I don't remember any doctor strike in the US...there was a nursing strike in
Minnesota....very bad boo...
"Donal" wrote in message
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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Donal" wrote in message
"Maxprop" wrote in message
Donal is a liberal, and one of the prime definitions of liberals is
those
who wish to institute great giveaway programs, but want someone else
to
pay for them.
Max, I believe that everyone should pay their own way.
Uh huh. Sure.
I'm angered by the fact that I have to subsidise people who claim that
they
are unable to work. I get *very* angry when somebody gets *sick pay*
when
they take a couple of days off sick with *influenza*.
Don't let your blood pressure get into the red zone, you mindless,
clueless
jerk. I'm self-employed. Yes, my staff and my practice did suffer
financially by my absence,
How much did you lose?
but you obviously have never had a genuine
influenza,
I've had influenza twice. Once when I was 15, and again three years ago.
or you'd not be defecating from your pie-hole about things you so
obviously know absolutely nothing about.
Wanna talk about irresponsibility? How about those doctors that continue
to
see patients while shedding influenza virus? Epidemics have resulted
from
such negligence. Influenza is consistently among the top ten killers
worldwide. The Hong Kong flu of the mid-70s killed more than half a
million. The Port Chalmers flu killed about half that many. Type A
influenza kills roughly 50,000 annually, and Type B somewhat less,
primarily
because it is rarer.
I heard that doctors went on strike in the US a few years ago. During
this
strike, the death rate rose. Is this true?
You'd be well-advise to put a cork in it, lest you appear a bigger
asshole
than most of us already acknowledge you to be.
You over-estimate my reliance on your opinion.
Regards
Donal
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