Posted on 07/23/2013 7:26:25 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In 1975:
1.You could buy an airline ticket and fly without ever showing an ID.
2.You could buy cough syrup without showing an ID.
3.You could buy and sell gold coins without showing an ID
4.You could buy a gun without showing an ID
5.You could pull as much cash out of your bank account without the bank filing a report with the government.
6.You could get a job without having to prove you were an American.
7.You could buy cigarettes without showing an ID
8.You could have a phone conversation without the government knowing who you called and who called you.
9. You could open a stock brokerage account without having to explain where the money came from.
10. You could open a Swiss bank account with ease. All Swiss banks were willing and happy to open accounts for Americans.
There are thousands of other examples.The monitoring is in place all that is required from here is the clampdown.
The differences, between now and 1975 in the business sector are even more prevalent. In recent years, in industry after industry regulations and prohibitions have been poured on top of free markets. It doesn't look like things will get any better in years to come. Eventually, the economy will suffocate and collapse, if this continues.
“You could carry a knife in a school, or on a plane.”
In the mountains of western NC, during hunting season boys could take their hunting rifles to school on the school bus. They left them on the bus all day so they could hunt immediately after school.
When I was about 7 or 8, my parents got a new station wagon. It was white, with a red vinyl interior , and had seat belts! I remember distinctly Dad telling us to always use them, and how they would help keep us safe in case of an accident.
When I wondered if there should be a law mandating seat belt use, my Dad was quick to give me the lecture about freedom, and how the government could give you information, but they could never force you to do the right thing- this was America and you were free to make the choice or not.
I remember - and st is something the nanny state has taken from parents- feeling so happy that my parents were concerned enough about our safety to buy a car with seat belts for us.
We worked. I’ve been paying taxes since I was 13. I mowed a huge yard for a man who lived by the country club and it would take me most of a whole day. I believe I got $10 each time. We threw a paper route for pocket change.
When did cig machines go out?
The creep of soft tyranny.
The Who concert stampede ended general admission ticket sales for a long while.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Who_concert_disaster
Jimmy Fallon told a joke the other night that wasn’t too memorable. It was based on the fact that the cheapest tickets for the group “One Direction” are now 160 dollars.
I don't remember people who didn't smoke falling about in exaggerated fits of coughing like you see today.
That happened to me at a UFO concert.
We were being crushed.
My feet were not even on the ground.
I'm proud to be called a Nazi by those who pimp death or addiction.
You could buy ammo at 7-11 and Target.
You could buy ammo at grocery stores, hardware stores, department stores, bait shops, gas stations, etc., etc...
Nazis are always proud of themselves.
We could buy candy cigarettes.
Ride a bike without a helmet.
Smoke almost anywhere, including a plane.
Drive without a seat belt.
And on and on and on...
Cereals with the word "Sugar" in the title, and cool prizes inside.
They could if they had a note from their parent (or sister).
My friend bought 4 or 5 M1 Garands for himself, me, and 3 others around 1980. Mail order!
Still have mine, though it’s been worked up a bit since then. So do at least 2 others. The 4th owner passed away a couple of years ago and the 5th guy hasn’t been heard from in a long time.
I long for the days that firearms, at least rifles, could be mail-ordered.
Yep - we don’t have to worry about becoming the USSR - we HAVE become the USSR.
Stupid, stupid liberals.
I dont think minors could buy cigarettes in 1975.
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Yup, there was a sticker saying so on the coin-operated vending machines. And you could push a button and get a pack of matches for free!
Barnacles.
They were sea-going swine.
I hate barnacles.
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