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superman, I was convinced that you were a friggin lib, and then you post this, so I'm confused now.
Anyway, I have strong feelings about gubmit regolation, or perhaps over regolation.
I think we are taxed to the brink of extinction, and regulated to the point that the biggest liability for the small business owner is criminal liability. They want to criminalize everything, now our car phones for crying out loud. The helpful government bureacrat, who I can deal with, is being outphased by the activist bureacrat.
We are going to lose the American dream. In our lifetimes. Future generations will ask us why we let it happen on our "watch". Wait and see, it will happen. The most important American right, the right to work for yourself, and not for someone who doesn't give a shiznit about you, is being lost to our prophylactic societal mindset, that a new law will make everything better...that if only we can legislate our way to Utopia. Somehow, with more and more laws, our quality of life gets worse, not better, and still the libs stay insanely naive, I just don't get it. Rely on yourself to make your own, way, not your government.
Now, having said all of that, building inspectors are necessary. They peform a legitimate, needed role. Yes, they should inspect the foundations before they are poured, wiring in the building frame before it is sheeted over. What we don't need is to deal with the bullseye on our back that makes business people the object of every new law. The next politician who runs on a platform of government moratorium on business regulation gets my vote.
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