Re: [MoLiCo] the enemy within
On Sun, 2011-10-16 at 14:23 -0500, Jeremy D. Young wrote: Wow, the text of this bill http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/byinst.asp?sessionid=11RSbillid=HB195doctype=BT basically makes the assumption that every used good is stolen, and that everyone engaging in transactions involving used goods is a criminal to be tracked and reported to the police. Given that it also requires a record of sale to be kept for three years, it would lead to $8 in record handling costs (paper, ink, storage space, etc) to sell a used tool for fifty cents. When the CPSIA passed in 2008, many thrift stores threw away tons and tons of stuff because it was too expensive to sell it and took too long to get clarification from the CPSC (and even then the clarification wasn't spectacularly useful...). I suppose this is economic stimulus? Force people to buy new Chinese crap? Tom: No, the Republican Party--- or any party--- is not our salvation, but they are a vehicle for political change, as dusty and damaged as our entire political process is from start to finish. You have to start somewhere. The folks I work with in the Lawrence County Committee are good folks. In some cases, I think they are mistaken about many things, but they are generally there for the right reasons. Over time, I think and hope we learn from each other and I hope to encourage more liberty-minded people to step up and participate. I think the return to a caucus system in Missouri is a good thing and a slow crawl in the right direction. In the end, parties are largely the evil the Founders thought it was, just like government itself, but we also cannot avoid structure. Tear it down and it comes right back because political organization is a lot of work. Part of my goal in my work with the RP is to work toward stronger recognition of 3rd parties because without that competition from alternatives, we get exactly what we have now: neither the RP or DP doing what they claim they are there to do. In the end, the LP and CP (e.g.) are necessary to keep the RP healthy. We also need a lot more people looking at candidates as individuals, regardless of whom they *claim* to support. Just because someone has an R after there name on a ballot does not mean they support little-r republican ideals. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [MoLiCo] the enemy within
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wow, the text of this bill http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/byinst.asp?sessionid=11RSbillid=HB195doctype=BT basically makes the assumption that every used good is stolen, and that everyone engaging in transactions involving used goods is a criminal to be tracked and reported to the police. It also assumes that minors that want to sell their old Xbox are always thieves and can never participate in these transactions legally. I wonder if that's going to give E-bay headaches. The state government is requiring Drivers' license numbers to make a used good transaction. Not to mention the banning of cash as a transaction medium. The government makes so many laws that they can't all be followed, which makes criminals out of everyone, and then the government passes more laws to try to track down the criminals. Jeremy D. Young On 10/16/2011 12:12 PM, Tom Martz wrote: To those who believe the republican party is our political salvation http://www.healthydecisions.biz/Article.php?ID=104171; http://www.healthydecisions.biz/Article.php?ID=104171; -- no cause is lost if there is but one fool to fight for it ~Will Turner~ ~Pirate's of the Caribbean @ World's End~ None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. ~Goethe www.moliberty.org http://www.moliberty.org http://417-political-pundit.blogspot.com The power to tax involves the power to destroy. ~Justice John Marshall~ Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you! -Pericles (430 B.C.) A legislative act contrary to the Constitution is not law. ~Justice John Marshall~ -- This is a Free Speech forum. The owner of this list assumes no responsibility for the intellectual or emotional maturity of its members. If you do not like what is being said here, filter it to trash, ignore it or leave. If you leave, learn how to do this for yourself. If you do not, you will be here forever. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk6bLyoACgkQKi9fJ6/lTsAQVACdHBXH/NL1E53e5XKFqRzmwGT4 Rm0AoMv5krPXlCafWeUJ2EZgfpG4QMxH =aZZd -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- This is a Free Speech forum. The owner of this list assumes no responsibility for the intellectual or emotional maturity of its members. If you do not like what is being said here, filter it to trash, ignore it or leave. If you leave, learn how to do this for yourself. If you do not, you will be here forever.