Was reading comments on your post yesterday and saw one physician had dropped AMA membership when they embraced ACA. Got to thinking how their membership was then only something like 18%, way down from what I'd guess was over 90% when they "embraced" the Medicare gravy train. And that means they now must be supported almost entirely by big Pharma and perhaps gov grants. And that is bad news for us patients (understand we are customers/clients now) because the AMA is the go to source for legislators involved in medical affairs. We have seen in the Covid fiasco just how well that works out for us.
I thoroughly appreciated your presentation to the Texas Senate Committee yesterday (I am a Texas resident). And thought it interesting that you and Dr. Boerwinkle who followed you both strongly urged Texas to create a state alternative to the CDC which has been in free fall for some time now and proved dangerously inadequate during the Covid flapdoodle. It has become increasingly evident physicians need another source to go to for medical advice rather than establishment medicine as represented by the AMA.
Thank you for all that you have done to keep us informed during these trying times and am sorry for all the grief you have had to endure doing so.
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