Wednesday, April 15, 2026

If the government don't take Doctors seriously , what hope for other caring professions


If only the quick fix dummies would realize that we well trained and tested would use a hammer that is smaller, better designed , less destructive and much less wasteful than the one they usually dump on the dumb taxpayer or screen speculator.  

















How deeply our meddling dogooders have invested in big hammers that do not work
They spend our limited resources  in the new chairs and beds and new growth and recovery areas that do not work.  
An extremely clear and powerful outline of how the worn out health carers of our world are being ignored in Australia is out lined by  
Dr Danielle McMullen    Look her up on National Press Club on I view The people are not being protected. If the profoundly qualified AMA is having trouble getting the government to listen closely to their well known imperatives ( a sugar tax for example ) imagine how we as environmental health professionals ( with no history or advocacy agency) feel . GP's may spend their days frustrated by their limited ability to prevent ageing , poor eating and exercise disease but I am frustrated by a much deeper proeffesional loss of opportunity -simple nonsense and fear can be addressed to great productivity if political incompetence ( our joint enemy ) was more contained THINGS WE AGREE ON 1,Bring back commissions and proper professional structures that resist political and other interference . Greenlabor any have some good ambitions but they are not respectful of us (and industry) I It's taken the dummies decades to realize electricity could be managed best by commissions ( the old English way) While such structures ( like properly run Authorities) always have limits . the need for housing, health and environmental health commissions would help us avoid the ruthless reactionary meddling of polys