https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-02-feds-limit-telehealth-prescriptions-drugs.html
Gee, I wonder if Ivermectin and HCQ will eventually be on the can-not-prescribe list for telehealth providers.
Yet another reason why REGULATION of ANY industry should be done by non-government groups -- think Underwriter Labs or National Fire Safety Foundation rather than the FDA or ATF.
On the lighter note tho...
One fantastic management book I read as a kid, was Peter's Principle. Kinda George Carlin thing—sleepy humans can swallow truth only in humorous form. Book postulated everyone strives to reach his/her level of incompetency and will be stuck there forever, as a punishment to whole humanity. Examples? Einstein was unable to reach known incompetency as a physicist, so he took up the violinist hobby, where he reached that level quickly. [Yes, Einstein thing is a separate rabbit hole.] Or a good kindergarten teacher--good because of his/her ways with kids--will inevitably be promoted to supervisor, where those ways are totally non-working, repulsive. And will be stuck there for the rest of the days.
Well, one of the conclusions was that actually, the most valuable thing we can get is «false lighthouse»: an entity SO incompetent it ALWAYS makes wrong choice/decision. So we can safely exclude those versions and just give it a new choice, until we have excluded enough wrong choices to decide, what to implement.
Guess what? We've reached near absolute total of false lighthouses: think of MSM, or CDC/FDA/FBI/…, or Obiden and his minions. The only remaining problem is, they have regulatory power.
Thanks for reminding me of The Peter Principle; like you, I read it a long time ago, and you're right: We've reached the point where shocking incompetence is everywhere. And you're also right that many of those people have power over others.
The older I get, the more I agree with Thoreau and JRR Tolkien: it is POWER, the unfettered use of coercion against other human beings, that is the great danger in the world. Wielding Power over others is hellishly addicting. Power brings out the worst in people. It is tailor made for corruption, and for vile behavior of every type.
Hello, fellow extremist! Remember, reading great/classic literature is nowadays a sure-fire sign of right-wing extremism, white supremacy and domestic terrorism :D
Meanwhile, listened to X22report. What you hear/see = what pushes your thought—depends on what you are mulling from a previous train of thought. So today, the 'loudest' thing was how DS tries to centralize everything and competing environment at some moment straightens out every harmful deviation. My master thesis theme was assigned as «Functions of the law of planned development [that is a crap in Marxist political economy, one of 5 fundamental principles] in the conditions of developed socialism» and first iteration was totally rejected, because I came to the conclusion that every single aspect was better fulfilled by market forces than central planning. Full round! :D
They assigned you a thesis topic about Marxist theory? And expected / required you to write about it as if Marxism was something other than a toxic siren song for tyranny?
Good for you for coming back at them with the truth, MrsCal. Brave, sane, intelligent, and truthful -- a very positive combination!
That was the Soviet Union, cabal's previous grand project. Planned development. KGB (approximately combination of CIA and DHS) planned and distributed to universities, what themes need to be written through (probably to have some talking points prepared and envision next plans, plus check how controllable/compomisable (?) we are), and communist party commitees of universities distributed them between students and postgraduates. Lots of planning levels, all centralized, all the same playbook they are using now in US.