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You need to get out more, I have adult children that are married to idiots that do not think and you can not explain to them that if the government provides it they paid for it. They think if it comes from the government it is free and no amount of reasoning can make them understand otherwise. Seriously it is worse that trying to explain something to AJ or bob.
His once in a blue moon post like this is what keeps everyone from just blindly reporting every post. It also toys with our humanity and makes us think there is hope for him.
Re: As usual, Mike against it because restricts corporations.
I'm going to guess that the age 14 emancipation requirement has to do with Hollywood and the large amount of actors under age 18 that end up getting taken advantage of by their parents more than a holdover form long ago.
This is the question I kept coming up with when I ran different scenarios.
We have military in place, we have law enforcement.
Every scenario I came up with, even the whole Texas decides it is a republic again scenario, I don't see why drones would need to be used, especially by executive order.
"I do a lot of reading, a lot of research, over break," he said. "And I came across this idea that had been suggested in New York (state) as a way to combat cyberbullying. Kids can be very mean on the Internet, and I thought this might be a way of controlling that."
¿Am I going mad or did the word think escape your lips?
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Can we get someone to show this guy how to change his snowflake?
Oh wait, this shows how bad online anonymity is. :/
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Re: Re: Re: Why should the post office be profitable?
Oh and all their friends think the same way.
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Why?
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This insistence is the only reason anyone cares about it.
If not for this insistence the Post Office would just be another government black hole to throw money in.
At least with this insistence there is an illusion of trying to run it like an actual business.
The insistence that the Post Office be revenue-neutral makes perfect sense.
Note: The above assumes that we aren't even considering letting the Post Office run as a for profit enterprise.
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I really hope you don't actually believe that.
You can't stop progress.
You can hold it back, shackle it, try to kill it with legislation and litigation, but at best you will slow it down, you cannot stop it.
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How about this?
to clarify the rights of consumers.
Once a consumer purchases an electronic device they own it and may alter it how they see fit.
Neither manufacturers nor third parties may alter the operation of the device without the authorization of the owner.
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Re: Wow...
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Re: As usual, Mike against it because restricts corporations.
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We have military in place, we have law enforcement.
Every scenario I came up with, even the whole Texas decides it is a republic again scenario, I don't see why drones would need to be used, especially by executive order.
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Simple
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Re: So many fitting parables...
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Thanks for the explanation
Oddly enough...
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It parsed fine once I made the change you suggested.
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New Gig
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¿Am I going mad or did the word think escape your lips?
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