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BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Consider the source. This is a favored tactic of Leftist hacks like BigGubment.[/quote]As I said in a post above, only idiots see the world in terms of ‘left’ and ‘right’. The world is way more complex than that, but I can understand how it helps simpletons who have trouble grasping complex topics to picture it in such a black-and-white manner.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Consider the source. This is a favored tactic of Leftist hacks like BigGubment.[/quote]As I said in a post above, only idiots see the world in terms of ‘left’ and ‘right’. The world is way more complex than that, but I can understand how it helps simpletons who have trouble grasping complex topics to picture it in such a black-and-white manner.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Consider the source. This is a favored tactic of Leftist hacks like BigGubment.[/quote]As I said in a post above, only idiots see the world in terms of ‘left’ and ‘right’. The world is way more complex than that, but I can understand how it helps simpletons who have trouble grasping complex topics to picture it in such a black-and-white manner.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Consider the source. This is a favored tactic of Leftist hacks like BigGubment.[/quote]As I said in a post above, only idiots see the world in terms of ‘left’ and ‘right’. The world is way more complex than that, but I can understand how it helps simpletons who have trouble grasping complex topics to picture it in such a black-and-white manner.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=no_such_reality][quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]
Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak.[/quote] Go to Louisiana and observe the impact of Obama’s off shore drilling ban.
[/quote]The best you could come up with is a moratorium on offshore drilling put in place after BP destroyed the Gulf Coast and the economy that depends upon it? So you’d prefer that the greedy, evil oil companies just keep drilling and spilling without taking any time to figure out what happened? Only the most radical pollution-lover would want to keep drilling after the worst environmental disaster in the history of the planet without taking time to figure out what went wrong.
Further, the oil spill itself caused way more economic damage than the moratorium. The article I posted earlier in this thread said 25% of the nation’s small businesses were negatively impacted by the oil spill.
And no, I won’t be making any trips to the Gulf Coast any time soon. That place is going to be a March of Dimes in ten years and I don’t want to go anywhere near it. It’s basically America’s Chernobyl.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=no_such_reality][quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]
Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak.[/quote] Go to Louisiana and observe the impact of Obama’s off shore drilling ban.
[/quote]The best you could come up with is a moratorium on offshore drilling put in place after BP destroyed the Gulf Coast and the economy that depends upon it? So you’d prefer that the greedy, evil oil companies just keep drilling and spilling without taking any time to figure out what happened? Only the most radical pollution-lover would want to keep drilling after the worst environmental disaster in the history of the planet without taking time to figure out what went wrong.
Further, the oil spill itself caused way more economic damage than the moratorium. The article I posted earlier in this thread said 25% of the nation’s small businesses were negatively impacted by the oil spill.
And no, I won’t be making any trips to the Gulf Coast any time soon. That place is going to be a March of Dimes in ten years and I don’t want to go anywhere near it. It’s basically America’s Chernobyl.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=no_such_reality][quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]
Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak.[/quote] Go to Louisiana and observe the impact of Obama’s off shore drilling ban.
[/quote]The best you could come up with is a moratorium on offshore drilling put in place after BP destroyed the Gulf Coast and the economy that depends upon it? So you’d prefer that the greedy, evil oil companies just keep drilling and spilling without taking any time to figure out what happened? Only the most radical pollution-lover would want to keep drilling after the worst environmental disaster in the history of the planet without taking time to figure out what went wrong.
Further, the oil spill itself caused way more economic damage than the moratorium. The article I posted earlier in this thread said 25% of the nation’s small businesses were negatively impacted by the oil spill.
And no, I won’t be making any trips to the Gulf Coast any time soon. That place is going to be a March of Dimes in ten years and I don’t want to go anywhere near it. It’s basically America’s Chernobyl.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=no_such_reality][quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]
Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak.[/quote] Go to Louisiana and observe the impact of Obama’s off shore drilling ban.
[/quote]The best you could come up with is a moratorium on offshore drilling put in place after BP destroyed the Gulf Coast and the economy that depends upon it? So you’d prefer that the greedy, evil oil companies just keep drilling and spilling without taking any time to figure out what happened? Only the most radical pollution-lover would want to keep drilling after the worst environmental disaster in the history of the planet without taking time to figure out what went wrong.
Further, the oil spill itself caused way more economic damage than the moratorium. The article I posted earlier in this thread said 25% of the nation’s small businesses were negatively impacted by the oil spill.
And no, I won’t be making any trips to the Gulf Coast any time soon. That place is going to be a March of Dimes in ten years and I don’t want to go anywhere near it. It’s basically America’s Chernobyl.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=no_such_reality][quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]
Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak.[/quote] Go to Louisiana and observe the impact of Obama’s off shore drilling ban.
[/quote]The best you could come up with is a moratorium on offshore drilling put in place after BP destroyed the Gulf Coast and the economy that depends upon it? So you’d prefer that the greedy, evil oil companies just keep drilling and spilling without taking any time to figure out what happened? Only the most radical pollution-lover would want to keep drilling after the worst environmental disaster in the history of the planet without taking time to figure out what went wrong.
Further, the oil spill itself caused way more economic damage than the moratorium. The article I posted earlier in this thread said 25% of the nation’s small businesses were negatively impacted by the oil spill.
And no, I won’t be making any trips to the Gulf Coast any time soon. That place is going to be a March of Dimes in ten years and I don’t want to go anywhere near it. It’s basically America’s Chernobyl.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=luchabee]
In response to your question above, your question is either carefully crafted to be intentionally misleading (e.g., single environmental regulation), and a likely a fallacy of composition, or perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak. The business I work for is thriving. I’ve also started a side business that appears to be taking off. If the businesses you are associated with are failing, I suspect it is because you are a failure and has nothing to do with environmental regulations.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=luchabee]
In response to your question above, your question is either carefully crafted to be intentionally misleading (e.g., single environmental regulation), and a likely a fallacy of composition, or perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak. The business I work for is thriving. I’ve also started a side business that appears to be taking off. If the businesses you are associated with are failing, I suspect it is because you are a failure and has nothing to do with environmental regulations.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=luchabee]
In response to your question above, your question is either carefully crafted to be intentionally misleading (e.g., single environmental regulation), and a likely a fallacy of composition, or perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak. The business I work for is thriving. I’ve also started a side business that appears to be taking off. If the businesses you are associated with are failing, I suspect it is because you are a failure and has nothing to do with environmental regulations.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=luchabee]
In response to your question above, your question is either carefully crafted to be intentionally misleading (e.g., single environmental regulation), and a likely a fallacy of composition, or perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak. The business I work for is thriving. I’ve also started a side business that appears to be taking off. If the businesses you are associated with are failing, I suspect it is because you are a failure and has nothing to do with environmental regulations.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=luchabee]
In response to your question above, your question is either carefully crafted to be intentionally misleading (e.g., single environmental regulation), and a likely a fallacy of composition, or perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]Just as I suspected, you can’t cite any environmental regulations that have caused economic harm, so you fall back on the same, old, tired ‘regulation is bad’ meme. Weak. The business I work for is thriving. I’ve also started a side business that appears to be taking off. If the businesses you are associated with are failing, I suspect it is because you are a failure and has nothing to do with environmental regulations.
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