Government regulations have purposes.

Started by Supposn, September 11, 2013, 07:01:59 PM

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Solar

Quote from: kopema on September 16, 2013, 10:45:35 AM
I think I figured out the problem here:  You're not speaking English at all; you're speaking Pedantic.

I would say you're "fluent" in that language, but it would be simultaneously redundant and a contradiction in terms.  Mindlessly reiterated banality always appears to flow smoothly, but it never really ends up making any damned sense.
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In other words, a narrow minded academic, one who obsessively focuses on the minutiae of a problem, only to get hung up on which coffee cup to start his study with, Marx, or Stalin mug?

So damned many decisions, so little time.
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Dan

Kopema seems more fixated on you than the underlying point. I am getting a "Single While Female" sort of vibe from him.  :tounge:
If you believe big government is the solution then you are a liberal. If you believe big government is the problem then you are a conservative.

Robinwilliams

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A main role of regulations should prevent impediments to our society. Here are some rule that is preferential against government regulations without conceding full thought to the particular existing. The underlying reason for that stupidity may have been an unstated certainty that home estimations can just expand and never decrease. You can visit  xxxxxxxxxxx and get more finance news..

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If you believe big government is the solution then you are a liberal. If you believe big government is the problem then you are a conservative.