Why do electric powered automobiles need to be so complicated?

Thats where we may need to change some things. Not to worry though, the health care system is in plenty trouble without their help. Without some fundamental changes, its headed for eventual implosion.

Luhan

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All the street-corner workers I have seen look healthier than me.

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Richard Henry

Sure they are. They look 30-35, but they're actually 20.

5 times as many illegal babies are born in the Yuma hospital as anglo.

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Jim Thompson

Give them a high school exit exam at the border. If they pass, admit them and deport a teacher.

Cheers! Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

Thompson, you idiot. The problem with that isn't illegal immigrants, it's Socialism.

Thanks, Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

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John Fields

That needs to change. Down at San Luis they literally run across the border and immediately drop a kid :-(

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Jim Thompson

How about a Mexican consulate delivery room in the hospital? Run the ladies in there to have a new Mexican citizen.

GG

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Glenn Gundlach

But there will be bogus companies who "hire" people for a bribe on the side. They'll pop up as surely as the guys who sell fake SS and Green Cards on street corners. That process will hardly select for good citizens. And please, no jokes about "enforcement."

Most countries have a sensible point system for admitting foreigners: language, skills, lack of criminal record. The only reason we don't is crappy politics and especially misguided union clout.

John

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John Larkin

The Mexicans I know are pretty good Americans. They learn English, work hard, and are friendly and moral. If we're going to be flooded with immigrants (and forces make it that way) we could do a lot worse. Imagine that many Frenchmen or Canadians who will never use the language properly... ghastly!

John

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John Larkin

Eh? Regards,

Mike Monett

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Mike Monett

What we need is a national health-care system at the basic level, run by techs and nurses and providing basic care - checkups, prenatal advice, immunizations, basic medicines but no exotics - free. It would be cheap, especially with volume-purchased generic drugs and no malpractice liability issues. It will never happen, of course, because it would be a "two tier" system, and saving a lot of pain and death wouldn't be enough to make the concept acceptable to Teddy or Hilary.

John

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John Larkin

Simple. If you gear the motor so that it can start the car moving, you'll end up with a top speed of about 20 mph.

Ever driven a golf cart? On the highway?

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AZ Nomad

My point exactly.

John

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John Larkin

My pleasure, John. Glad to help:) Regards,

Mike Monett

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Mike Monett

There is an even simpler solution.

At the competion of each and every medical transaction, everybody is required to instantly pay cash in small bills directly to the provider.

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Now all we need are people to check in from Vermont, Boston, New York, Brooklyn, New Orleans, and Texas. The accents and ways of expression are world-famous.

Of course, we can't forget Redmond. They may know how to pronounce some words, but they keep redefining them so they convey little meaning.

So the real skill is not so much in speaking. This helps, but as any good salesman will tell you, it is listening.

Regards,

Mike Monett

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Mike Monett

And how would this help ?

Graham

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Pooh Bear

There is a trend toward walk-in clinics in shopping centers and such, staffed by nurses with referrals to MDs if needed. A basic visit, with a prescription or something, is about $75.

John

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John Larkin

Brakes, so you can stop the car better. Transmission so you can "go" the car better.

The pertinent principles are the same, whether the drive comes from a gas engine or electric motor.

Ed

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