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Should we change all of our currency just to accommodate blind people?
Is this too politically correct or something we should actually do? Don't we cater enough to all the handicapped people already?
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I say let the gimps and blind people all build a city together so they can build an alliance against the dumb unhandicaps. Best answer please.
- MandiLv 41 decade ago
I heard this yesterday and don't really know what to think about it. Part of me wants us to help out and accommodate those with disability, but I look at the amount it will cost to re-do the entire currency system and I want to say no. It is not worth the extra cost and burden that will be on all Americans (my taxes!). Hopefully we can come up with an alternate solution.
- lengLv 44 years ago
as long because of the fact the financial gadget is in recession the debt will proceed to extend even it we don't bail out the banks and stimulate the financial gadget because of the fact government sales fall even speedier than the financial gadget. If we've been going to advance taxes to stability the funds we would desire to constantly have performed it till now because of the fact doing it now will make the recession worse. we are between a rock and a complicated place, it is not sparkling which course could be worse for the forex. maximum economists worry if we don't shop the banking gadget shall we've a repeat of the 1930's yet there is far less settlement on the stimulus kit.
- 1 decade ago
I think the important people to ask are those who once could see and then became blind. They have experience with both sides of the issue.
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- racquelLv 41 decade ago
Yes.The cost is minimal and the benefits are enormous for all elderly,blind,part-blind,mentally challenged.The are NO good reasons not to do as the courts have demanded.
- 1 decade ago
We keep changing our money anyway, so next time it couldn't hurt to accomodate the blind. It would really suck to have to trust whoever you're dealing with to be honest about your money.