Critical review in the newspaper…..Oh, wait, not everybody may know what those were,,,Anyway it would be…“It’s all good…”…Hey, I didn’t know I would want something else to say when I wrote I don’t want to say anything other than, but…..Hey, Give me a break here….
Seriously, I’m not going to say anything more………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Yet….
Obviously we need more regulations on everything. Gives the regulators so much more to ignore. I even see the dumb bells blaming Madoff’s scandal on a lack of regulations, completely oblivious to the fact he was violating existing regulations that weren’t being checked. A minimum investigation will show that is the norm for all regulations. But, heck, we need more because it makes control freaks happy.
So the only choice is between leviathan, bloated, corrupt, inefficient, freedom and economy strangling government…or Thunderdome. Well we already have Thunderdome. It’s called Chicago, Detroit, LA…etc.
Let’s all get behind this. The last thing we need is Monsanto having an open ended license to abuse the food chain and ignore all regulations. It was bad enough when they were just violating regulation, but this is a law that needs to be repealed asap.
What I see is a real problem with the realities of life today. Everyone focuses on what the news is telling them, whichever source. But we all have a tendency to minimize the real trasgedies in the world. The following is an excerpt from an interview with Pope Francis:
“This is happening today. If investments in banks fall, it is a tragedy and people say ‘what are we going to do?’ but if people die of hunger, have nothing to eat or suffer from poor health, that’s nothing. This is our crisis today.”
Sounds like a local diner…..went from a thriving business under the same ownership for 40 years to a dive barely getting by under new ownership…and it only took 6 months.
The Dems want to regulate everything, right down to the size of the soft drink you are allowed to purchase. Wait until the ACA kicks in. We will be regulated to death.
Randy B Premium Member over 11 years ago
Nope.
edclectic over 11 years ago
Like a fire hydrant in a dog pack…
Varnes over 11 years ago
I don’t want to say anything other than, once again, Wiley nailed it to the ceiling…
Varnes over 11 years ago
Critical review in the newspaper…..Oh, wait, not everybody may know what those were,,,Anyway it would be…“It’s all good…”…Hey, I didn’t know I would want something else to say when I wrote I don’t want to say anything other than, but…..Hey, Give me a break here….
Varnes over 11 years ago
The “at” menu diners……..cat, rat, bat, wombat, meerkat, floormat, slow animal where ever it’s at…street splat….
Varnes over 11 years ago
Seriously, I’m not going to say anything more………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Yet….
Varnes over 11 years ago
Call me Gracey, and say goodnight…
Varnes over 11 years ago
Seriously, not another word…
Varnes over 11 years ago
Night-Gaunt, but locking the fire exit doors seemed like a good idea at the time….well, from the management perspective, anyway…….
Peabody-Martini over 11 years ago
Don’t ask to see the kitchen and avoid looking too closely at the “meat” used in the entree.
roctor over 11 years ago
Pink slime and silica anyone?
gorbag over 11 years ago
Thank god we have gummint to tell everyone what to do. Otherwise we’d all die as infants, not knowing enough to suck.
Tuner38 over 11 years ago
The soup kitchens are all regulated comrades.
bransom over 11 years ago
Pink slime is legal, and regulations didn’t keep dolphins out of your tuna! You want food you can trust? you better grow it yourself!
zoidknight over 11 years ago
And yet the ones causing the mess and costing us our jobs are the democrats.
Warren Wubker over 11 years ago
Obviously we need more regulations on everything. Gives the regulators so much more to ignore. I even see the dumb bells blaming Madoff’s scandal on a lack of regulations, completely oblivious to the fact he was violating existing regulations that weren’t being checked. A minimum investigation will show that is the norm for all regulations. But, heck, we need more because it makes control freaks happy.
maxcat631 over 11 years ago
Hmmmmm… I wonder if it ‘Tastes like Chicken’? =P
dabugger over 11 years ago
heck no, like a lottery, odds are against….
echoraven over 11 years ago
That is a sad reality…
Can't Sleep over 11 years ago
A tribute to the days before the health codes, when dining out was a version of the old game show, “You Bet Your Life.”
Linguist over 11 years ago
I’ll bet Happy Hour is a real blast at this place !
cptvdo1 over 11 years ago
So the only choice is between leviathan, bloated, corrupt, inefficient, freedom and economy strangling government…or Thunderdome. Well we already have Thunderdome. It’s called Chicago, Detroit, LA…etc.
Hawthorne over 11 years ago
You know, I really wish I didn’t agree with you wholeheartedly :-/
Hawthorne over 11 years ago
Deregulation just means more laws for people, less regulation for industry.
Not working out all that well, I’d say.
Hawthorne over 11 years ago
Why not? If it’s good enough for the Chinese, it’s good enough for us, right?
Anyway, we have more population than we can sustain, so if they kill off a few million, where’s the problem?
Sarcasm mode [OFF]
Hawthorne over 11 years ago
Possibly good news, though, on the food front:
http://tinyurl.com/kz756kk
Let’s all get behind this. The last thing we need is Monsanto having an open ended license to abuse the food chain and ignore all regulations. It was bad enough when they were just violating regulation, but this is a law that needs to be repealed asap.
Alms4Thorby over 11 years ago
As everybody but the tea party knows…..
pawpawbear over 11 years ago
What I see is a real problem with the realities of life today. Everyone focuses on what the news is telling them, whichever source. But we all have a tendency to minimize the real trasgedies in the world. The following is an excerpt from an interview with Pope Francis:
“This is happening today. If investments in banks fall, it is a tragedy and people say ‘what are we going to do?’ but if people die of hunger, have nothing to eat or suffer from poor health, that’s nothing. This is our crisis today.”
lindz.coop Premium Member over 11 years ago
And farms.
Caddy57 over 11 years ago
Sounds like a local diner…..went from a thriving business under the same ownership for 40 years to a dive barely getting by under new ownership…and it only took 6 months.
Pauleytee over 11 years ago
The Dems want to regulate everything, right down to the size of the soft drink you are allowed to purchase. Wait until the ACA kicks in. We will be regulated to death.