, 2009

Brown doctors

Do our US doctors of the medical industrial complex stand for good? We
are about to find out.

If they do not use their influence to get us equitable care for
everyone, we should open the markets to allow Americans access to
international health plans. Versus no care, why not be treated
remotely over the web? Outsourcing will do the industry good. If US
care is so good they won't mind if we trust but verify -- utilize
competition to yield metrics. Let markets decide. Pray for choice. Ask
god for a doctor in India. With the price you are paying you can
afford it.

Perry
perry.gregg@post.harvard.edu


On 8/14/09, Perry Gregg <perry.gregg@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Calling all Harvard & Stanford grads. Share this direction with
> Washington. For health care the referendum is on the doctors. Who did
> we send to medical school? Who took all those government loans and
> subsidies to get through to residency? How much have they made in
> return? Where are they now that our country is in crisis? Why won't
> they treat the people, all the people?
>
> If Americans are denied a complete health care solution this year
> doctors will lose the good will of the people. Being a US doctor will
> be an embarrassment. There will be no hiding. Your MD will be viewed
> with disdain in the rain on the golf course. Everywhere you go you are
> going to start to hear feedback from the public. There will be no
> where to cower from the common sense reasonable person verdict of the
> untreated.
>
> Perry
> perry.gregg@post.harvard.edu
>

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vendredi, août 14, 2009

Doctor button

Calling all Harvard & Stanford grads. Share this direction with
Washington. For health care the referendum is on the doctors. Who did
we send to medical school? Who took all those government loans and
subsidies to get through to residency? How much have they made in
return? Where are they now that our country is in crisis? Why won't
they treat the people, all the people?

If Americans are denied a complete health care solution this year
doctors will lose the good will of the people. Being a US doctor will
be an embarrassment. There will be no hiding. Your MD will be viewed
with disdain in the rain on the golf course. Everywhere you go you are
going to start to hear feedback from the public. There will be no
where to cower from the common sense reasonable person verdict of the
untreated.

Perry
perry.gregg@post.harvard.edu

dimanche, août 02, 2009

Shadow boob jobs recovery

Have a sense of humor. It appears as though the rebuild of America is
for political appearance purposes. Looks are king. Even if we have to
blow up salty balloons of water and put them in our chests for
courage, we're on the rebound damn it. Don't touch the recovery and
call it fake you dotty whiner.

On the back of the fantastic American health care system which we've
decided is best preserved by actually not taking care of people,
workers will be in jobs with facades in the continental US. Take care
of yourself. Inflate the balloons. There is room for you in the lobby
greeting clients.

I don't get it. If everyone in America wanted a lawyer my brethren
would be drooling all over the plan to do it. What the heck is wrong
with our doctors? We need their leadership. Did they go to med school
for the money truck?

Perry, J.D.
perry.gregg@post.harvard.edu