Thursday, January 8, 2009

I get so tired of people bitching and moaning about the nanny state. “ I don’t want to pay taxes.” “ Why is the government always telling me what to do and what not to do, and telling me it’s for my own good.” “ I know what‘s good for me.” “I want to do whatever I want.” “ I wish they would just leave me alone.” Good God! It sometimes sounds like an insolent child. There are lots of reasons they are seemingly always telling you what to do. The main one is that people obviously Do Not know what’s best for them. Why do you think there are laws telling you to wear a seatbelt in the car, a helmet on a motorcycle, etc.? It’s not just because they are trying to keep your dumbass alive so you can keep paying their salaries. It’s because when someone doesn’t wear the seatbelt, helmet, or whatever, and manages to only end up with a traumatic brain injury, we all end up paying for their care for the rest of their lives. There are lots of other laws that may seem ridiculous. But people are stupid, and Darwin doesn‘t always take care of it. I know Uncle Sam doesn’t always know best.

Just a note on the new lead law. Sure, I’m sorry that some people will be financially affected. Personally, I think this country has enough problems without people buying products that will make our future generation stupider, by poisoning them with heavy metals. Maybe, we should start taking some real responsibility. It’s embarrassing how ignorant the people in this country can be.

Oh, and for those that don’t know, there hasn’t been lead in pencils since the 1500’s. Now, the one’s coming from different countries may have lead based paint on the outside. Who knows?

2 comments:

Mayberry said...

My point is, that people should be responsible for themselves. They should be able to think for themselves! Just how much lead could baby clothes have in them?

Kim said...

The Statesman is a great newspaper. I know it's pretty liberal, but I enjoy reading it on line now, and seeing what others have to say. It's the pthalates (sp?) that are the concern for baby clothes. The formaldyhide from the sizing can be washed out. Apparently this plastisizer can't. I'm not a polymer chemist, but I would rather error on the side of caution when it comes to children. I also respect the right for parents to do what they think is best for own offspring. And, I agree they should be able to think for themselves, and yet they don't...