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Neil Wetmore

1 year ago

in Show Me the Pork on OpenMarket.org
Corn ethanol is a crock anyway. In order to produce the corn ethanol, one must use a large amount of fuel in the equipment on the corn fields. That fuel used produces emissions, no matter what type of fuel. After that, the corn ethanol produces emissions when it is used in cars. How is that environmentally sound?

1 year ago

in Open Markets and Eric Cartman on OpenMarket.org
It's interesting that you should reference south park as trey parker has admitted to being a libertarian in an interview.

1 year ago

in CIGNA Mistakes? Maybe, but Murder…? on OpenMarket.org
The idea that insurance companies are not responsible for the lives at all costs to their clients, while their only real responsibility is to honor their contract an unattractive. It is however in line with an important and constitutional moral principle. The right to exist as an economically independent individual. The insurance company is a piece of property. It is invested in, and therefore owned, in part, by anyone who owns any shares of stock. Each investor is trying to make money, as is their right. As an enterprise, it must endeavor to be profitable. That being said, the company offers a contract. It does not force. It is not responsible to serve anyone by force. The contract is then agreed upon by a customer. The customer understands, if the customer is attentive to what is being offered, the limits of the coverage. If a circumstance occurs that is beyond the limits of the contract, the company is not morally nor legally obligated to cover the circumstance. Need does not dictate ownership. Liberty does not force man to serve his brother against his will and desires.
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