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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIt should come as no surprise that a non-attorney tried to run for DA in San Francisco
or that non-degreed non-teachers are ok to teach in Florida.
Non-doctors are now deciding what medical care is appropriate for women.
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It should come as no surprise that a non-attorney tried to run for DA in San Francisco (Original Post)
Atticus
Aug 2022
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The GOP goal is to destroy American institutions and our trained professional workforce.
Irish_Dem
Aug 2022
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Irish_Dem
(47,070 posts)1. The GOP goal is to destroy American institutions and our trained professional workforce.
They want to install their fascist christian puppets and they don't want to pay for educated professionals either.
If you can hire a teacher with a high school education, you can pay them minimum wage.
And you can easily tell a non educated, non licensed employee to break the law or violate ethics.
And to not follow standard of care because they have no idea what that is.
paleotn
(17,913 posts)2. The war on expertise continues.
jimfields33
(15,803 posts)3. What does San Francisco have to do with Florida and medical doctors?
I would never compare any of those.
Torchlight
(3,337 posts)4. Sounds serious.
jimfields33
(15,803 posts)5. Only if you care about life
Atticus
(15,124 posts)6. Don't all those involve instances where "just anybody" presumes to know as much as
people who studied long and hard to earn degrees and licenses attesting to their competence?
In SF, a rich kid without a law degree or attorney's license declared as a candidate for District ATTORNEY.