Why does the American Medical Association make it so difficult for nonmuslim Americans to become doctors?


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fortitudinousskeptic asked:


They let all kinds of muslims come here and practice medicine. A lot of muslim doctors do indeed send money back home not only to support their families, but also to support jihad. Yet……they really make sure “the system” is set up so that medical schools restrict the number of American students they let in. Sure….this keeps salaries high because of supply and demand……but it isn’t improving the quality of the medical profession and it sure isn’t improving the access of quality, affordable medicine. It is, though, definitely improving the funding for jihad. Who is profiting from this way of doing things?

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2 Responses to “Why does the American Medical Association make it so difficult for nonmuslim Americans to become doctors?”

  1. Don W Says:

    Too many doctors would bring their prices down. This is another attempt by Corporate America and the clowns of the AMA to stifle the voice of the people and continue their financial war on America. They want these Muslim doctors to kill Americans and this will garner support for their agendas.

  2. avian Says:

    If what you say is true, then recent events in the UK might persuade the AMA to review its policies regarding the employment of doctors from non American/western backgrounds.

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