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  1. #21
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I also know I could run my own business if I wanted too but I don't.

    …add to that I don't really do "hard" work…that's what the underlings are for.

    You can't run anything unless the government says it's okay. That's not capitalism, it's PLANNED ECONOMY communism



    There is a DEMAND for drugs, guns, explosives but the COMMAND from the PRIVATE ENTITY CONTROLLED BY THE STATE is to NOT PRODUCE THOSE THINGS WHICH HAVE DEMAND and instead make things like FIGIT SPIJNNERS, THRIFT STORE FLIPS and THE SERVICE INDUSTRY

    because that's all that's left when you take away a persons ability to produce based on demand.

    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I'm just too fucking lazy for that kind of stress.

    The only reason there is stress is because free exchange of capital is outlawed by the GLOBAL COMMUNIST MARXIST ANTI CAPITALIST GOVERNMENT. DON'T SELL THAT!!!! YOU NEED A LICENSE YOU NEED TO PAY THE FEE YOU NEED TO BE INSPECTED

    DO NOT PRODUCE BASED ON DEMAND UNLESS IT BENEFITS US ALL!! SOCIETY COMES BEFORE PROFIT!!!!

    I thought the goal of automation was less work for more produced. Why are machines illegal?

    PRODUCE WHAT WE TELL YOU OR WE TAKE EVERYTHING INCLUDING YOUR CAR!!!!

  2. #22
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood You can't run anything unless the government says it's okay.

    Wrong, I run my Roomba regularly without asking the government.
  3. #23
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No. I understand the financial risks he took/takes to start and build the company. I also know I could run my own business if I wanted too but I don't. I'm just too fucking lazy for that kind of stress…and I really don't care that much about money as long as I have enough to live comfortably.

    …add to that I don't really do "hard" work…that's what the underlings are for.

    is your boss all stressed out in lake tahoe ?
  4. #24
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Wrong, I run my Roomba regularly without asking the government.

    flip over your roomba and what do you see ?

    yes. government certificates.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  5. #25
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny flip over your roomba and what do you see ?

    yes. government certificates.

    Um no...safety certifications are not issued by the government.
  6. #26
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood You can't run anything unless the government says it's okay. That's not capitalism, it's PLANNED ECONOMY communism



    There is a DEMAND for drugs, guns, explosives but the COMMAND from the PRIVATE ENTITY CONTROLLED BY THE STATE is to NOT PRODUCE THOSE THINGS WHICH HAVE DEMAND and instead make things like FIGIT SPIJNNERS, THRIFT STORE FLIPS and THE SERVICE INDUSTRY

    because that's all that's left when you take away a persons ability to produce based on demand.



    The only reason there is stress is because free exchange of capital is outlawed by the GLOBAL COMMUNIST MARXIST ANTI CAPITALIST GOVERNMENT. DON'T SELL THAT!!!! YOU NEED A LICENSE YOU NEED TO PAY THE FEE YOU NEED TO BE INSPECTED

    DO NOT PRODUCE BASED ON DEMAND UNLESS IT BENEFITS US ALL!! SOCIETY COMES BEFORE PROFIT!!!!

    I thought the goal of automation was less work for more produced. Why are machines illegal?

    PRODUCE WHAT WE TELL YOU OR WE TAKE EVERYTHING INCLUDING YOUR CAR!!!!


    im glad you read my thread.
  7. #27
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um no…safety certifications are not issued by the government.

    really ? by who then.
  8. #28
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny really ? by who then.

    UL, ETL, TUV, etc..all private companies. You seem to forget I work for an OEM and deal with these everyday.
  9. #29
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Wrong, I run my Roomba regularly without asking the government.

    Your roomba has been built following various electrical standard laws. Want a faster roomba? More battery life? Better AI?

    Sorry but the government has not approved those patented improved roombas, they are not GFE compliant and importing/exporting them from China is illegal and will get you fined.

    Now repeat after me, "I am free"

  10. #30
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson UL, ETL, TUV, etc..all private companies. You seem to forget I work for an OEM and deal with these everyday.

    so why do we need the government if private companies can make their own standards and regulations? I thought they wanted to KILL US ALL?? why would they want to do that? profit incentive?

