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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Different times, different leaders, different scenarios. Back then you didn't have the admin at DBPR and ABT against you. YOUR agency offered you up for slaughter and stated it would have minimal impact on operations. Chew on that for a minute!
    When I feel down, I am immediately brought up to sunny skies with the wonder of Ms. M.

    It's the heart afraid of breaking
    That never learns to dance
    It's the dream afraid of waking
    That never takes the chance
    It's the one who won't be taken
    Who cannot seem to give
    And the soul afraid of dyin'
    That never learns to live

    When the night has been too lonely
    And the road has been too long
    And you think that love is only
    For the lucky and the strong
    Just remember in the winter
    Far beneath the bitter snow
    Lies the seed that with the sun's love
    In the spring becomes the rose

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    The sky is falling the sky is falling! Go fill out a notice people.

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    Do not obstruct commerce!

    The four pillars of Reagan's economic policy were to reduce the growth of government spending, reduce the federal income tax and capital gains tax, reduce government regulation, and tighten the money supply in order to reduce inflation.

    This is the way of the future you regulators are DONE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    The four pillars of Reagan's economic policy were to reduce the growth of government spending, reduce the federal income tax and capital gains tax, reduce government regulation, and tighten the money supply in order to reduce inflation.

    This is the way of the future you regulators are DONE!
    A lot has changed since Reagan was President. Most here weren't born yet. The real issue is ABT and most every other state law enforcement or regulatory agency is slowly being phased out by city and county governments doing the same thing we do. Realistically the locals can do everything we can do, with the exception of administrative actions, and they can accomplish that with an ordinance and a minor statute change.
    The same could be said for most state agencies. Paint the cars, change the patches and badges and the work continues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    A lot has changed since Reagan was President. Most here weren't born yet. The real issue is ABT and most every other state law enforcement or regulatory agency is slowly being phased out by city and county governments doing the same thing we do. Realistically the locals can do everything we can do, with the exception of administrative actions, and they can accomplish that with an ordinance and a minor statute change.
    The same could be said for most state agencies. Paint the cars, change the patches and badges and the work continues.
    You’re the guy that has to give a history lesson to let everyone know how smart you think you are after a joke is told. It’s obvious why you’re so vastly unpopular.

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    You’re the guy that has to give a history lesson to let everyone know how smart you think you are after a joke is told. It’s obvious why you’re so vastly unpopular.
    The truth has no place with you, does it?

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    Love is only for the lucky and the strong. Beautiful lyrics. It reminds me of what good others have done and I benefited from it. Remember someone did your job. You owe it to them to do it with honor.

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