Message from @jdb820

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2019-10-18 00:18:30 UTC  

Which to some extent could be

2019-10-18 00:18:56 UTC  

But which govt auctions peoples stuff

2019-10-18 00:19:01 UTC  

And under what circumstances

2019-10-18 00:19:35 UTC  

well in my head currently, I can think of the actual timeline in the US as this process occured and how it changed society

2019-10-18 00:19:48 UTC  

How. So

2019-10-18 00:20:04 UTC  

in some cases, it was an active push to do it, for specific reasons, one example was dealing with pollution way back when factories started getting popular

2019-10-18 00:20:21 UTC  

used to be it was handled via tort system, the farmer would get injunction to deal with polluting factory

2019-10-18 00:20:35 UTC  

the feedback was direct and close to the victim and abuser

2019-10-18 00:21:12 UTC  

now when have the EPA and many layers of bureaucrats inbetween for same process, unless it's what state defines as blatant, which is not always the case as main reason why teh regulatory state grew was to give big business a cover op

2019-10-18 00:21:29 UTC  

like when the railroads funded the Conservation movement in 1880s

2019-10-18 00:21:48 UTC  

Save the Trees! was really a trick to get the gov to take the land, so the railroads could get free land use

2019-10-18 00:22:18 UTC  

partly why US fedgov owns so much land east of the mississippi river, almost owning entire states like nevada

2019-10-18 00:22:27 UTC  

why the homestead act was ended etc

2019-10-18 00:24:42 UTC  

in the process of doing that, it set into motion many 'tragedies of the commons' where there was no private rationing of resources instead gov would lease XYZ resource, and then every lease-holder had an incentive to use it up as fast as possible while they had the lease. then bureuacratic process and politics became the regulator instead of more natural time-value outlooks you get with say privately owned forests versus gov leased lumber tracts

2019-10-18 05:38:33 UTC  

*snores*
What a snoozer.

2019-10-18 06:39:40 UTC  
2019-10-18 13:56:49 UTC  

?

2019-10-24 20:49:01 UTC  

GG @Deleted User, you just advanced to level 8!

2019-10-25 19:11:00 UTC  

move like a 🐍 , move like a 🐍,put your hands on your waist

2019-10-26 01:32:11 UTC  

Communism is good. Viva Fidel

2019-10-26 01:42:21 UTC  

@valeriaa The US is fucked and broken beyond repair

2019-10-26 01:43:34 UTC  

doesn’t work okay

2019-10-26 17:29:09 UTC  

Should standard healthcare insurance cover the obese? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrcAD4vZ3iI

2019-10-26 18:40:30 UTC  

@Pelth what if the obesity is caused by a hereditary development issue and not by choice?

2019-10-26 18:40:39 UTC  

Like a poorly developed thyroid.

2019-10-26 18:40:50 UTC  

bullshit

2019-10-26 18:40:56 UTC  

What.

2019-10-26 18:41:07 UTC  

Do you mean to say that this sort of issue doesn’t exist?

2019-10-26 18:41:13 UTC  

essentially no

2019-10-26 18:41:16 UTC  

it doesn't exist

2019-10-26 18:41:32 UTC  

If someone is obese by choice they should not be babied through life.

2019-10-26 18:41:36 UTC  

nothing is going to make you put on weight like that, it's not physically possible

2019-10-26 18:41:43 UTC  

you have to eat a lot to gain that weight

2019-10-26 18:41:50 UTC  

simple as

2019-10-26 18:42:15 UTC  

...

2019-10-26 18:42:37 UTC  

obese people deserve no sympathy whatsoever

2019-10-26 18:42:40 UTC  

Are you not aware of hypothyroidism?

2019-10-26 18:43:02 UTC  

it is entirely within their control to lose the weight

2019-10-26 18:43:16 UTC  

Actual Medical reasons accepted

2019-10-26 18:43:30 UTC  

I.e if they didn’t keep eating they would die