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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
Why must every single aspect of our lives be regulated ...
The reality is many more procedures .... whatever type .... are becoming more sophisticated and less evasive requiring less post-op recovery or care... [even the post-partum stays have shortened incredibly]
throw in rising health care costs and a demand for hospital beds ...
and you have the present state of affairs ...
I really don't think this an issue is "evil doctors" throwing out "defenseless women" back to their homes filled w/ insensitive and barbaric wolves waiting for a home-cooked supper.
Why would a doctor risk his license and financial security if threatened by a lawsuit by sending a patient home prematurely?
The problem here is in the home.
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Yes sir...
The basic mindset is one that pervades America today. "There oughta be a law" is so quickly uttered that it makes ones mind swim.
There is another thread on Katrina and the failings of our society in that scenario. This legislation is FAR removed from the problems that are in South Louisiana but the basic mindset is truly akin to some of the major problems with our society today.
The government is where we run.
Then the emotional acrobatics begin and someone who stands against a bill like this is tagged as "against women" and the game of manipulating the American psyche kicks in full swing.