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You ATTEMPT to comment on subjects YOU know nothing about 9 economics, minimum wage hikes, "global warming " and the list goes on to any and ALL subjects that YOU'VE commented on here. Just look at how many times you've had your grande nalgas handed to you by your BETTERS, pobrecita puta !!
So YOU are ok with the government interfering in your life. You don't believe in personal responsibility for one's actions either .Does that include when they intrude into YOUR bedroom ? Why not move to North Korea where the "Dear Leader" will " take care " of your weak, indecisive ass. Take woomby with you. He's a big proponent of socialism .
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In all honesty, I think the 32 ounce soft drink ban is rather stupid. The intent of the law was fine but to single out that one item was dumb.
Do you drive a car? Seat belts, air bags, collision resistant bumpers. Safety glass. All this due to "government interference". We are told by government when we can turn without stopping, what speeds to go, where to park, etc.
Do you pay taxes? Again, government interference in our everyday lives.
We are told by government that we must attend school for a certain number of years.
All in all, I go through my day with very little impact on my daily life by the government. Nothing I can't live with. But I tend to look at the big picture and not worry about minor inconveniences. This is the greatest country in the world. BTW, to compare the U.S. to North Korea shows just a little bit of ignorance.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In all honesty, I think the 32 ounce soft drink ban is rather stupid. The intent of the law was fine but to single out that one item was dumb.
Do you drive a car? Seat belts, air bags, collision resistant bumpers. Safety glass. All this due to "government interference". We are told by government when we can turn without stopping, what speeds to go, where to park, etc. The difference is driving is not a right. Gun ownership is. You would be up in arms if you were told when, where and what you could talk about.
Do you pay taxes? Again, government interference in our everyday lives. There are many who would argue that taxation is unconstitutional.
We are told by government that we must attend school for a certain number of years.
All in all, I go through my day with very little impact on my daily life by the government. Nothing I can't live with. But I tend to look at the big picture and not worry about minor inconveniences. This is the greatest country in the world. BTW, to compare the U.S. to North Korea shows just a little bit of ignorance.
I am sure like many sheeple do you go through your life doing exactly as you are told.
I am sure like many sheeple do you go through your life doing exactly as you are told.
Where were we talking gun ownership? We were talking about government involvement in our everyday lives. Gun ownership does not affect my everyday life at all. And gun ownership is somewhat of a right, controlled by the government to some extent. Age laws. CHLs in most states. Ban on some weapons. Irrelevant whether or not you agree or disagree with the gun control laws. They are there.
Whether or not taxation is constitutional or not is also irrelevant. It is there and it will always be there. It is a small price to pay to live in the greatest country in the world. I am in a rather high tax bracket and I don't complain that others are paying nothing or very little.
I sincerely doubt that I live my life any more sheep like than you do. You and others seem to believe that there are major hindrances imposed by government that impact our abilities to live our lives as we would like to. Simply isn't true in my opinion.
Where were we talking gun ownership? We were talking about government involvement in our everyday lives. Gun ownership does not affect my everyday life at all. And gun ownership is somewhat of a right, controlled by the government to some extent. Age laws. CHLs in most states. Ban on some weapons. Irrelevant whether or not you agree or disagree with the gun control laws. They are there.
Whether or not taxation is constitutional or not is also irrelevant. It is there and it will always be there. It is a small price to pay to live in the greatest country in the world. I am in a rather high tax bracket and I don't complain that others are paying nothing or very little.
I sincerely doubt that I live my life any more sheep like than you do. You and others seem to believe that there are major hindrances imposed by government that impact our abilities to live our lives as we would like to. Simply isn't true in my opinion.
Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one and they all stink.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In all honesty, I think the 32 ounce soft drink ban is rather stupid. The intent of the law was fine but to single out that one item was dumb.
Do you drive a car? Seat belts, air bags, collision resistant bumpers. Safety glass. All this due to "government interference". We are told by government when we can turn without stopping, what speeds to go, where to park, etc.
Do you pay taxes? Again, government interference in our everyday lives.
We are told by government that we must attend school for a certain number of years.
All in all, I go through my day with very little impact on my daily life by the government. Nothing I can't live with. But I tend to look at the big picture and not worry about minor inconveniences. This is the greatest country in the world. BTW, to compare the U.S. to North Korea shows just a little bit of ignorance.
He doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about. He watches his republitard leaders and simply parrots what he hears. Why do you think he never offers anything of substance? Because he doesn't understand anything past gloryholes and swishy-walking, so that's what he concentrates on. The government is in our lives in countless ways, from the instances you mention, to the electricity in our homes, the water we drink, the food we eat, all are subject to government rules and regulations of some kind.
He doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about. He watches his republitard leaders and simply parrots what he hears. Why do you think he never offers anything of substance? Because he doesn't understand anything past gloryholes and swishy-walking, so that's what he concentrates on. The government is in our lives in countless ways, from the instances you mention, to the electricity in our homes, the water we drink, the food we eat, all are subject to government rules and regulations of some kind.