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Comments by "Jason Dashney" (@jasondashney) on "Great Moments in Unintended Consequences: St. Paul Rent, Arizona Alt Fuel, GA Ballot Access (Vol. 8)" video.
I think that's a great solution. If two candidates are apparently that closely regarded, who cares which one it is? Don't waste taxpayer money coming up with a convoluted solution.
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I always say if you don't apply them consistently, they're not morals; they're whims.
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I wish Vancouver would see this. They're considering rent control. Here it's bad enough already because it's really hard to get building permits so rentals are not increasing nearly fast enough, yet the city council blames "greedy landlords and builders" instead of their own policies.
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@seansingh8862 I'm in construction safety and onn industrial sites the safety program takes up about a third of the budget. The people instituting these programs think they are scoring one for the little guy because that makes the job a tiny bit safer but guess who pays? The end consumer pays for literally everything always. The insane prices we are paying due not to sensible ways to protect workers but instead just a bloated bureaucracy is ridiculous. And then these people have the stones to bitch when things cost too much.
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It's beyond belief to me that nobody seems to look at unintended consequences for any of the leftist ideas that are creeping up lately. I say leftist because there are very, very few places that are as far right as many cities are far left these days. Almost all the coastal cities are in so much trouble. As a Vancouver and Victoria BC, Canada resident the future here is quite grim as the consequences are compounding here as well. Sorry you guys had such insane lockdowns, even worse than parts of Canada had. Thank god for Sky News so I could keep up with the insanity there. Best of luck.
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@seansingh8862 The right are called conservative for a reason. They are way less prone to change of any sort so they usually aren't the ones to institute new laws that mess things up in unintended ways. They inherently see all change as more prone to unintended consequences which is why they tend to avoid it.
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It would be too hard to cull that list down.
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There are thousands and thousands of things with unintended consequences yet this channel should feel shame because they didn't include your pet issue in this short video?
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@Andrew_M_Ward This topic is "unintended consequences". That's vague beyond belief. Why is YOUR topic #1?
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