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Stirring the pot on the LH/corriente topic
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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1833148" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>I think you're missing the point.</p><p></p><p>Good people don't need government intrusion to manage their moral behavior. Good people work hard to provide a product with reliable value and don't need oversight. But there are people that don't provide value... instead finding and using ways to fleece good people by providing a product that only looks like it is good, but eventually fails to meet expectations.</p><p></p><p>There are all kinds of cons going on. Lead in applesauce was recently in the news. The people making the product (marketed to be used for kid's snacks) intentionally sourcing their cinnamon cheaper regardless of them knowing it had very high levels of lead.</p><p></p><p>Walmart intentionally resells products that were returned defective. There are companies that intentionally buy tech products that turned out to be unreliable so they can sell them. Fake car warranties that will never pay out. I'll bet you know some that I don't.</p><p></p><p>So yeah... we have choices to make. We can keep our mouths shut when we see products being sold that can hurt people, or we can speak up and call them out for what they are.</p><p></p><p>Your decision which side of that line you want to be on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1833148, member: 42463"] I think you're missing the point. Good people don't need government intrusion to manage their moral behavior. Good people work hard to provide a product with reliable value and don't need oversight. But there are people that don't provide value... instead finding and using ways to fleece good people by providing a product that only looks like it is good, but eventually fails to meet expectations. There are all kinds of cons going on. Lead in applesauce was recently in the news. The people making the product (marketed to be used for kid's snacks) intentionally sourcing their cinnamon cheaper regardless of them knowing it had very high levels of lead. Walmart intentionally resells products that were returned defective. There are companies that intentionally buy tech products that turned out to be unreliable so they can sell them. Fake car warranties that will never pay out. I'll bet you know some that I don't. So yeah... we have choices to make. We can keep our mouths shut when we see products being sold that can hurt people, or we can speak up and call them out for what they are. Your decision which side of that line you want to be on. [/QUOTE]
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