We do so because a stable and reliable banking system promotes sustained growth, and because we learned how dangerous the failure of that system can be during the Great Depression.
But consider: there are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of things doctors do that are at least as dangerous and prone to human failure as putting central lines into I.
The violations stemmed from an inspection last summer that revealed an alleged failure to provide workers handling hydrochloric acid and other dangerous materials with the necessary protection for face, hands and eyes.
But what's also clear is this: When our government has information on a known extremist and that information is not shared and acted upon as it should have been, so that this extremist boards a plane with dangerous explosives that could cost nearly 300 lives, a systemic failure has occurred.
The failure to modernize comes to the detriment of our airmen and pilots, making their jobs more difficult and dangerous, and costs more money in the long run.