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What's Your Start Date, and Why?

Aug 09, 20232 min
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And with the case of Australia, there was a book titled Cooperation and Coercion written by Anthony Davies and James Harrigan. And on page 100 they say if we compare the. Same 2 seven-year periods in the United States, we find the annual US homicides. Fell from an average of 23,276 to an average of 16. 1400 and 32, that's a 29% decline versus. Australia's 22% decline. the United States without a gun ban experienced a larger relative decline in homicides. Then did Australia with the ban.

The second thing you can see in in this graph that that they use is that homicides. Were falling at a rate before the implementation of Australia's gun ban. So pinning it on that, this is such a classic government move. They wait till a parade starts. And once there's a parade, they step in front of it and say, look at the parade I've created. Child labor is constantly going down. Then they implement child labor laws, and then they take responsibility for the rest of it.

Black income is increasing at a rate of 4% every year for 35 years before the implementation of the Civil Rights Act. And they say the Civil Rights Act is what gave us an increase in black incomes. And then the biggest example is Occupational Safety and Health Administration is implemented and workplace deaths decrease. And that's why we need OSHA. Not mentioning that decades before OSHA we had constantly been seeing increases in technology, more competition, making workers safer.

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