Posted on 03/28/2020 7:33:47 AM PDT by Hojczyk
What can we learn from the Democrats and their media adjunct in the time of the Wuhan virus? They pose serious hazards to life and liberty. Take the remarkable case of the witless Gretchen Whitmer, governor of the great state of Michigan. Kathy Hoekstra writes in the Detroit News:
Gov. Gretchen Whitmers Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs literally threatened all doctors and pharmacists in the state who prescribe or dispense hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19.
The agencys March 24 letter warns physicians and pharmacists of professional consequences for the prescribing of hydroxychloroquine (and chloroquine). Beyond the rational recommendation against hoarding as production of this medication needs to be ramped up, the letter deviates into open threats of administrative action against the licenses of doctors that prescribe hydroxychloroquine.
The letter also instructs pharmacists to ignore physician orders for this medication. Due to the debate over a pharmacists right to refuse to fill medications that go against their religious beliefs, this could place pharmacists in the unprecedented position of being told that they must fill prescriptions that violate their conscience (religious belief) but must not fill prescriptions to treat COVID-19.
Even worse, the letter indicates health care providers are required to report their fellow physicians who are prescribing these medications. This draconian measure carries ominous Gestapo-like overtones of neighbor reporting neighbor to authorities.
Hoekstra concludes with fully warranted condemnation: The implications of Whitmer and her administrations knee-jerk scare tactics should terrify all Michigan residents. Not only is our states top leader threatening the selfless health care workers who are on the frontline trying to save lives, but shes denying possible life-saving medications to actual COVID-19 victims.
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Dont Bogart That Joint My Friend
The short-lived Fraternity of Man is undoubtedly best known for the pro-pot anthem "Don't Bogart Me," which showed up during an unforgettable scene in the genre-defining biker film Easy Rider (1969).
The song sound borrowed heavily from The Byrds.
My 94 year old mother is in Michigan. I pray she stays healthy on her own.
Fatal error
“They” must be shitting bricks right about now.
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