I think the funniest thing about this controversy is that there’s a high school on the Navajo reservation in Arizona: Red Mesa High School. They call themselves the Redskins. I’d have a lot more sympathy for those who say the name is derogatory if this high school quit calling themselves the Redskins.
So… either you believe CO2 is not a greenhouse gas, or mankind hasn’t put trillions of tons of the stuff into the atmosphere. But we all know both are indisputable facts.
@Bruce4671Sure, you don’t have to buy a car if you don’t want. But are you seriously suggesting there are people out there who will never go to a doctor, never get a prescription, never use the health care system at all?
@LameRandomNameYour point B doesn’t work in the USA. Did you know there is exactly one insurance company in each state that follows the law of the land – HIPAA. That’s right, Title I of HIPAA states that you can’t be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition if you haven’t had a gap in coverage more than 60 days. But only one company in each state is required to follow this law. (I can hike 18 miles in a day at 12,000’ elevation, but insurance companies say my heart is too sickly to insure.)
Thus, I am unable to change companies.
It’s great you have all the answers, but not so great that you’re ignorant of the facts on the ground. Your answers don’t work in the real world.
I think the funniest thing about this controversy is that there’s a high school on the Navajo reservation in Arizona: Red Mesa High School. They call themselves the Redskins. I’d have a lot more sympathy for those who say the name is derogatory if this high school quit calling themselves the Redskins.