Bob, correct me, please, I'm not understanding you on this. U.S. Dept. is an arm of the arm of the government, and I don't think they're going to 'intervene' upon themselves. I DO think they've foisted themselves upon us, leaving us to clean up this mess. "Government never voluntarily reduces itself" (Abraham Lincoln?) and this quote continues to prove itself daily. Remember, they tried to lull us to sleep on gun control by saying, "Oh, that's just for assault weapons, you can keep your rifles". Next year they'll try to take something else, (like raise taxes on ammunition) and give us some calming phrase to make it seem insignificant. I see this same tactic being used when they say only certain people will be affected by this teen labor law. You are precisely correct about the need for teens to be on the farm. But I don't think the government is going to do do anything about it. That line on Grand Theft Auto was hilarious!
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