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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostStephen Miller had to be psycially escirted off the set with Jake Tapper today after a contentious interview
http://www.businessinsider.com/steph...off-cnn-2018-1I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Far better to visit here than to live here.
hack, garbage collection happens just fine in 95% of the country without regulation. Maybe if your financial well-being were not so closely tied to the regulatory state, you would see that about 60% of all regulation is simply nonsense.
My financial well-being is exposed to the price of oil these days. Has nothing to do with regulation, much as you'd like it to be. I don't see why you ask people the questions you ask them, since the answers never seem to sink in.
Anyhoo, waste management is the fifth-most deadliest occupation in the country.
Only an avowed Marxist can rationalize the excessive regulation that exists in the US today. I don't know where you get your data about dangerous occupations, but you say "..waste management is the fifth deadliest profession in the country." Got any statistics about that even though it is irrelevant to our conversation about private v public waste collection.
What is your angle, hack? What does your wife do?
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1. I shared the source for the statistics and several times invited you to take a look.
2. What does YOUR wife do? What's her favorite colour? Do you have any daughters? What do they do? Where do they have financial accounts, and for how long have they lived at their primary residences?
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