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re: Desantis wins Royal Caribbean caves & won't require vaccine passports
Posted on 6/5/21 at 7:55 am to TOSOV
Posted on 6/5/21 at 7:55 am to TOSOV
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I guess the left should be the only ones allowed to do this as the right sits on their hands.
The short-bus crowd here is being either dishonest or monumentally stupid, as they’re pretending that this is happening in a vacuum. Conservatives typically want less regulation, this is a regulation, muh hypocrites.
But the world doesn’t happen in a vacuum, and the question here isn’t “should we have less government interference with private business?” That’s been answered in the real world, and unfortunately the answer is “no”. No, the question is “should the right play by the same rules the left is playing by?” I was in the “no” camp for a long time, but pragmatism has won out. The only way they’ll ever see the harm in stuff like this is when it’s shoved up their arse, so shove away.
Posted on 6/5/21 at 8:35 am to Flats
Surely there isn't an actual school of thought amongst us here that advocates for no government regulation at all. I would like to think we're all thankful for at least some of our "government regulation" such as passage and enforcement of criminal laws, or perhaps at some point in the near future reigning in the social media mafia, etc etc etc. We wouldn't be a civilized society without SOME regulation.
The key is whether a particular regulation is necessary for a legitimate purpose or whether it's overstepping authority or unconstitutional etc. I happen to believe this regulation (law) does serve a legitimate purpose and is not otherwise unconstitutional or without authority.
The key is whether a particular regulation is necessary for a legitimate purpose or whether it's overstepping authority or unconstitutional etc. I happen to believe this regulation (law) does serve a legitimate purpose and is not otherwise unconstitutional or without authority.
This post was edited on 6/5/21 at 8:39 am
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