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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

My experience is that the larger an organization, the more entrenched mediocracy becomes. One look at the behemoth that the USG has become and it is clear that all that mediocracy has come home to roost. So we have to rely more on individual states to regain their stature in our federalist constitutional republic. I am seeing good signs here in Texas. Our Land Commissioner has drawn a line over forced implementation of “alternative energy” by the fed. Our AG is joining others in reining in the USGs insane policies regarding gender. And he and other state AGs are staunchly defending the second amendment of our constitution against federal overreach. We need more of this from more states.

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Patrick Kelley's avatar

Excellent article Dr. Malone. I live in the State of Colorado, Polis is our governor and we have a leftist/fascist domination in both Houses. At the time of Covid, Polis dictated to all pharmacies in the state, do not sell Ivermectin or hydroxycloroquine to the public. I was forced to buy covertly, out of state on the internet, at an elevated cost. I’ve never been vaccinated.

Imagine how I felt, going into Walgreens with a Dr’s prescription, money in hand, as the clerk looked it up on the computer, and told me she was not able to sell me the products. This is suppose to be America, land of the free and I can’t buy medication with a doctor approved prescription? I was IRATE, I called them Communist sheep to their faces and walked out.

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