Shameless Plugs
This past week, I found two shining examples of what happens when good liberal policy goes bad.
The first includes video. I watched an old woman returning aluminum cans at a Michigan grocery store. She must've been there for at least twenty minutes after I arrived. I thought to myself, "there's something fundamentally wrong with this picture."
My second report explores scare tactics run amuck. I share with you a reaction to a hazardous chemical that somehow you and your family are allowed to purchase and handle as if it were no more threatening than a jar of peanut butter. Then, I ask why we're exposing ourselves to this hazard in the name of "enviromental safety."
Speaking of scare tactics, my Halloween decorations are certain to scare the pants off you.
The first includes video. I watched an old woman returning aluminum cans at a Michigan grocery store. She must've been there for at least twenty minutes after I arrived. I thought to myself, "there's something fundamentally wrong with this picture."
My second report explores scare tactics run amuck. I share with you a reaction to a hazardous chemical that somehow you and your family are allowed to purchase and handle as if it were no more threatening than a jar of peanut butter. Then, I ask why we're exposing ourselves to this hazard in the name of "enviromental safety."
Speaking of scare tactics, my Halloween decorations are certain to scare the pants off you.
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