
Trell
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It was a tongue-in-cheek comment.
It was a tongue-in-cheek comment.
Pretty simple solution if you ask me. Don't wear a LGB shirt AND say the Dems need to tone down the rhetoric LOL.That dude is not the sharpest tool in the shed.
You mean not erecting a gallows and noose in front of Capitolium while storming it and chanting “Hang Mike Pence”?Pretty simple solution if you ask me. Don't wear a LGB shirt AND say the Dems need to tone down the rhetoric LOL.
You got a reliable link for this? In any case: Costco are more likely to follow regulations. If true.The FDA is forcing Costco to recall 80,000lbs of butter because it doesn’t have, contains milk warning on the label. This is why Americans voted for Trump.
And maybe to prevent people with health conditions from purchasing it thinking it is safe?The FDA is forcing Costco to recall 80,000lbs of butter because it doesn’t have, contains milk warning on the label. This is why Americans voted for Trump.
You got a reliable link for this? In any case: Costco are more likely to follow regulations. If true.
Why ?? I've been more than happy with the LGB rolling stock used on my outdoor garden railroad........Pretty simple solution if you ask me. Don't wear a LGB shirt
Trump said, "Hang Mike Pence," but he didn't mean it.You mean not erecting a gallows and noose in front of Capitolium while storming it and chanting “Hang Mike Pence”?
I mean if you’re allergic to milk and too stupid to know butter is made from milk this could be a benefit to society. I’m a fan of removing most safety labels as the average IQ would increase dramatically, we might get closer to number 1 in education againAnd maybe to prevent people with health conditions from purchasing it thinking it is safe?
Tell that to TankTop5. He wants most safety labels removed....
Mislabeling in food and drugs can have serious adverse events in sensitive groups hence the regulation/s. Those who are allergic to dairy may be adversely affected.
Recalling a mislabeled product is akin to paying a ticket for missing a STOP sign or mistakenly jumping a red light, because it is the law.
You really are a douchebag.Perhaps work a little more on your English comprehension, or lack of it?
Here is is a relevant post of mine on this subject and was posted yesterday/today (depending where you live) and from there you can begin reading:
>>>Well, anti-abortion states where women dies because they are denied care in case of a miscarriage or other health issues. Or forced to carry a pregnancy to term even if raped. Anti-abortion states in general, really.<<<
It will require a lot more than that to get the US to the top of education.I mean if you’re allergic to milk and too stupid to know butter is made from milk this could be a benefit to society. I’m a fan of removing most safety labels as the average IQ would increase dramatically, we might get closer to number 1 in education again
That means a lot coming from you.You really are a douchebag.
You should try reading the posts and as well as the links in them. Really.Her situation sounds more like bad medical practice and unfortunately, it's not as uncommon as anyone would want, or believe. Doctors are afraid to do their job because they don't want to be sued but the one who failed to treat her should do something else for a living AND be prosecuted.
False equivalence: The Republican politicians are responsible for these laws that in some cases appears to be deliberately vague. Don't carry their water but let them take responsibility for their actions.I definitely don't agree with preventing abortion in cases of rape or incest- that would be a terrible thing to force on anyone but as usual, politicians know what's best, right?
It certainly could be better, especially as you Americans pays such a very high price for it, but so very poor value in just about very health metric compared to other Western countries.However, it's not safe to assume that medical care is great or even good everywhere in the US and the fact is, it hasn't been for a long time.
You mean Republicans won't act?It CAN be, but insurance companies are too eager to save money by denying care and as much as people want health care to be affordable, it hasn't been delivered because Congress won't act.
This is just wrong. Obamacare aka Romney Care was the free market alternative to a single payer system.ObamaCare isn't what's needed, it penalizes people who have certain insurance plans and high income and the premium can be much higher than people had paid before with private insurance.
TankTop5 is an example of that.It will require a lot more than that to get the US to the top of education.
So, are doctors becoming less competent? Or, is the increased legal jeopardy they face by giving proper care forcing them to compromise the care they give?You really are a douchebag.
Her situation sounds more like bad medical practice and unfortunately, it's not as uncommon as anyone would want, or believe. Doctors are afraid to do their job because they don't want to be sued but the one who failed to treat her should do something else for a living AND be prosecuted.
I definitely don't agree with preventing abortion in cases of rape or incest- that would be a terrible thing to force on anyone but as usual, politicians know what's best, right? However, it's not safe to assume that medical care is great or even good everywhere in the US and the fact is, it hasn't been for a long time. It CAN be, but insurance companies are too eager to save money by denying care and as much as people want health care to be affordable, it hasn't been delivered because Congress won't act. ObamaCare isn't what's needed, it penalizes people who have certain insurance plans and high income and the premium can be much higher than people had paid before with private insurance.