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"If you look at it another way, most regulation is just agreeing on the complaint/merit beforehand."
Based on *one-size-fits-all precedent. Nah, that doesn't suck at all, Toad. # "Indeed. That was what I was trying to get at originally." No it wasn't, HM. You were just applyin' a dull razor to my notions: that's it, that's all, g'night Gracie. # Me, not seein' how "get off my back and let me be" connects or leads to or is related to 'private regulation'. Conflatin' & besmirchin': that's tw's game, Toad. # "private regulation" Nuthin' wrong with private regulations (like how 'you' run your household, for example) as long as private doesn't trump public (which, in the minimal 'night watchman' affair I propose, is **minimal but encompassing). # "gated communities" If dumbasses wanna live in 'em, that's on them. Leave folks to their self-selected hells, I say # "I'm not sure there is a simply applied concept for teasing out individual cases..." Of course there is, Griff. # "When it comes to interstate (commerce) federal is the only solution" Of course not, Bruce. *largely arrived at through the machinations of shysters (well-paid parasites) **for latecomers, the memory-challenged, and the plain-ass retarded: 'Mind your own business and keep your hands to yourself (or else). ...out from which extends: 'Self and property are sacred.' 'Self-defense and common defense are a justification for violence.' 'A contract is a contract.' |
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