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Post by Joe Cocker on Aug 17, 2012 10:33:25 GMT -5
Regulated, taxed or has a fee?
I'm trying to buy a banned bathroom faucet that state of California won't let it be shipped to me by seller. The reason is it's made like 50 years ago and has to much lead it in, but it's good for 48 other states, yes there's another state that has banned it too. It's not an everyday drinking water.
You give me your pay check I'll take care of you for all your life, but you will need to live by my rules. Isn't this what government is doing?
Sounds like marriage to me, so lets stop all divorcees then you can't divorce a government!
So how can I, me as one person support my wife and child along with 5 other people not in my planed family if I can hardly support three?
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Post by danceswithdogs on Aug 17, 2012 17:21:36 GMT -5
Same thing happened to my grand-daughter when trying to purchase a backpack on Amazon. The seller, ebags, is not allowed to ship the bag into California because there are tiny amounts of lead in the clasps and lock. (Prop 65). But, the seller CAN ship it to me, in Oregon, and I can then send it to my grand-daughter in California, which I will do today. What a crock. The feel-feel good eco terrorists have a firm grip on California and people blindly allowed it to happen. Now you are all in their trap and are told what you can and cannot buy, consume, use, read, drink, think, believe, worship,vote for.......
Kalifornia......gotta love it.....or leave it. I did.
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Post by Joe Cocker on Aug 17, 2012 20:33:53 GMT -5
Bought the two faucets today to be shipped to New Mexico then to me, more work and money for the post office.
Anyway sense they are outlawed one can buy four for the the price of one. If they are old enough possibility made in the USA not China.
Mink, what have you done today that's not regulated, taxed, or have a fee?
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