Anonymous ID: 80d65c Nov. 25, 2023, 3:53 p.m. No.19976476   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Hey Business Insider assholes, now do same about if Biden dies predictive programming article.

 

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>>19975185 Business Insider runs an article about what happens if Trump dies while running for President

Anonymous ID: 80d65c Nov. 25, 2023, 4:15 p.m. No.19976569   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6764 >>6770 >>6780 >>6821 >>6870

So, has there been moar cancer or less since ban of cigarettes in bars and restaurants? Bring back the right to smoke in these places. If you don't like it, go some other place. Choice. Freedoms.

Article very good, think slice of pie and fat people. Gas stoves, gas cars.

Cigarettes was a test run.

 

Bring back the cigs. If you think, you will understand bri ging back the right to smoke inbars, etc., is a huge deal. Who will take it to SCOTUS?

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/11/first_they_came_for_the_smokers.html

Anonymous ID: 80d65c Nov. 25, 2023, 4:53 p.m. No.19976764   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6770 >>6776 >>6780 >>6821 >>7129

>>19976569

From comments:

 

Thomas M Kelly

4 days ago

Tyrants have agendas. The agenda is advanced by law. If there had been actual popular demand for a non-smoking bar, someone would have opened one. They had to pass the law in order to advance the agenda. I heard this explanation for Jim Crow laws. They had to pass laws enforcing discrimination because if they didn't, there were business owners that would not have discriminated.

 

I want to get back to normal, which I describe as pre 9/11/2001. We should be able to get on an airplane without being frisked. Or walk into a concert.

 

The government is regulating the innocent people and leaving the criminals to their own devices. It's time to use law enforcement to stop crime, not advance the agenda.

Anonymous ID: 80d65c Nov. 25, 2023, 4:56 p.m. No.19976780   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6821 >>6870

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Thomas M Kelly

4 days ago

Tyrants have agendas. The agenda is advanced by law. If there had been actual popular demand for a non-smoking bar, someone would have opened one. They had to pass the law in order to advance the agenda. I heard this explanation for Jim Crow laws. They had to pass laws enforcing discrimination because if they didn't, there were business owners that would not have discriminated.

 

I want to get back to normal, which I describe as pre 9/11/2001. We should be able to get on an airplane without being frisked. Or walk into a concert.

 

The government is regulating the innocent people and leaving the criminals to their own devices. It's time to use law enforcement to stop crime, not advance the agenda.

Art Casper

4 days ago

Amen!

Timothy Bishop

4 days ago

All good points, Thomas.

 

I don't smoke and disliked inhaling it at restaurants. But since I'm not a fascist Karen I thought it was up to the restaurant owner to decide if a business was non-smoking not government bureaucrats.

 

There are a lot of petty little tyrants who want to force their own way on others. We saw this with the branch-covidians and their seething contempt for the unmasked and unvaccinated. They are often the same people who accuse others of forcing their moral views on society.

 

Our dysfunctional culture has become rigid with tobacco and lax with marijuana. Get ready to inhale a lot more weed smoke in public than tobacco. :)

Anonymous ID: 80d65c Nov. 25, 2023, 5:01 p.m. No.19976821   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Thomas M Kelly

4 days ago

I am a smoker. The funny thing is that smoking is actually very social. I was at my son's college when they still had an outside smoking area. I was visiting with another smoker. Someone came by and made their snide remark. I looked at them and said, "I was just having a nice conversation with someone I've never met before. I will continue that nice conversation as soon as you leave."

Ruth S Novak

3 days ago

I used to smoke. One day, on my outdoor smoke break, a fascist little Karen informed me, for about the third or fourth time that smoking was bad for me.

 

I smiled and said "Do you know what else is really bad for you? Telling strangers what to do. These days you never know who might pull a gun and put a cap in your ass."

 

The look on her face was priceless.

Susan Cook

3 days ago

Sounds East Coast Gangsta!

 

I love it!!

Patricia M. McClane

4 days ago

I have been saying for some time that one day we will look back and realize how many of our liberties have been stolen from us. I even joke that eventually the government would dictate how many squares of toilet paper we are allowed to use. Not so much a joke anymore, as you rightly point out, because now they know that we can be manipulated. The law that really gets my goat is the banning of incandescent and halogen light bulbs. I absolutely hate LED bulbs that I am forced to buy now, all in the name of "climate change." I live in a 600 sf condo, drive a small car less than 5,000 miles a year, rarely turn on the AC in the summer, and have energy efficient appliances (or so they say). Why in the world cannot I not buy the light bulbs that I want. I hate to think about what is next.

Spencer Hendron

4 days ago

The filth mandated the volume of water in a toilet flush.

Eric

3 days ago

I too can’t stand LED lightbulbs but the worst thing they regulated was washing machines. I’d do anything to have our old washers, that used a bit more water and ALWAYS got your clothes clean. These new water conserving ones don’t clean for squat

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/11/first_they_came_for_the_smokers.html