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DATE | 2016-10-04 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout-NYLXS] Hey, Ruben! Plastic bag initiatives!
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On 10/04/2016 11:45 PM, Ruben Safir wrote: > On 10/04/2016 10:56 PM, Rick Moen wrote: >> Quoting Ruben Safir (mrbrklyn-at-panix.com): >> >>> You just don't understand what it is like to run a businesses in NYC, >>> especially retail.
Oh - one last thing, despite that revenue generating services give bonds based on revenue, those revenues are STILL a tax and they should not have any independent power to issue bonds without the express written permission of the people of California. See the NY MTA as a reference on this matter. You gradualy lose control as the agency throws borrowed money around. Your worried about Corporate warping elections? The MTA outright bribes politicians. And so we now have 17 dollar tolls and $27 a week subway fares. CUT THE FUNDING and defange the beast.
> > OK _ I read them and your voting wrong on almost all the referendums. > > Regulation of grocery stores is wrong and immoral. Juvenal offenders > are more violent and dangerous than adults, regardless of the crime they > were actually prosecuted for and need to be jailed more than even the > adults. Executions, that is good. Your understanding of drug pricing > is laughable. They will never be able to purchase anything but a small > subset of drugs at anywhere close what the VA purchases them for in any > event and the VA suffers from extortion just like anyone else. Your > analysis on debt is one area where you are spot on. Debt not only > drives down financial stability, but also funds ambitious liberal > programs that should never be allowed in the first place. The Marijuana > referendum should be a no until great regulation is outlined. The > comment about non-corporate drugs is misplaced and borders on ignorant. > Redirecting bad sales to a state fund is a no on general principle. > The state and everyone should attack corperate funding of political > campaigns. This should not be done by referendum. Seriously, how is > that supposed to work? Your gonna drag the entire California political > system into court, one by one? > > Prediction > Mets 6 - SF 2 > > 4 runs will be scored by the Mets after the seventh inning. > > > >> So, which way did the statute turn out? Wasn't there an NYC statute? >> And wasn't there some proposed state-level law to forbid municipal bag >> ordinances? How'd that turn out? >> >> I've now asked you this twice in a row. It seemed reasonable to suppose >> that you would be able to answer the question, as you're all wound up on >> the subject. But instead you give me a big lecture about how what I've >> experienced and know doesn't matter. Maybe yes, maybe no, but is there >> are reason you cannot answer the question, sir? >> >> It was a pretty simple question. Do you need it asked in shorter words? >> >> >> [/me Web-searches, since you seem unwilling to answer a very simple question.] >> >> >> Ah, >> http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Suffolk-Lawmakers-Pass-5-cent-plastic-bag-fee--392669641.html >> suggests that NYC's 5-cent ordinance remains on the books but that >> implementation date has been moved back to February 2017. >> >> http://riverheadlocal.com/2016/09/16/suffolk-closeup-suffolks-plastic-bag-law-didnt-go-far-enough-truly-effective/ >> says that Suffolk County, East Hampton, Southampton, and the Suffolk >> County villages of Southampton, East Hampton, Sag Harbor, Sagaponack, >> Quogue and Patchogue also now have bag ordinances. >> >> OK, Ruben. I guess I no longer need your help acquiring simple >> information you had at your fingertips but decided not to provide when I >> asked nicely. >> >> >>> You can discuss your expereince in California from here until tomorrow >>> and I couldn't care less. >> >> So, hey! Any comments on my analyses on >> http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/vote.html -- especially the one about the >> upcoming ballot? >> >> Consider that another chance to see whether you can answer a simple >> question. Qualifying answers include 'No, no comment', which also can >> be managed as a default. ;-> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> hangout mailing list >> hangout-at-nylxs.com >> http://www.nylxs.com/ >> > >
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