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Tillis raised the issue when speaking Monday to the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington. Restaurant chains such as Starbucks should be able to skip obligatory hand-washing by workers, he said, "as long as they post a sign" and take other steps to alert the public.
"Let them decide" such issues, Tillis said, adding: "That's probably one where every business that did that would go out of business. But I think it's good to illustrate the point, that that's the sort of mentality we need to have to reduce the regulatory burden on this country."
a sitting US Senator in 2015 thinks this.
Tillis: Restaurant workers shouldn't be forced to wash hands after bathroom breaks | Fox News
Well, a concerted effort hepatitis outbreak would cleanse the GOP of a lot of this stupidity.........
If you listen to what he actually said, he's using hand washing as a metaphor for government regulation and doesn't actually suggest that restaurant employees not wash their hand. in his example though he does replace the hand washing regulation with another regulation warning the public which would drive the market to reject any business that didn't assure that employees washed hands.
This is just more political nonsense for the weak minded who take things out of context.
It is very difficult to get libertarian ideas through the thick skulls of liberals. They simply cant contemplate the idea of the state not regulating every aspect of life.Geezus I'm actually embarrassed for all of the clueless people who didn't even recognize that. It's as plain as can be.
It is very difficult to get libertarian ideas through the thick skulls of liberals. They simply cant contemplate the idea of the state not regulating every aspect of life.
Still barking at the empty chair, I see.
Geezus I'm actually embarrassed for all of the clueless people who didn't even recognize that. It's as plain as can be.
If you listen to what he actually said, he's using hand washing as a metaphor for government regulation and doesn't actually suggest that restaurant employees not wash their hand. in his example though he does replace the hand washing regulation with another regulation warning the public which would drive the market to reject any business that didn't assure that employees washed hands.
This is just more political nonsense for the weak minded who take things out of context.
Well, it's about time you came to that conclusion about Fox "News".
Im pretty sure he was saying you are a weak minded person that lacks the capacity to utilize reason and independent thought but didnt want to insult you. Of course...then you go and make your your retort about 'Fox News' and went right ahead and reinforced his initial statement. So...while you may not have dropped the glass slipper, you are damn sure working hard trying to get it on your foot.Well, it's about time you came to that conclusion about Fox "News".
Liberalism is the empty chair. Hmm. You know, kobie, you just might be on to something.
It is very difficult to get libertarian ideas through the thick skulls of liberals. They simply cant contemplate the idea of the state not regulating every aspect of life.
Actually, you'd hate living in an unregulated society whether you recognise that or not.
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