Comments by user: NuevoAmericano
No, letting a regulated industry get away with this is not acceptable. The taxi cab industry should carry uninsured coverage. they make the profit. They know this is a forseeable incident. It seem Randy wants to give them a free lunch. Yes we all have choices and my choice is those making the money should pay for the insurance and that is the rich cab owners. The cab owners are the one who are pathetic. No more free lunch for them.
No new regulation or inspectors; let's trust the untrustable. If you give anyone a chance and not check on them everyone will try to cut corner. typical republican, trust business to do the right thing make money for themselves. They expect everthing for free: schools roads goverment inspectors to protect the public no new taxes everthing is free for the republicans
The voters who followed this doctor and his campaign to limit medical malpractice awards share the blame. Yes money is the reason --the doctor wanted more money. It is a business. When you take away the possibilities of large malpractice awards the risk are worth it. Yes, money is also the answer to the problem. more inspectors and larger awards. We are all humans and if no one is looking corners will be cut; especially if we know there is a limit to the malpratice award.
Yes, the republicans want everything for free and without taxes: School,roads,meat inspectors and health inspectors and of course the republicans want no regulations. It is time they and all of us grow up. There is no free lunch and most regulations serve to protect the public.. What can we expect from republicans when they want to go to(and continue) a very expensive war and pay less taxes. Credit card payments for a war and IOUs to China have put US into a long and hard recession
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This legal decision to pick who to go after are made by lawyers all the time. That is not a criminal violation. This is a political case led by Bush AG to go after trial attorney.