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PostPosted: Tue 12:39, 10 Sep 2013    Post subject: hollister outlet sale They Are Lying To You

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The Business Licensing Lie
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It seems to make sense to license people. Never mind that a man can have 1% of the experience of an unlicensed builder and get a contractor's license by studying for few days. We think licensing is really about standards and safety, so it is easy to agree. In addition, many people are inherently (even unconsciously) suspicious and resentful of business people, and want them to be "controlled" or punished by government.
The Beneficiaries Of The Lies
Let's look at another example, where licensing isn't yet common. My friend the carpet cleaner complains about the "cutthroats" who clean carpet too cheap. He is correct in pointing out that they don't have the same expensive equipment and training, and they don't do as good a job. His solution? "We need licensing in our industry."
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Warren Buffet once said: "If after twenty minutes at the poker table you can't tell who the patsy is, it's you." If licensing doesn't help us common consumers much, who are the real beneficiaries? The businesses - they get higher profits. The politicians - they get praise and votes for their "public concern." The bureaucrats - they get power as regulators. Us consumers? Only if we want lies that make us feel good.
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