So let me get this straight. You think that the people that worked in the WTC would rather have been exposed to asbestos so they might be safer in the event of an attack that was literally unprecedented in the history of the world? That's your justification for why the government shouldn't have...
Sure why not? You say the Constitution was circumvented to force the ACA through. How so? It was introduced to Congress, debated, amended, voted on, passed by both houses, signed by the President, then deemed Constitutional by SCOTUS. How is that in any way circumventing the Constitution?
Well that's a new one. I didn't know the President was even Muslim let alone a sheikh. Gotta blame Obama for other countries' problems somehow.
Back on topic, we're talking about a nation that has a police task force whose job it is to browse Facebook for pictures of people with knives or...
Hey there's no VA in the constitution so it has to go. I mean, look at all the ways they spend money without approval from the representatives.
No, I think private enterprise could provide a better product than Federal Crop Insurance, just like they provide affordable health insurance to...
You're right, those are stupid wastes of time. Let's get rid of them. Oh and while we're at it we can get rid of the National Institute of Health, the VA, and Federal Crop Insurance.
So you're saying it's okay that the FDA allows things that are harmful, but it's not okay for them to ban things that are harmful?
EDIT: While not petroleum-based, trans fat has no known benefit to human health, which, essentially makes it a carcinogen.
If you've ever read The Jungle you'd understand why the government felt it necessary to hold food processors accountable for what goes into our food.
I think it's interesting that a few people have brought up that if people didn't want artificial trans fat in their food they would buy...