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[–] Inquisitioner 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Hong Kong is a good example of the results of laissez-Faire. Generally a shit place to live, with high corporate profits.

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[–] Bottled_Tears ago 

Stop taking a screenshot with your phone when there is a untracked screenshot option for your computer screen. What year is this?

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[–] slwsnowman40 ago 

You would be surprised how many people don't know what PrtScr does on their keyboard.

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[–] 17209650? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

haha i left my public school to do online school on this same program... I suppose it’s inescapable.

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[–] ephesians5_11 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This makes me sick. I'm sorry, @7e62ce85

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[–] Diggernicks 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Enviro nigs require ovening on the highest setting

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[–] 17207032? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

So basically the government not being involved in every transaction between people KILLS THE POLAR POLAR BEARS... home school your children people for the love of god....

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[–] ForTheUltimate 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I'm sure that's not a economics course. Must be a social science non business course

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[–] ibepokey 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

What's 'slaughterhouse cases' about?

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[–] Thisismyvoatusername 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

The Slaughter-House Cases was a famous US Supreme Court decision which basically gutted the meaning of the Privileges and Immunities clause of the 14th Amendment. This lack of adequate legal protection for basic rights then later gave rise to the abomination that is Substantive Due Process to make up for it. In that regard, it was one of the worst Supreme Court decisions ever.

If you really want to understand it you should look it up and do some research, though. It is a more complicated topic than I can cover quickly here for you. Plus it was long ago when I studied it, so I’d need to refresh my memory some on the particulars of the cases and the decision.

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[–] ibepokey ago 

thanks for the synopsis. i'll look it up.

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