The proposed reg's are for safety.
Dumbass motherfvckin' Conks.




Thank you MR. Big Brother knows whats best for us, politically correct, prince of southern Minnesota. We will remind you when they don't allow kids under 18 to fish for safety reasons. There are many people over the age of 18 that cannot run farm machinery safely. It comes down to learning how to operate the machinery correctly and respecting the danger. Like when you are fishing, remember to wear your life jacket when in a boat. You do wear a life jacket, don't you.Cap'n Cat wrote:Still, Conks completely missing the point.What's new?
The proposed reg's are for safety.
Dumbass motherfvckin' Conks.
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Because if I do the right thing and play by the rules it's perfectly reasonable to assume that everyone else will. If not, the market will take care of things.Skjellyfetti wrote:Do you think all child labor laws are examples of "Big Brother"? (which also makes me think you need to actually read 1984 and not just spout cliches from it)
Should we go back to this?
Why should we regulate children working in factories and not children working on industrial farms?

Yep. That's exactly what we're saying, analjelly.Skjellyfetti wrote:Do you think all child labor laws are examples of "Big Brother"? (which also makes me think you need to actually read 1984 and not just spout cliches from it)
Should we go back to this?
Why should we regulate children working in factories and not children working on industrial farms?


Ok, SK. Maybe there are big tomato farms out there that are or have been employing underage workers. I imagine those under aged, underpaid workers are probably mostly migrants.Skjellyfetti wrote:Do you think all child labor laws are examples of "Big Brother"? (which also makes me think you need to actually read 1984 and not just spout cliches from it)
Should we go back to this?
Why should we regulate children working in factories and not children working on industrial farms?

I would rate this as hyperbole and a half.Skjellyfetti wrote:Do you think all child labor laws are examples of "Big Brother"? (which also makes me think you need to actually read 1984 and not just spout cliches from it)
Should we go back to this?
Why should we regulate children working in factories and not children working on industrial farms?

