by James C. Sherlock
News you can use.
“Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday called for a health care workforce that “looks like America.”
It would not have been possible to make it up.
by James C. Sherlock
News you can use.
“Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday called for a health care workforce that “looks like America.”
It would not have been possible to make it up.
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Well, if the Republicans get their way with America’s social programs, especially Medicare and Social Security, it will be true. You won’t be able to tell the difference between the workers and the patients in nursing homes.
Is that a bad thing?
If you’re asking, you’ve not considered the quality of life for either.
I don’t care what the melanin content of my healthcare worker is.
I just want them to be :
1. competent
2. On time
2 — with the pudding.
I agree with Kamala.
91% of nurses in the US are female. We can’t continue down a path of nursing schools demonstrating such open and vile misandry. Systemic misandry needs to be exposed and rooted out.
I say we start a program in the Virginia prison system to have prisoners trained to become elder care nurses. Besides almost everyone of those in jail are only there because of systemic racism. They are all truly innocent.
This goes for teaching as well. 76% of teachers are women. Unjustly convicted men should be granted provisional teaching licenses to end this disparity. I think Loudoun and RVA should lead this charge!
The Vice President flunked the bar exam. Granted, she is much more intelligent than the President. But so is the average squirrel one sees still looking for nuts to hoard for the winter. Editorial writers from the Post — not so much.
From your FoxNews article you quoted (pretty weak “reporting” there… got to play for those hits though… Fox shows you the way…):
“The funding will go to the National Health Service Corps and Nurse Corps, as well as the Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery programs, all of which offer scholarships and loan repayments for health care students and workers if they pledge to work in underserved and high-risk communities.
“Our administration’s goal here is to address the urgent shortage of doctors, nurses and behavioral health providers in both urban and rural areas,” said Harris.
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Every time the donkey opens her mouth and cackles she proves she is a ass.
This is silly and only distracts from the health care industry’s primary mission of fighting climate change.
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