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  • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

    One thing I'm really looking forward to after legalization is the extermination of the pot culture. It's so f-cking tiresome. Imagine every time you wanted a drink you had to be around Juggalos.
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    • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

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      • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

        I'm in favor of unscheduling it at the federal level, and making it a states' rights issue. The blue and purple states can have a ballot proposal on whether or not legalize it, and Second World hellholes like Oklahoma and Arkansas can pass legislation to keep it illegal within their boundaries. Potheads should be responsible for knowing local laws. Suits me just fine.

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        • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

          Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
          I'm in favor of unscheduling it at the federal level, and making it a states' rights issue. The blue and purple states can have a ballot proposal on whether or not legalize it, and Second World hellholes like Oklahoma and Arkansas can pass legislation to keep it illegal within their boundaries. Potheads should be responsible for knowing local laws. Suits me just fine.
          Again - works for me. We do need easy detection for driving while high/stoned. Penalties = DUI/DWI.
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          • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

            Originally posted by joecct View Post
            Again - works for me. We do need easy detection for driving while high/stoned. Penalties = DUI/DWI.
            Oh yes, definitely. A reliable field sobriety test is the only thing that has held back my support up to this point. Pot, booze - doesn't matter. We need an equivalent DUI threshold for pot, set federally and tied to road funding for blackmail/enforcement purposes , and it goes without saying that 21 will be the age limit.

            Everything else - legality of possession/sale, rate of taxation, regulation/licensing of growing operations and storefronts, places where consumption is permitted - should be up to the states.

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              I am apprehensive.

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                Reagan's a moron. Thanks.

                https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...imes&smtyp=cur
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                • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                  Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                  And yet a majority of the white poor and middle class worship him and his bogus snake oil economics.
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                    History books written 200 years from now (probably in Mandarin), will look back on Reaganomics as the beginning of the end for the US.

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                    • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                      Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                      History books written 200 years from now (probably in Mandarin), will look back on Reaganomics as the beginning of the end for the US.
                      Or LBJ for starting a massive social welfare program and a war out of current revenues (Bush 43 repeated the error, except he cut taxes).
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                      • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                        Originally posted by joecct View Post
                        Or LBJ for starting a massive social welfare program and a war out of current revenues (Bush 43 repeated the error, except he cut taxes).
                        You mean that thing that cut the poverty rate? Because yeah, that was a disaster.

                        In any case, the Great Society was underfunded from the start because of Vietnam and our growing imperial corporate welfare.
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                          Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                          You mean that thing that cut the poverty rate? Because yeah, that was a disaster.

                          In any case, the Great Society was underfunded from the start because of Vietnam and our growing imperial corporate welfare.
                          Then why was poverty higher than ever before under Obama?

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                            Originally posted by joecct View Post
                            Or LBJ for starting a massive social welfare program and a war out of current revenues (Bush 43 repeated the error, except he cut taxes).
                            Thank you Governor Brownback.
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                            • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                              Interesting article about the upcoming battle between Amazon and Wal-Mart: https://www.infowars.com/the-amazon-...ure-of-retail/

                              Somehow, I think we'll see a stalemate. Like we saw when the catalogs from Sears-Roebuck and Montgomery Ward came out, people still wanted showrooms for certain things, and just catalogs for others. Even today, I see most people still wanting to go to brick-and-mortar for clothing, perishable foods, and such. If either is going to succeed, they'll push their strengths.

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                              • Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 5.0: Can a blind nut find a squirrel?

                                Originally posted by joecct View Post
                                Or LBJ for starting a massive social welfare program and a war out of current revenues (Bush 43 repeated the error, except he cut taxes).
                                You want to play that game? Fine, let's go back to FDR.

                                FDIC? That's just a bank bailout.
                                Glass-Steagall? Just the nanny state protecting stupid people from unethical salesmen. Those poor hedge fund managers have a right to unlimited income at any cost! It had to go.
                                Social Security? That's welfare for senior citizens. Socialism!
                                Fair Labor Standards Act? The nanny state again, interfering with the right of a business to employ 13 year-old dropouts for peanuts, and demand 80-hour work weeks.

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