Problems like the need for health insurance, and the high cost of health care in general, have only arisen in the first place because unnecessary government-imposed regulation and government-imposed overhead have wiped out nearly all real competition in the health care sector, and introduced numerous other inefficiencies along the way.
Artificially limiting the ability of new participants to enter the market on the supply side, for example, creates an artificially-oligopolistic environment without the natural competitive pressures that force pricing down.
Even worse, this in turn results in an environment that attracts people and organizations who want to exploit these government-created inefficiencies for personal profit, rather than attracting people and organizations who want to provide higher-quality and lower-cost service than their competitors.
The end result of this government intervention is artificially-high costs for abysmal service.
The situation only gets worse when government tries to intervene with even more "solutions" for the problems that government itself created in the first place.
People who require a car for mobility should be in favor of less traffic on the roads. If more people use other forms of transport, that makes it easier for the pregnant soccer mom on crutches to drop off her 9 kids at practice before driving all of the elderly dementia patients in the neighborhood to the hospital.
One thing I like to tell car fans: Unless you LOVE traffic jams and searching for parking spaces (because they refuse to got straight for a parking garage of which we have plenty in my city) you should convince other motorists to give up their car and use a bicycle or public transport. The logic is sound yet a bit too much for most people ;-)
If you've already decided to use Gooby, a senior engineer who has already made significant contributions to successful Gooby projects seems like an ideal hire. If you haven't decided to use it, it's a waste of their talents, which they're letting you know before you hire them.
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