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Comment Re:What do you expect? (Score 1) 252

It seems like your third step begs your whole algorithm. How can you know how close you are to the destination if you haven't calculated a minimum route to the destination?

Still, I understand your point, which is valid. Your algorithm is simplified for explanatory purposes but fully formed the example would be fine.

Comment Re:If he actually did all that... (Score 3, Insightful) 257

Seriously. RoknrolZombie makes a ridiculous point. If justice meant every citizen had to read every court transcript then justice would be impossible.

Instead, we hire professionals to do that work for us. We call them "judges". To be extra super careful, instead of just having one judge we have several layers of judges who can overrule findings. The system is open to critique on the details but I can't imagine a fundamentally different system that would be better.

Comment Re:As a parent, which requires no testing or licen (Score 1) 700

Yeah that's what I thought, too. Wow, so your kids turned into nurses and programmers, like everyone else's kids? Great! It looks like homeschooling had not effect on their outcomes.

I have a pretty low opinion of homeschooling. My objection is practical not categorical. Homeschooling is theoretically reasonable but I've never actually met a reasonable homeschooling parent. I'm sure there is one out there somewhere but she must be in hiding.

Comment The right answer (Score 1) 740

The correct answer is that no, the government does not, can not, and should not try to "require" vaccination. By that I mean, they barge into your house, hold you down, and inject you over your protests. That is a patent violation of bodily autonomy; the government can't do that. So, no, America isn't going to "require" vaccination.

What it can and should do is to deny access to some public spaces to the unvaccinated. The primary example is public schools. Yes, public school students should be vaccinated according to the best practices of the medical community.

Furthermore, government should flip the legal protections currently surrounding vaccines. Instead of having laws that protect the unvaccinated from having to disclose their status, or protect them from discrimination, the laws should require disclosure and protect those who wish to discriminate against the unvaccinated. Specifically I mean that places such as Disneyland should be allowed to discriminate against the unvaccinated for hiring.

Finally, the entire concept of "religious/conscience waivers" should be discarded not only for vaccines but for all situations. Why would we have a rule which you are allowed to break if you simply say that you don't like the rule (which is what a religious waiver means)? Such waivers are facially preposterous and would be irrelevant to my policy suggestion.

But strictly speaking Mr. Christie is correct. Nobody should be "required" to receive any injections.

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