Friday, January 24, 2014

EASY HEALTH CARE DIGEST NONSENSE AND OBAMACARE

There is a scam on the internet. I goes under the title of #Easy Health Digest which is a trade marked name of a news letter owned and operated by a guy named #Michael Cutler. He proudly displays an MD after his name. MD stands for medical doctor but this is a bit confusing. Cutler’s bio indicates he was a graduate of #Brigham University and Tulane University Medical School. An anti science college education, associated with medical school seems odd to me. When I read some of the papers Cutler has written I can see that he may have went to medical school but seriously doubt he learned anything—his papers are nonsense, such as Balance Your pH and Boost Your Health.

His webs site entices people to take a poll about Obamacare. The poll questions clearly allow a taker to answer in support of the Affordable Care Act, thus encourages the taker to submit the completed poll. Then Cutler asks you to fill in you just your first name and e-mail address. The result is that you are subjecting yourself to a barrage of extremely bias anti health care propaganda sent to you via e-mail. A careful reading of the propaganda reveal there is little that is accurate or not an outright distortion of facts. The only conclusion is that this is an example of fraud; enticement using one purpose to fulfill an entirely different purpose; a poll to get your contact information.

I was left shaking my head. Why would a person do this? Is there some kind of education failure at Tulane Medical School? Is the brainwashing of the Later Day Saints practiced at Brigham Young University so deep that some followers lose all sense of reason, specifically Cutler? Does he, like a lot of MD’s, think an MD degree allow them super natural power allowing them to be blatantly disingenuous concerning non-medical question and still be believed? To be frank, I do not believe any of this stands as a valid reason to do what Cutler is doing.


He is an innate conservative as all LDS’ers seems to be. Because there is absolutely no substance to the Republican diatribe against Obamacare, the question has to be asked why people like Cutler would oppose Obamacare but stoop to these low kinds of nefarious techniques. The answers seems to be that Obamacare violates a conservative principle that it is counter to Republican beliefs, which is that it is anathema to have the government involved in anything. They cannot mount an effective attack against Obamacare based on the idea that it is against a principle most people by far, do not agree; thus, we are subjected to all this Glenn Beck type nonsense. 

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