...is a waste of money anyway. For years Hill's (the makers of SD) was the main source of nutrition education at many American veterinary schools. No wonder so many veterinarians promoted their products. Do some research and start reading labels - your cat will thank you for it. Try for a start http://www.petfoodratings.net/cattable.html.
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<blockquote>In a show of cross-border solidarity today, Canadian union members joined their U.S. counterparts in a march and rally at the Vancouver, B.C., shareholder meeting of a Canadian bank that bought the Wisconsin bank where top executives gave big campaign contributions to Gov. Scott Walker (R.). Those execs now are about to pop open their 'golden parachutes.'"</blockquote>
I have been a healthcare professional for years. I also spent several years working in medical insurance (although not in as exalted a position as Mr. Potter), and I'm here to tell you that what Wendell Potter says is absolutely spot on. Those of us who were working inside the healthcare industry have known for years that if something didn't drastically change that we would end up with exactly the problems we are facing now. And don't try to tell me that the industry isn't lying to the public to protect their position, because I KNOW they are. I've seen it up close, and I could fill several pages with stories of the chicanery from the industry I've personally seen.
For-profit insurance(at least in its current incarnation)does not make economic sense. It benefits NO one but the ones profiting from it, and the last thing they want is for the public to figure that out. If there is going to be for-profit insurance then it should at least be stringently regulated because the industry has already proved that they certainly can't be trusted to police themselves.
I applaud Mr. Potter for having the courage to speak out on this issue. The man should be considered a hero for his efforts to make the general public aware of what a lot of us have known for years.
...is a waste of money anyway. For years Hill's (the makers of SD) was the main source of nutrition education at many American veterinary schools. No wonder so many veterinarians promoted their products. Do some research and start reading labels - your cat will thank you for it. Try for a start http://www.petfoodratings.net/cattable.html.
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