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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-04-30 20:47
Parents are just concerned with the fact that these toys were made in China.
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-04-30 21:50
I doubt that's what it is. We've been manufacturing toys/consoles/insertalmsotanythinghere in China for many years and Americans are profiting. It's how we keep low prices or somewhat low prices.
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Tarvos wrote on 2010-04-30 21:55
Who the hell is electing all these people into office? Really, I've seen an surge in stupid laws and bills recently, all around the world. Australia, Japan, USA to name the top 3 (not in any relevant order, they've all had their share of stupid politics recently...). You'd think that they have better things to do then ban happy meals.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-04-30 22:01
Actually, they do have better things to do
such as stop cutting the budget on education and stuff
it's just that they dont want to deal with the work.
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Ninjam wrote on 2010-04-30 22:10
Am i the only one that noticed the first person speaking against the law was incredably large?
Mabey she should stay away from the toys too?
And her words, i just couldnt stop laughing.
"you should be ashamed of yourselves for trying to deprive little childern of a toy"
And they cut summerschool at my school, along with half the physical education classes. Kinda funny, cause were getting a new gym, but apparently the lawmakers voted to spend the money on buildings, so we cant spend it on anything else we need. At least thats what my recent american history teacher tells us.