Grandpapy
Well-Known Member
Lobbying It's public record. They no longer need to be under the table.Makes me wonder how much the cartels are paying the federal agencies and politicians.
Lobbying It's public record. They no longer need to be under the table.Makes me wonder how much the cartels are paying the federal agencies and politicians.
exactly.how's the war on drugs going with its billions of dollars?
i don't know, i'd imagine a lot of the profits end up here tooStrictly an a American Industry for the time being, with profits going overseas. jmo
I'm trying to find common ground with people on the issues rather than ideology.lol you are alright, there's nothing wrong with my comprehension.
Think of it the way that good horse trainers do. If the horse doesn't understand, it isn't the horses fault , it's the trainers fault for not communicating well enough. I don't always understand the written word on the 'net. It usually lacks nuance. Try again, believe it or not I will try to understand your point of view. I may not agree, but I will try to understand it.
good song! I always did like Billy Joel.
Don't pass out on me, but on these issues I have to agree with you.
I think that some of you may be misunderstanding me. I am not totally conservative, nor am I totally liberal. Maybe 60-65% of the former, and 35-40% of the latter. I have responded as honestly and as straightforward as possible to the several comments and the poll. You totally disagree with me, and that's okay I don't totally agree with you, but on some of your points, I agree.
All I ask is to be respectful. I try to be respectful, even if I don't always succeed.
Care to start over?
In our current system government tends to just hand over whatever big business wants.monopolies and price gouging pretty much define capitalism. government keeps it in place. that's not to say that government couldn't do something good.
We are on the same page. Government's role is not to just give big business whatever it wants.problem is that you can't level a pyramid.
Longer, FAR longer... at least since the end of the Civil War when the government gave land, businesses and who knows what else to the "Carpetbaggers". Sad, but true.We are on the same page. Government's role is not to just give big business whatever it wants.
Regulation is required to maintain fairness. This is a concept all but lost in the last 40 years. Maybe longer.
Then it's high time we fought back!Longer, FAR longer... at least since the end of the Civil War when the government gave land, businesses and who knows what else to the "Carpetbaggers". Sad, but true.
That happens all the time in the meat industry as is. They have too much business to do a good job but the FDA just tells us to cook our cheeseburgers well done....History of unregulated meat: adulterated meat, falsely labeled meat, shit in everything, rat shit too and a few human body parts if there were an accident on the line. If only we had unregulated meat we'd be free.
Basically you are talking about the collapse of the meat industry because nobody would trust the product. Regulations enforce a standard that enables inter-state trading as well as international. Witness the horrors that have recently gone down in the Chinese market. You live in a lie.
Apparently they think that I am you. Or I believe that they said I should be a fan of yours. Idiocy. I am not a fan of anyone. LOLIs there an age that you believe every person achieves the mental capacity to give consent or do you think it's development can vary from individual to individual ?
If there is a universal age, wouldn't some governments have it "wrong" by virtue of the fact that ages of consent vary from one tax plantation to another tax plantation ?
Also, It's nice that you miss me.
So, facts is facts then. Regulations are necessary.That happens all the time in the meat industry as is. They have too much business to do a good job but the FDA just tells us to cook our cheeseburgers well done....
Let's not forget the largest beneficiaries, the railroads, many of whom were funded by foreign investors. Corporations haven't been "American" ever.Longer, FAR longer... at least since the end of the Civil War when the government gave land, businesses and who knows what else to the "Carpetbaggers". Sad, but true.
Average individual health care plan in the US costs about $4500. Corporations pay about $15,000 per family. Median income of a worker is $35,000. How is a single mom with 3 kids making the median wage going to come up with between $15k and $20k for heath care coverage for herself and her kids? This is about facts not morality. A sick mom will not be able to provide for her kids. Kids raised in poverty are unlikely to get the education that this country needs to grow. They too will be unable to afford healthcare and when they have kids the cycle continues. A growing economy needs healthy people. These are just facts. What you propose is that the rest of the US joins Mississippi and accept third world economic status.i don't know, i'd imagine a lot of the profits end up here too
But to reduce crime, it shouldn't be profitable, but discouraged.i don't know, i'd imagine a lot of the profits end up here too
This statement is too funny for words.A fact doesn't have to be true for it to be believed
earlier i was asked a question about health care that i responded to and it was ignored for most to just refer to me as "it" or stupid, etc., so i don't care to engage in that type of internet behavior. however, your comment regarding health insurance is what i was referencing in that original comment - there isn't necessarily a free market with health care. you schedule a surgery with the local hospital in your area (they are all connected) and you pay what they charge for the surgery, which is usually 7-11 prices. there are a lot of things wrong with the system, but personal responsibility goes a long way. getting government involved in those kinds of decisions is always a mistake.But to reduce crime, it shouldn't be profitable, but discouraged.
Same with health care, I shouldn't be required to pay 7-11 prices when Costco is next door.
If I asked you a question that was ignored my apologizes.earlier i was asked a question about health care that i responded to and it was ignored for most to just refer to me as "it" or stupid, etc., so i don't care to engage in that type of internet behavior. however, your comment regarding health insurance is what i was referencing in that original comment - there isn't necessarily a free market with health care. you schedule a surgery with the local hospital in your area (they are all connected) and you pay what they charge for the surgery, which is usually 7-11 prices. there are a lot of things wrong with the system, but personal responsibility goes a long way. getting government involved in those kinds of decisions is always a mistake.