Call me grossly misinformed but shouldn’t those with the most need because they are more in danger of imminent death be at the top of the list for finding a match/ kidney? Wouldn’t that be true equity?
I don’t know the stats but is it more difficult to find suitable donors in some groups? If so maybe the focus should be on changing that. I know the whole subject of incentives for organ donation is verboten but maybe it should be revisited at least when it does not involve getting an organ from a dead person.
“When people say, ‘I can’t afford kids,’ what they mean is, ‘I cannot afford to have kids at the standards that I find to be culturally normative,” Malcolm continues.
Considering the high cost mess Florida condo owners now find themselves in because of insurance costs making her keep the condo would have been a better punishment.
05/23/2024 7:55:52 AM PDT
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This is how it works. When a council is sitting to approve an item that meets all other codes pertinent they are acting in a quasi-judicial capacity. Which pretty much means they SHALL approve the item before them because it has already been legislated into law. They can of course disagree with a board’s recommendation/approval when they can show criteria has not been met or feel the standards are ambiguous. For example they need more info on the sign’s anchoring. Unless part of the criteria for signs includes a morals clause they should start deciding how much overtime to pay the city attorney.
The man could have stood on the roof and shouted racial slurs it still would not be grounds for turning down a valid request for approval for a legally allowed item.
Better yet the Vatican should make sure Catholic institutions in Mexico are able provide enough assistance so that leaving for the U.S. becomes less attractive.