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To ask the government to ban something sets us on a slippery slope, because it never stops there, and slippery lawyers, bureaucrats, politicians and activists can always cite "precedent" and go for more.
Again, where does it stop? Who draws the line?
Here’s how my day would go.
Alarm goes off at 4:30.
Hit the snooze button until 5:30.
Jogging 45 min.
Shower 20 min.
Drive to work 30 min.
Coffee, Water cooler, Sit thru endless meetings, coffee, bathroom, water cooler, blab on DOK, scripts, water cooler, take fake bathroom breaks, scripts, blab on DOK, water cooler, 30 min bathroom break spent talking on my cell phone in the bathroom, water cooler, maybe lunch, another endless meeting, scripts, water cooler, blab on DOK, script, water cooler, DOK, script, DOK, DOK, water cooler, DOK.
Drive home 30 min.
Crazy mad dash to feed kid, pack kid’s lunch, give kid a bath, check email, maybe eat dinner, maybe not eat dinner, laundry, dishes, clean up the pigsty my son calls a bedroom, more laundry, wash my nasty dog, probably even MORE laundry, brush kid’s teeth, 30 min reading bedtime stories, sex – if I’m lucky, and crash out until it is time to hit the snooze button for another hour.
WHen I go to the mall I get a serious sinus infection from all the perfumes. Shall I force all the department stores to stop selling perfume and all mall patrons from wearing them? These sinus infections cause me a great deal of distress, loss of work & pay. Should these people be paying me for my lost wages? My choice has always been to avoid the mall, but don't I have a right to shop where I want to, rather then being inconvenienced by selfish people?
I gag everytime I breathe in car exhaust. They drive right down my street, 40 feet from my front door. This offends me and makes me sick. Can the state ban vehicles from driving down my street? Can't the state force my neighbors to ride bicycles instead? I should seek out a government grant of 200k to study these effects on my street, then force my entire neighborhhod to either move, cycle or walk. After all these are my rights, aren't they?
Yes, very insane.
GO POKES!!!!!!!!!