It would be mandatory for all companies that could support it to allow their employees to work from home or do 4 day work weeks so that fuel consumption is reduced!
I agree that is disgusting but what is equally as bad are convicts on death row receiving organ transplants. I really don't see how someone who is going to be executed (I am talking the people with no chance of reprieve, parole, etc.) deserve a new organ. They are going to die in a relatively short period of time anyway so shouldn't this just be looked at as saving the tax payers' money that would have been spent on the formal execution? My biggest concern with this is that an organ that could go to someone more deserving (an upstanding citizen) could be given to a convict on death row that has a higher status on the UNOS list. That is not right or morally correct in my opinion.
It would be mandatory for all companies that could support it to allow their employees to work from home or do 4 day work weeks so that fuel consumption is reduced!
I agree that is disgusting but what is equally as bad are convicts on death row receiving organ transplants. I really don't see how someone who is going to be executed (I am talking the people with no chance of reprieve, parole, etc.) deserve a new organ. They are going to die in a relatively short period of time anyway so shouldn't this just be looked at as saving the tax payers' money that would have been spent on the formal execution? My biggest concern with this is that an organ that could go to someone more deserving (an upstanding citizen) could be given to a convict on death row that has a higher status on the UNOS list. That is not right or morally correct in my opinion.