Saturday, October 21, 2006

Changes

Tyler Cowan likes Means-Testing of Medicare, as do I. Means-Testing has infinitely small impact upon the aggregation of wealth, and promotes Tax progressivity without stringent duress. Means-Testing can also be altered to a form where Specific services are paid for, and exotic or excessively-expensive services must be paid Out-of-Pocket. An important element would be introduction of Statistical Success ratios mandated to be observed past a certain Age.

The Above may sound like a form of ‘Mercy Killing’, but it does not have to be. I would think an evaluation chart of five sections with about four measurements apiece past a certain Age with set overall Score level necessary would be sufficient to determine whether an individual was a qualified medical Candidate for advanced forms of medical treatment. The wishes of the Family, or the sentimentality of the Doctors, seem a poor judge for determination if Public Funds will be utilized to keep a Patient alive past his natural death.

Solar Power turned into a business with realistic Production Costs and Profit Margins. The final step must be taken, with these businesses integrated into the Utility Power Grid.

Agriculture gains can be made in Crop development, but do Developers fully comprehend what is necessary? We need a viable Wheat plant that possesses the viability of the original grasses found by Pioneers. An effective Wheat would only have to be planted once, repetitively growing each year thereafter. It’s roots would extend some 12-20 feet into the earth, so as to be highly resistant to Drought. It would be capable of being grazed by animals for most of the Year, excepting a Six-Week period prior to the harvest of Grain with High Yields. Impossible? I think not!. lgl

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