Theodore's World: A Possible 74% of Doctors To “Retire, Go Part-time, or Quit” If ObamaCare (socialized medicine) Goes Into Effect

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December 15, 2010

A Possible 74% of Doctors To “Retire, Go Part-time, or Quit” If ObamaCare (socialized medicine) Goes Into Effect







Fox News’ Megyn Kelly talking with Dr. Marc Siegel about a new survey of 2400 doctors that shows 74% of them will either “retire, go to part-time, or quit” their practice altogether if ObamaCare goes into effect.



Wild Thing's comment........

A catastrophe which may cause more deaths than all other wars and terrorist attacks combined.

Death and torture are far too good for Obama and his worthless goons.


Posted by Wild Thing at December 15, 2010 04:50 AM


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These are highly educated people. They're not going to settle for the crumbs tossed to them by the federal government. Yes, they will retire or set up shop in another country, like Costa Rica.

Posted by: Jim at December 15, 2010 01:22 PM


Higher taxes, less freedom and now this... thank you, Demo-rats, for the healthcare "reform."

Posted by: Anonymous at December 15, 2010 03:23 PM


yup, Health Care the Trojan horse of the communist infiltration. Loss of Rights and Liberty and the government controls all. Hopefully, this Federal Judge in Virginia is upheld otherwise we are done.

Posted by: Mark at December 15, 2010 06:26 PM


Jim, good point, and I would not blame them for wanting out when they are being driven out with obamacare.

Posted by: Wild Thing at December 16, 2010 12:12 AM


Anonymous, ditto that!!!

Posted by: Wild Thing at December 16, 2010 12:13 AM


Mark, well said, I hope and pray it gets shot down completely.

Posted by: Wild Thing at December 16, 2010 12:15 AM


I am afraid that few if any office holders realize that this happens in every nation that tries socialized medicine. Shortages of doctors followed by shotages of medical research followed by too litle medical care and followed by too few aleanb agof new drugs'

Posted by: Avitar at December 16, 2010 02:54 AM