He tried to tout the possibility of related businesses that are being required in the regulation, seeing an uptick in business.
I simply pointed to other businesses that would see the same in the other regulations being pushed.
So, if he's going to tout the boom in the oak business, I can tout the boom in the ultrasound business. If you don't like it, too fucking bad.
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I've been talking about both for days.
Not all regulations are directly comparable like that my dude, this is precisely the kind of terrible, no-good argument we've been pointing out.
If you noticed, his argument wasn't that the regulation was intended to be a boon to those industries, that's just an unintended benefit that stems from the initially argued consumer protection. There is no direct analog to abortion and medical services.
Clearly less stupid than comparing a specific whiskey distillation method out of numerous whiskey distillation methods to a medical procedure that has multiple variants. Especially when your arguement is that defining a process is equal to defining building code, misinformation pamphlet distribution and all the other process unrelated stuff in Texas anti-abortion legislation.
Fuck I love being so consistent. Maybe you corporate shills can become consistent too one day?
Biden’s infrastructure plans should help the construction industry. His other plans appear to be popular and are increasing people’s confidence in the future. This may make them want to have more kids which is a roundabout improvement to the makers of ultrasounds.
Not sure what this has to do with whiskey regulation but the economic improvements that the Dems often bring should give some people an extra few bucks that can be spent on good, accurately labelled Tennessee Whiskey.
One of my best customers works in the construction industry and one of his favourite pastimes is to go to the cabin on weekends, read his comics and drink high quality whiskey.
Imagine being so delusional, that you claim to not be a corporatist so you want don't want any regulations limiting corporate power......
Where else does that stupid as fuck, backwards mentality work in the real world?
It is like saying, you don't want people driving fast, so you want to remove speed limits.
"When Facism comes to America, it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross." - Unknown
Nope, i just wanted to make sure you quoted me accurately, for a change.
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I mean, we're talking regulations and consumer protections, right?
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Once again, Planned parenthood calls it a service, so do you disagree with them?
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/pl...rtion-services
The United States Government says it is a service.
Just about every health care provider I can find talks about the services they offer.
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And the abortion restrictions should help the remodeling and ultrasound companies.
I guess you're looking forward to those economic improvements.
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Who said I don't ant any regulations?
Are you back to this lie, again?
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Well, those abortion regulations should calm your concerns, then.
Good, so we established there is no difference apart from the wording. Anything else to add or did you drop all the other parts of my post out of embarrassment?
It clicked, didn't it? You finally recognized the flaw in your position? After 80 pages I got through that thick wall of ignorance.