To: catnipman
Are they going to tell us what toilet paper we have to use next?
To: Islaminaction
sure, why not? Legislate a millionaire. Outlaw 2 ply toilet paper because it wastes too many trees..... force it to be made out of something obscure that currently only one or two companies can make. Wal-la. The other companies either shut down or waste tons of money re-tooling their factories. Meanwhile the other companies flourish. And once you have successfully bankrupted the established companies.... you can tax the new companies out of existance. That'll teach you nasty capitalists.
Take a look at the company that made Ohio Bluetip matches... they'd been in business since forever. Then Kongress decided the strike anywheres were "too dangerous." Now we are stuck with crappy Diamond "strike anywheres"
12 posted on
03/28/2009 7:03:09 PM PDT by
Repeat Offender
(While the wicked stand confounded, call me with Thy Saints surrounded)
To: Islaminaction
Actually, it’s funny you mention that ~ probably sarcastically, but I was just thinking this, too.
It’s difficult to imagine what one should hoard first; seeds, bullets or lightbulbs?
17 posted on
03/28/2009 7:06:03 PM PDT by
incredulous joe
("If at first you don't secede,...try, try again.")
To: Islaminaction
To: Islaminaction
29 posted on
03/28/2009 7:25:33 PM PDT by
Lorica
To: Islaminaction
“Are they going to tell us what toilet paper we have to use next?”
Probably recycled newspapers....oh no, wait, they are all going out of business....they’ll probably just tell us we can only use one “square” at a time.
39 posted on
03/28/2009 7:39:46 PM PDT by
DrewsMum
(I'm Hope-a-phobic)
To: Islaminaction
“Are they going to tell us what toilet paper we have to use next?”
I’m hoping they still let us use it.
46 posted on
03/28/2009 10:21:17 PM PDT by
Marie2
(I don't know what that bird told you, but I'M Brian Fellows)
To: Islaminaction
Perhaps they’ll give us copies of the constitution to use.
62 posted on
03/29/2009 10:49:16 AM PDT by
JZelle
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