I mentioned on another article...I am not against a 24/7 but I think it is a private enterprise issue...if Physician's Regional wants to compete with NCH feeder clinic...license them and encourage them...but whats with the city paying for it?
It isn't all that much money...now...but where does it end. If private enterprise can make a buck providing a service the let's support them. How about taxing the citizens to open up a couple new restaurants? I just don't think it is the role of city government.
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captnjimbo writes:
I mentioned on another article...I am not against a 24/7 but I think it is a private enterprise issue...if Physician's Regional wants to compete with NCH feeder clinic...license them and encourage them...but whats with the city paying for it?
It isn't all that much money...now...but where does it end. If private enterprise can make a buck providing a service the let's support them. How about taxing the citizens to open up a couple new restaurants? I just don't think it is the role of city government.
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