    No.... if companies get all power they will send the Amazon death squad and force you into serfdom!
  11. #31
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson UL, ETL, TUV, etc..all private companies. You seem to forget I work for an OEM and deal with these everyday.

    so private companies insisted their logos be on these products ?

  12. #32
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood so why do we need the government if private companies can make their own standards and regulations?



    "Mr President, Russia has launched over 100 ICBMs at the US"

    "Not now, I'm checking to see if the wire insulation on the new Roomba models meets the standard requirements"
  13. #33
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so private companies insisted their logos be on these products ?


    You don't have to put them on no. But if you've paid $16,000 for the previlage you'd be pretty dumb not to.

    We produce several products that are not rated...and so don't have ANY stickers, silkscreen, labeling on them except the ones we choose to put on them.

    Safety certification is NOT a requirement...even though most people think it is.
  14. #34
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    "Mr President, Russia has launched over 100 ICBMs at the US"

    "Not now, I'm checking to see if the wire insulation on the new Roomba models meets the standard requirements"

    The government is the one that forces companies to do that shit you fucking retard

    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You don't have to put them on no. But if you've paid $16,000 for the previlage

    Literally a protection racket. "give us money and nothing bad will happen to you"

    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Safety certification is NOT a requirement…even though most people think it is.

    It is in the EU
  15. #35
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Imagine making technology illegal

  16. #36
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood The government is the one that forces companies to do that shit you fucking retard

    WRONG


    It is in the EU

    I'm not in the EU...

    Lol @ the fucking shut in jobless guy trying to tell the OEM operations manager how it works.
  17. #37
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Safety certification is NOT a requirement…even though most people think it is.

    This is the problem. Nobody can keep track of whats regulated, to what degree and why. People only understand it as far as it affects them and their business personally, being a consultant that knows how to skirt and avoid the rules and regulations is a very profitable and popular career among former government officials who go into the private sector.

    Because when you restrict the demand economy the only way to profit is by playing along with the system of managers and rules. Why start a factory when you can become a government inspector, retire and then become a consultant that helps people avoid EPA regulations?

    There is more incentive to playing along with the rules of the system than there is to create wealth and produce based on demand.

  18. #38
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood This is the problem. Nobody can keep track of whats regulated, to what degree and why.

    Yes they can...if a product is saftey tested it WILL be marked...if it's not, it wont be marked as certified..that's very simple to keep track of as vinny noted...look at the product for the labels.

    Most of our products are saftey certified...not because they legally have to be, but because not having them certified would affect sales dramatically...as most of our customers require it for various reasons (we don't sell to end users most of our customers are industrial installers or distributors).

    Right now we have about ummmm 20 or so products we make that are NOT saftey certified or regulated in ANY WAY.

    I'm right now in the process of getting 8 of those certified though because again...if you don't have it, sales of that product are pretty limited.

    ..just a few of the emails

  19. #39
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    "Unregulated capitalism drives ‘The Business of Drugs’"

    https://peoplesworld.org/article/the-business-of-drugs-tv-miniseries-in-review/

    While the series criticizes “unregulated capitalism,” it also provides evidence that capitalism itself has inherent flaws which make the drug crisis much worse. Regulation of corporate entities does not mean that the profit motive goes away. Unfortunately, we may envisage another “Purdue” without a serious overhaul of the current regime of regulation. Additionally, by stigmatizing users, racism and other forms of oppression play out in the selective application of criminal sanctions. Perhaps future series could explore alcohol and tobacco, which produce much more damage, in terms of health and lives lost as compared to illegal substances.

    Regulation of corporate entities does not mean that the profit motive goes away


    Capitalism follows the laws of physics. You cannot eliminate demand through regulation

  20. #40
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yes they can…if a product is saftey tested it WILL be marked…if it's not, it wont be marked as certified..that's very simple to keep track of as vinny noted…look at the product for the labels.

    Most of our products are saftey certified…not because they legally have to be, but because not having them certified would affect sales dramatically…as most of our customers require it for various reasons (we don't sell to end users most of our customers are industrial installers or distributors).

    Right now we have about ummmm 20 or so products we make that are NOT saftey certified or regulated in ANY WAY.

    I'm right now in the process of getting 8 of those certified though because again…if you don't have it, sales of that product are pretty limited.

    ..just a few of the emails


    okay now tell me everything about the regulation for manufacture of vehicles, firearms, medicines and organic foods
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