Message from @CallMeBlondie

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2018-10-30 23:29:29 UTC  

No, this is an important conversation to have.

2018-10-30 23:29:58 UTC  

Absolutely. Very timely.

2018-10-30 23:30:12 UTC  

And Cat, the sad thing about the 10th Amendment is, the ones who uphold it will always be at a disadvantage to those who ignore it.

2018-10-30 23:30:22 UTC  

Yeah

2018-10-30 23:30:48 UTC  

Look at Goldwater. Amazing man. Totally comitted to the rights and freedoms of individuals.

2018-10-30 23:30:54 UTC  

Got blown out by that crook Johnson.

2018-10-30 23:30:54 UTC  

You should speak with Rye.

2018-10-30 23:31:24 UTC  

He's so absolutely in favor of federalism you have to suspect he might be a separatist at times.

2018-10-30 23:31:42 UTC  

But he's got lots of arguments and history in his head about the 10th.

2018-10-30 23:31:45 UTC  

As far as opioids, I see much of the problem that we don't want providers to actually spend time with patients anymore. If we have to see 6 patients an hour then the way to do it is give people in pain opioids and people with colds antibiotics. We get what we pay for - an opioid epidemic and superbugs.

2018-10-30 23:32:33 UTC  

Very true, cat.

2018-10-30 23:33:39 UTC  

You are a cool cat

2018-10-30 23:33:55 UTC  

Patients come in demanding those meds and will literally scream at us about bad care when we don't. Since with many insurances we're paid based on quality measures which include satisfaction, there's a perverse incentive to just prescribe whatever as long as it's relatively cheap. Give everyone opioids and antibiotics and you get paid more and the insurance company is happy with you and your patients say good things.

2018-10-30 23:34:52 UTC  

Actually dig into what patients *really* need and they hate you, the insurance fires you, and you can't pay off your $200,000 in student loans

2018-10-30 23:35:28 UTC  

Yeah. Used to be a doctor told patients what they need.

2018-10-30 23:35:35 UTC  

Now patients think they can tell doctors what they want.

2018-10-30 23:36:11 UTC  

Well, that's what the pharma companies tell them during every single &*(#% commercial break.

2018-10-30 23:36:36 UTC  

Sigh

2018-10-30 23:37:12 UTC  

Entitlement is one of the more negative aspects of a democratic system.

2018-10-30 23:37:38 UTC  

"I get to choose the government, you think you can defy me?"

2018-10-30 23:45:30 UTC  

That’s awful! I could never imagine yelling and demanding drugs or anything else from a doctor. I’m so sorry you have to deal with that

2018-10-30 23:46:28 UTC  

So, bookworm, do you think if people did t have a choice they wouldn’t be demanding? I’m not asking this in a condescending tone.

2018-10-30 23:52:03 UTC  

Democratic entitlement would be resolved if we made citizens have to work to earn the right to vote.

2018-10-30 23:59:22 UTC  

Sounds like you read Jerry Pournelle and his Codominion stories. Not sure if people would ever vote to lose the franchise.

2018-10-31 00:03:33 UTC  

the war on drugs has done nothings but put political prisoners in jail, and decimate whole communities for having the gall to get addicted to something that is addictive.

2018-10-31 00:03:45 UTC  

they call it a health crisis and treat it like a crime wave

2018-10-31 00:03:54 UTC  

pick one

2018-10-31 00:04:02 UTC  

^^

2018-10-31 00:07:11 UTC  

People want to put shit in their body, fine. But if you are selling something without making known dangers known to the buy, you are lying of omission and i would be fine being considered an illegal act. everything else, let the states decide

2018-10-31 00:07:51 UTC  

alcohol: okay
Nicotine: okay
Pot: not okay

logic found: none

2018-10-31 00:08:00 UTC  

Close guess, I got the idea from Heinlein. But yeah, the only way that could come into being is if there was a civil war and the entire government was reformed.

2018-10-31 00:08:04 UTC  

politics found: lots

2018-10-31 00:08:51 UTC  

also @Dvir service guarantees citizenship?

2018-10-31 00:09:13 UTC  

I loved those books and even the movie.

2018-10-31 00:09:27 UTC  

I tried medicinal pot for a medical issue and it didn’t work for me. In fact, it made me feel awful. But, if it helps some people feel better why would you be against it? (Respectfully)

2018-10-31 00:10:03 UTC  

IM DOING MY PART

2018-10-31 00:10:21 UTC  

Sargons breakdown of the book was brilliant, you watched that?

2018-10-31 00:11:08 UTC  

I did, it inspired me to start rereading the books.

2018-10-31 00:12:28 UTC  

Hmmm... I am now imagining an actual racist supporting strong drug laws and abortion in order to decimate the black community.

2018-10-31 00:12:31 UTC  

I wouldn't be as hardline in the stance of voting, with only federal votes being granted to service-citizens while civilians can still vote in local and state elections.

2018-10-31 00:13:09 UTC  

But the idea of having to do a term of service to the Nation in order to become a politician is a brilliant idea.