Posted: 4/14/2011 5:28:05 PM EDT
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Where would we be?
It's 1910. There are tens of thousands of American workers employed directly or indirectly by the horse industry. The United Horse Workers Union lobbies against the oil and auto industry with the power unions have today. Where would the world be? |
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Same place. And the ship industry couldn't lobby to prevent airplanes. And the typewriter industry couldn't prevent computers.
Technology trumps law quickly. I say this while posting from a phone I can use to download porn or purchase my groceries when I'm done surfing arfcom. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: Same place. And the ship industry couldn't lobby to prevent airplanes. And the typewriter industry couldn't prevent computers. Technology trumps law quickly. I say this while posting from a phone I can use to download porn or purchase my groceries when I'm done surfing arfcom. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Perhaps. However, General Motors used the law to trump the superior technology of street cars to sell municipalities buses. If it weren't for that scam, most every city in America would still have street cars. |



