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Small Business and Politics Don’t Always Mix

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I had a good reminder today as to why it’s not typically a smart idea to discuss politics in a small business setting. I’ve been a practicing chiropractor in Los Angeles for several years, providing care in a community that represents all sorts of different views and opinions when it comes

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Chiropractors Long-Term Contribution Trends

As of today, wanna-be president Hillary Clinton is pressing forward with her campaign, while her Democratic rival, Senator Barack Obama, campaigns in Oregon and Kentucky in preparation for this Tuesday’s upcoming primaries. When it comes to influence and lobbying, the Democratic candidates have received the lion’s share of chiropractic contributions, according to election cycle data. 2008 will mark the first time since 1994 that chiropractors gave more contributions to Democratic candidates than they did Republicans.

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On Schools and Chiropractic Education

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I had several e-mail questions this week regarding topics related to chiropractic schools, chiropractor salaries, and education required before entering a chiropractic program. They ranged from university students asking about continuing their education to become a chiropractor, an attorney asking about average incomes for sole practitioner doctors of chiropractic, and another

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Obama vs McCain and the Chiropractic Vote

After watching thousands of news headlines appearing across a number of online media aggregators, it’s apparent that Hillary Clinton’s presidential race is just about done. The New York Post ran front-page headlines reading “TOAST” and thousands of other newspapers painted a grim picture for the New York State senators bid to represent the Democratic Party in the 2008 presidential election.

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Stop the Drama Vote for Obama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I grabbed this photograph on Friday when a patient in my chiropractic office in Los Angeles took off his jacket to lay face down on an adjusting table. Were not talking politics in my chiropractic office (although many patients have initiated discussion) but we’ve had several 2008 election related posts to

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Small Business and Politics Don’t Always Mix

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I had a good reminder today as to why it’s not typically a smart idea to discuss politics in a small business setting. I’ve been a practicing chiropractor in Los Angeles for several years, providing care in a community that represents all sorts of different views and opinions when it comes

Read More »

Chiropractors Long-Term Contribution Trends

As of today, wanna-be president Hillary Clinton is pressing forward with her campaign, while her Democratic rival, Senator Barack Obama, campaigns in Oregon and Kentucky in preparation for this Tuesday’s upcoming primaries. When it comes to influence and lobbying, the Democratic candidates have received the lion’s share of chiropractic contributions, according to election cycle data. 2008 will mark the first time since 1994 that chiropractors gave more contributions to Democratic candidates than they did Republicans.

Read More »

On Schools and Chiropractic Education

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I had several e-mail questions this week regarding topics related to chiropractic schools, chiropractor salaries, and education required before entering a chiropractic program. They ranged from university students asking about continuing their education to become a chiropractor, an attorney asking about average incomes for sole practitioner doctors of chiropractic, and another

Read More »

Obama vs McCain and the Chiropractic Vote

After watching thousands of news headlines appearing across a number of online media aggregators, it’s apparent that Hillary Clinton’s presidential race is just about done. The New York Post ran front-page headlines reading “TOAST” and thousands of other newspapers painted a grim picture for the New York State senators bid to represent the Democratic Party in the 2008 presidential election.

Read More »

Stop the Drama Vote for Obama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I grabbed this photograph on Friday when a patient in my chiropractic office in Los Angeles took off his jacket to lay face down on an adjusting table. Were not talking politics in my chiropractic office (although many patients have initiated discussion) but we’ve had several 2008 election related posts to

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