See: https://www.coises.com/ for answers to all the questions no one asked.
I would like to address that the supply of healthcare services is inadequate. For health services you want an oversupply, because health care is time sensitive; prompt is better and more cost-effective than delayed. As in, say, power generation,
I would like to address that the supply of healthcare services is inadequate. For health services you want an oversupply, because health care is time sensitive; prompt is better and more cost-effective than delayed. As in, say, power generation,
Peace. I wish you happiness.
Peace. I wish you happiness.
I don’t see the bright line between “those people” and myself. I feel no right, nor desire, to cast the first (or any other) stone.
I don’t see the bright line between “those people” and myself. I feel no right, nor desire, to cast the first (or any other) stone.
I know the right doesn’t think that way, but it saddens me that the “empathetic left” doesn’t, either. What is it about humans
I know the right doesn’t think that way, but it saddens me that the “empathetic left” doesn’t, either. What is it about humans
I understand that as a practical matter we can’t survive as a society without some rules, and rules require both judgement and enforcement.
I understand that as a practical matter we can’t survive as a society without some rules, and rules require both judgement and enforcement.
I’m rambling, I guess. It’s hard to explain, because by a logic I just don’t follow, most people seem to believe that hurting people who have done harm to others somehow balances out the harm they did. I don’t believe it. It’s not “justice,” it’s just more hurt.
I’m rambling, I guess. It’s hard to explain, because by a logic I just don’t follow, most people seem to believe that hurting people who have done harm to others somehow balances out the harm they did. I don’t believe it. It’s not “justice,” it’s just more hurt.
But then I see the left talk about the Epstein files, folks from the political left proud of saying “I don’t care who is named in them.”
But then I see the left talk about the Epstein files, folks from the political left proud of saying “I don’t care who is named in them.”
And I think a lot of people like to focus on the worst thing they believe someone did (even when they may only have been accused of doing it) as a shortcut to consigning the person to “that group of people for whom we need not have empathy.”
And I think a lot of people like to focus on the worst thing they believe someone did (even when they may only have been accused of doing it) as a shortcut to consigning the person to “that group of people for whom we need not have empathy.”