Yes I kind of like the idea of not having to waste time dealing with liars and cheats. When I stop at the gas station the pumps have been tested by the state..so my 20 gallons is really 20 gallons...not rigged by the operator to pump only 18 but charge me for 20.
Yes I like it that a gallon of 2% milk is actually a full gallon and 2% and bottled in a clean environment.
When I get a loan at the bank I am glad the bank has to print out the interest rate on the form...in writing.
I have dealt with business men all my life. Good honest business men, who like basic rules because they were going to do an honest job for a fair price. But, they hate to lose business to liars, cheats and flim flam artists mascarading as business men.
And yes, when I buy a bottle of 100 250mg aspirin I don't plan to count every tablet to see if I really got 100 and should buy that brand again, I also have no way to test it to know if it is really 250mg and pure aspirin without dangerous additives. I rely on the FDA to police it.
That is how the world works today...I really don't want to go back to those good old days when a pound of ground beef was actually 14oz, half beef and half sawdust.
If basic common sense business regulations make me a "pajama boy that has to have the government hold my hand from cradle to grave", I guess I'll just have to join the world of 250 million other American pajama boys that think this makes life better for everyone, including the honest businesses.
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