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To: Oldeconomybuyer
How do you tell people with no health insurance, no child care or transportation

First of all, if they have no health insurance they go to the public clinic you have set up (which is losing $800 million). You have given them no incentive to get insurance by offering them free care.

Second, What does child care have to do with it? Bring the kid along.

And transportation? This city is riddled with busses. Tell them to take the bus, as people do in most cities in the world. By the way, if the county stopped subsidising the busses, and made people pay the real cost of riding it, maybe there would be enough money to keep these clinics open. All the more reason why the county should privatize the bus system.

5 posted on 06/27/2002 9:34:33 AM PDT by monkeyshine
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To: monkeyshine
More to the point, the bus system as run by the Southern California Sluggish Transport District (or STD, since it's about as popular as one) is known for abysmal service.

The Santa Monica Municipal Bus Line runs far better service at a fare little more than 1/3 as much as the STD ($0.50 versus $1.35). The drivers are friendlier, the busses are cleaner, and service is more punctual. You can make snide jokes about the People's Republic of Santa Monica, but this is one government service that really works.

I will never understand government's strange toleration, indeed, acceptance, indeed, encouragement, of wretched service combined with high union pay. Surely if the unions get better pay for their members, their members should be, well, happy? Then why are non-union busdrivers uniformly more pleasant than union drivers?

Maybe someone can tell me the answer, because I'd really love to know.

I've read a lot of pro-union rhetoric over the years, and some of it sounds convincing. But I'm virulently anti-union because of those lousy bus drivers.

D

6 posted on 06/27/2002 12:52:49 PM PDT by daviddennis
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