regulations are killing us. it's the end of the world.

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
and for some, who already conduct business is an ethical and upstanding fashion, it's business as usual.
Ethics committees are like the fig leaf over the corporate body, ethics work great when things are great, but hold their feet to the fire and things rapidly change.
 

beardo

Well-Known Member
Nice one, I like this post.

heres the full length movie
[video=youtube;G8kCOsfM15c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8kCOsfM15c[/video]
Thanks, I've never seen the movie, only read the book- I guess I know what i'm doing for the next 90 minutes
 

deprave

New Member
There is 2 movies, thats a remake, the other one is from 1980.

its over 3 hours in length, here it is in full:

[video=youtube;0gxDNmrJ65A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gxDNmrJ65A[/video]
 

really comfy slippers

Active Member
I know someone personally who owns a few nursing homes. They are telling me because of federal and new state regulations without a increase in rate, they may be looking for a new way to make a living. He sincerely believes that the state is trying to do away with those state funded level2 care homes. In the past 4 years over 40% of these nursing homes in the state have called it quits.. And the number is rising.. And this is a state funded business mind you. Increase in operation cost with no state rate adjustment? Strangulation
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
and for some, who already conduct business is an ethical and upstanding fashion, it's business as usual.
There is nothing ethical about forcing people to associate in a nonconsensual manner. It is ethical to leave others alone or to defend oneself from unwanted intrusions. Government's nature is to intrude, therefore "regulations" that restrict freedom and use a one size fits all approach parternered with an "or else" threat are part of the problem, not the solution to a free society.
 

Moses Mobetta

Well-Known Member
There is nothing ethical about forcing people to associate in a nonconsensual manner. It is ethical to leave others alone or to defend oneself from unwanted intrusions. Government's nature is to intrude, therefore "regulations" that restrict freedom and use a one size fits all approach parternered with an "or else" threat are part of the problem, not the solution to a free society.
Well put. Moderation, reasonable, ethical rules that are not oppressive, but rather free us of oppression are what is necessary. Beyond that thousands of regulations which restrict and oppress bussiness and people trying to make a living while government and its officials profit from the demise of others is just plain evil.
 
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