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1 Drive By Commenter  Mar 8, 2015 5:03:28pm

Also on the table for consideration of banning was “clean air” “clean water” and “raw sewage”. They said those terms were “very misleading. After all, who is to say what is clean and what is raw? These terms will only confuse our constituents and lead to frivolous lawsuits about perceived cleanliness of water and air and who can tell raw from regular sewage?”

2 Eclectic Cyborg  Mar 8, 2015 6:28:43pm

lalalalalalalalalalala….can’t hear you!

3 Eclectic Cyborg  Mar 8, 2015 6:29:59pm

I still can’t figure how out how Rick Scott got his ass re-elected. Then again, I can’t figure out how Scott Walker and Sam Brownback got re-elected either.

4 lostlakehiker  Mar 8, 2015 6:45:32pm

re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg

I still can’t figure how out how Rick Scott got his ass re-elected. Then again, I can’t figure out how Scott Walker and Sam Brownback got re-elected either.

It all depends on whether your mental model of the voting public is a good fit for reality. Back when, this Washington or NY socialite was quoted as exclaiming, on Reagan’s reelection, that “He can’t have won. Nobody I know voted for him.”

Each of us runs in circles that are skewed from the overall average. We cannot easily shake the sense that our own circle is normal. Still less can we shake the sense that our own circle, however different it is from the rest, is right.

5 subterraneanhomesickalien  Mar 8, 2015 7:58:53pm

re: #4 lostlakehiker

He won because his constituency is the only constituency that shows up in off year elections.

6 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Mar 9, 2015 5:29:18am

Doesn’t such a directive violate the First Amendment? It sounds like the same kind of censorship other governments (say, China) use to squelch dissent.

7 Rocky-in-Connecticut  Mar 9, 2015 6:03:15am

Because it is up to politicians to inform us of what is and what is not hard Science.

People overuse the term “Orwellian”, but in this case, it fits the description perfectly.

Ignorance is Strength.

8 Romantic Heretic  Mar 9, 2015 7:18:03am

King Canute’s solution to problems has always been popular.

9 No Country For Old Haters  Mar 9, 2015 12:46:39pm

Conservatives seem to be happy to destroy the environment, making life very difficult, as long as it enriches their already-wealthy masters in the short term.

I don’t know how to describe it other than “completely insane,” since the wealthy will be nearly as screwed as the rest of us, and the dumb, poor, duped-via-their-superstition-and-bigotry Republican voter will be just as impacted as a sane, kind poor person would.

10 FemNaziBitch  Mar 9, 2015 4:33:16pm

Are they going to ban the word “rape” or “illegal immigrant”?


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