Amoung Throckmorton's many accomplishments in medicine, the sign that bears his name carries the greatest legacy. Just as his radiographic sign has helped many a trauma surgeon and ER physician rapidly identify a serious medical problem, it is hoped that his other signs will alert the voting public of other things that are seriously wrong with our medical and legal systems.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Non-essential functions
I saw on the news all these different governmental administrators explaining that a government shut down would only affect non-essential functions and that they were working on plans to operate in this way. They also said 800,000 people would be placed on furlough with the shut down. Doesn't this mean that we have 800,000 people who are government workers doing nothing important and therefore why do we have them anyway? For that matter, why do we have things in the government that are not essential anyway?
Good Point!
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