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To: Brumar89 who wrote (22677)8/13/2010 4:56:58 PM
From: Road Walker1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86356
 
So all of our regulations are good?

No I've specifically said they are not. More obtusity.

Thats a matter of values ... if you think government should be telling people what kind of light bulbs to use, how much mileage their car has to get, what mix of fuel is burned in the tank, what kind of health insurance policy to have (or whether to have one), whether their votes on propositions liberals have a moral interest in count, and on and on and on .... is good, they you'll be delighted by what we have.

They tell you a hell of a lot more than that. They tell you to jump, and you jump... 10,000 time a day. Get over it. You are more disciplined than a worker ant in an ant colony. Your precious freedom is an illusion. You spend your entire day trying NOT to break regulations. Driving to work you obey 1000 regulation like a scared little kid.

Yes, China is pretty unregulated compared to most places

What are you thinking???

but Zimbabwe which is really highly regulated ...... well, they just have bad regulations.

More obtusity. Regulation doesn't work with blatant corruption. Obviously. Corruption is anti-regulation; the opposite.