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@Imperativism self-regulation isn't regulations regulating themselves lol. its allowing a large polluting factory, say, to hire it's own employee to ensure that they enforce that the factory does not over-pollute. the alternative, although not 100% effective but is much better, is to put into legislature that a third party enforcing agency keeps an eye out.
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@MrShodan91 If self-regulation recurrently fails, then regulations must fail themselves since they're responsible for regulating themselves.
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clair mccaskill is great and makes me proud to be from missouri
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@morganbath im a democrat and i would vote for ron paul for sure. the republicans running are horrible.
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We have no choices. We vote for A or B. They are owned by the same people. Go watch some NFL. Go watch some UFC. Stay entertained so you can't see us fucking you in the ass. WE OWN YOU. There is no choice. But if you want a bagel you can have 46 flavors and 12 flavors of cream cheese.
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@morganbath Ron Paul hates unions fuck him!
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AMEN! Smartest thing you have said all month!! jk Hey, remember, us liberals want the government to control everything. *sarcasim*
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Because the government is the people. Gov't only works when the people get involved. It works well only when people bother to pay atleast as much attention to CNN as they do ESPN. If you want to change government, then get out in the streets. Protest. Organize town halls with your elected representatives. Granted it's a lot harder than just living with corporations running everything. But with corporations it's pretty much let one screw you or let its competitor screw you.
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Probably because Casinos award risky behavior *Cough* Derivative investing *Cough*. They award the lucky with money and power, while everybody else rolls the dice and loses everything.
@tehant1liberal
"every achievement this country has made is because of the firm christian values of our founding fathers"
Our founding fathers didn't found this from Christian values. Most of them were Deist (read: NOT CHRISTIAN) and wanted to escape the power of religion in Europe, hence the secular values. Separation of church and state is most certainly NOT a "Christian value", as you put it.
ZaraMikazuki 1 year ago 30
self-regulation seems to be a reoccurring failing theme.
MrShodan91 1 year ago 8