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BS: Over- & Self-Regulation

18 Jun 12 - 09:52 AM (#3364937)
Subject: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: saulgoldie

As we can surely see from this article, business is fully capable of self-regulating for the greatest good of the greatest number of people.


Self-Regulation

Saul


18 Jun 12 - 11:20 AM (#3364986)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: GUEST,999

Orwell's 1984 wasn't a novel, it was an accurate prediction of what we've become.


18 Jun 12 - 11:30 AM (#3364990)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Jack the Sailor

I love Simplot!


18 Jun 12 - 11:51 AM (#3365000)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: GUEST,leeneia

I know I'm supposed to react automatically with "How typical of that evil corporation!" but I have questions.

Do you really think that Idaho, with its mountains, valleys, rivers, plains and aquifers has only one water supply?

From what I've been reading the last decade, two-headed fish are more likely to be the result of contamination by vitamin A and its relatives than by phosphorus.

Do the bodies of water in question show other signs of high phosphorus, such as lots of algae?

And finally, isn't it odd that when he decides to get personal and confront somebody, it's a low-level civil servant, almost certainly a woman, at the front desk of a government office? What a risk taker!


18 Jun 12 - 12:09 PM (#3365011)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Jack the Sailor

the Daily show is not confrontational journalism. It is sketch comedy. Also truth does not matter to them. Funny matters.

Selenium is a vital nutrient for humans. I have been told by a doctor to eat more of it. In some concentrations it may be poisonous to fish.

On the other hand 6 of 6 Simplot plants are exceeding the EPA limits for selenium emissions. That is probably six different rivers or at least 6 separate regions on rivers.


18 Jun 12 - 01:15 PM (#3365044)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: dick greenhaus

Elements that are vital nutrients for humans are generally toxic in higher concentrations. My experience, from many decades of working in private industry, is that self-regulation only benefits those being regulated.


18 Jun 12 - 02:38 PM (#3365091)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Rapparee

Yeah, we out here in SE Idaho knew about the sketch before it appeared. The "reporter" was asking a lot of people to comment. Yeah, too much selenium (or anything else) is bad for Nature and for you personally.

Oh, yeah -- the local municipal water supply is okay. The selenium content is a maximum of 3.0 ppm and upper EPA limit is 50 ppm. There's also 1.82 ppb of uranium, the EPA standard is 30 ppb. I don't think, or suggest, that the guy was drinking water straight out of the river -- giardia (a/k/a "The Beaver's Revenge") is unpleasant.


18 Jun 12 - 02:39 PM (#3365093)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Rapparee

I am, by the way, absolutely fine with government regulation of how much arsenic and radium and stuff can be in my water.


18 Jun 12 - 03:28 PM (#3365117)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Jack the Sailor

"Elements that are vital nutrients for humans are generally toxic in higher concentrations. "

Dick, I am quite aware of that. It was Manvi (for comic purposes I am sure) calling it "a toxic byproduct of phosphate mining" with no other explanation, that I was trying to counter.


18 Jun 12 - 04:21 PM (#3365140)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: GUEST,saulgoldie

"the Daily show is not confrontational journalism. It is sketch comedy. Also truth does not matter to them. Funny matters."

Actually, they DO do confrontation. But not for its own sake. For the laugh. And for the schadenfreude of enjoying the interviewee's mortification at being made to look as stupid as they are. And Mandvi, in particular, has gotten more testy lately. In another piece, he deftly juxtaposed the notions of "gun rights" and "gay rights" making a complete fool out of a legislator in Missouri. Honestly, I don't know how they can continue to suffer all the fools so gladly. If I had been doing what they do, I would have blown my top years ago. But I have seen him looking like he is getting less inclined to suffer them.

And they DO do truth. I would bet two weeks' salary on the truth content of E-V-E-R-Y-t-h-i-n-g on TDS/Colbert against a-n-y-t-h-i-n-g on Fox "News." In fact, it has happened on more than one occasion that a piece that appeared on TDS/C in satire has been the first appearance of that story that THEN migrated to the "legitimate" media.

Saul


18 Jun 12 - 04:31 PM (#3365142)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Greg F.

Dick, "Self-Regulation" is an oxymoron.


18 Jun 12 - 04:45 PM (#3365145)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Rapparee

The selenium IS a by-product of phosphate mining. No doubt of it. What is in question is its effects on plant and animal life. Monsanto, as well as Simplot, is involved in phosphate mining around here.


18 Jun 12 - 05:20 PM (#3365168)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: JohnInKansas

Of course government regulations are an abuse.

Just as obviously, self regulation is self-abuse - - - and lot's of people like it.

John


18 Jun 12 - 05:44 PM (#3365179)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: WalkaboutsVerse

My poem "Global Regulationism" - http://www.myspace.com/walkaboutsverse/blog/474058110


18 Jun 12 - 08:17 PM (#3365225)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Jack the Sailor

"The selenium IS a by-product of phosphate mining."

Yes. I am sure that it is. But, for comic effect, Manvi implied that that was ALL that it is. Comedy over whole truth? Certainly. DO I have a problem with that? Not at all. I was just responding to leena

"And finally, isn't it odd that when he decides to get personal and confront somebody, it's a low-level civil servant, almost certainly a woman, at the front desk of a government office? What a risk taker!"

My point being that they go for laughs above all. Stewart explained this pretty well when he made the speech that killed "Crossfire."

Saul Goldie. I could take your bet and win it pretty easily. Fox does do a couple of hours of straight news a day including reading AP and Reuters stories right off the "wire." According to the terms you specified, I could put that up against pretty much anything that the Daily Show's "News" team says on any show and show it to me more "true" unless of course you consider hyperbole and sarcasm to be "truth."


18 Jun 12 - 09:08 PM (#3365243)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Rapparee

Heck, I read the AP and Reuters right off the wire. Also UPI, Yonhap News and Al Jazerra, among others.


18 Jun 12 - 11:38 PM (#3365290)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: GUEST

Government doesn't regulate for your safety. Look at how the EPA raised allowable radiation levels after Fukushima---

The EPA maintains a set of so-called "Protective Action Guides" (PAGs). These PAGs are being quickly revised to radically increase the allowable levels of iodine-131 (a radioactive isotope) to anywhere from 3,000 to 100,000 times the currently allowable levels.

The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is all over this issue, having obtained internal emails from a FOIA requests that reveal some truly shocking revelations of the level of back-stabbing betrayal happening inside the EPA. For example, under the newly-revised PAGs, drinking just one glass of water considered "safe" by the EPA could subject you to the lifetime limit of radiation.

http://www.naturalnews.com/031963_radiation_exposure.html


18 Jun 12 - 11:51 PM (#3365298)
Subject: RE: BS: Over- & Self-Regulation
From: Jack the Sailor

Please identify yourself anti-government guest.