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"Richard Hertz" no one@no one.com wrote in message et... "AES/newspost" wrote in message ... In article t, "Mike Rapoport" wrote: ....snip... My impression is that in Europe auto insurance coverage goes with the car, not the driver. If so, good idea. Our governor just vetoed drivers license for undocumented immigrants on grounds of inadequate insurance provisions: also a good idea, independent of views on whether undocumented immigrants should be given drivers licenses at all. Yeah, that's what we need, more government intervention. They do such a good job when they interfere with the market. What you are saying makes sense to me - insure everything. Europe is great - I can't wait for the government in the US to finally convert totally to socialism. It will be such a huge step forward for us. If insurance is such a "socialist" concept, why do we use it at all? There are many brands of "socialism", some within dictatorships..... but many within democracies, something that seems to escape a lot of us. The definitions range everything from: "The set of beliefs which states that all people are equal...." which I am sure you would not dispute, to: "the...[economy]...is owned collectively or by a centralized government that plans and controls it...." Under some of the definitions, "of the people, by the people, for the people", can sound like a pretty "socialist" concept, especially when I have to assume that the constitution did not intend to leave anyone out, did it??... and the real interpretation must be: "of ALL the people, by ALL the people, for ALL the people". It means that citizens help other citizens, sharing their skill and good fortune with the less able (ie: "the people"). In most civilized circles that is considered a "good" thing. Perhaps a return to those concepts WOULD be "a huge step forward". The pure "market" is not so perfect, either, producting its own set of problems. It continues to concentrate wealth, and spread the gap between rich and poor.... If that continues, (and right now there is no indication that it will not), the ultimate result will be civil revolution... just a matter of whether it is reached in fifteen years, or a hundred and fifteen. Unless, of course, the "government" clamps down on the revolutionaries with military might, in which case we have something akin to feudalism or dictatorship, as in any number of countries you could point at recently, or even today. The founding Fathers wrote in some stuff to prevent that. I hope it is still holding up??? -- *** A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within. *** - Ariel Durant 1898-1981 |
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