This is not a Dr. Carson endorsement

Posted by khalling 8 years, 6 months ago to Philosophy
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“I quit when medicine was placed under State control, some years ago,” said Dr. Hendricks. “Do you know what it takes to perform a brain operation? Do you know the kind of skill it demands, and the years of passionate, merciless, excruciating devotion that go to acquire that skill? That was what I would not place at the disposal of men whose sole qualification to rule me was their capacity to spout the fraudulent generalities that got them elected to the privilege of enforcing their wishes at the point of a gun. I would not let them dictate the purpose for which my years of study had been spent, or the conditions of my work, or my choice of patients, or the amount of my reward. I observed that in all the discussions that preceded the enslavement of medicine, men discussed everything — except the desires of the doctors. Men considered only the ‘welfare’ of the patients, with no thought for those who were to provide it. That a doctor should have any right, desire or choice in the matter was regarded as irrelevant selfishness; his is not to choose, they said, only ‘to serve.’ That a man who’s willing to work under compulsion is too dangerous a brute to entrust with a job in the stockyards never occurred to those who proposed to help the sick by making life impossible for the healthy. I have often wondered at the smugness with which people assert their right to enslave me, to control my work, to force my will, to violate my conscience, to stifle my mind — yet what is it that they expect to depend on, when they lie on an operating table under my hands?” -Ayn Rand


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  • Posted by JCLanier 8 years, 6 months ago
    khalling: This statement is so apropos in response to the actual health care system and the road it is heading down. Actually, it could represent careers in many professions that have been compromised by the juggernaut of government interference.

    What is the genius in this statement is how Rand turns it upside-down on you by fundamentally declaring that in the end it is a solitary act that requires the individual, independent mind to make the decisions that will effect your life.

    What a mind that woman had.
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 8 years, 6 months ago
    Oh, make no mistake. Doctors are being removed from the medical decision process. That's a movement that California is on the bleeding edge of. Laws are being signed by the governor that have specific lists of mandatory medical products written into the law - lists that can be augmented after the law is signed, and whenever lawmakers deem appropriate.

    Oh yeah, baby. It's coming...

    Carson will be the best-financed GOP candidate, in terms of lobby. This is because he's part of the medical establishment. There are two kinds of doctors in this, simply. There are those who want to make the medical decisions. Those often own their own practices. And, then there are those who want to toe the line, be told what to do, and who put the system above the patient. Those tend to sign on to serving HMOs. Carson is an establishment guy. He wants to be president. He'll toe the line...
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