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Umm.... Data ARE stubborn. (sorry.... that's a thing for me).

Great post, though. Very informative. Especially the logistics thread.

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Well said

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So fascist are banning gasoline-powered lawn mowers. The whole concept of lawns is this country is twisted to absurds. First, that kind of grass is not native in most of the country, it's not protecting soil and not to talk about drinking water usage. Noise, smell and not efficient two stroke engines are catastrophe for health and environment. Everybody with normal brain could see who is fascist in this story, the same with non-scientific government-mandated mask. Leftist are thinking right, every ugly face has to be covered, specially these of republicans. Why is the title "Data Is Stubborn"? Red states could lead 100 times more and effect to economy of that is close to Ø. It's democratic blue California that is making money, that's the stubborn data.

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Why should a government decide? Don't you believe in choice?

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That's why we have government. Being subject of the state you surrender some of the rights and freedoms to the government in exchange you gain some. Otherwise we don't need gov., so everybody could make its own choice and f.... society. Do you really think that you have choice in today's society? Like what you see on FB, or commercials. List is long...

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No, you don't surrender natural rights and freedom in the American government per the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. As a matter of fact, those documents protect people from government. Your freedom and right is yours. You are born with it. Government establishes legal systems that guarantee those rights-and private property rights are a huge part of it.

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Of note, the CA ban includes generators. Which of course is utterly retarded. They could not help but reaching there. Stupid me to not want a plug in electric generator on hand when the power goes out -- which of course is the plan.

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