Friday, May 08, 2009

NO MORE YARD SALES

”Th[e] ... Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reminds the American people that, thanks to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, the government is totally in charge of your yard sale:”

This [28-page] handbook will help sellers of used products identify types of potentially hazardous products that could harm children or others. CPSC’s laws and regulations apply to anyone who sells or distributes consumer products. This includes thrift stores, consignment stores, charities, individuals holding yard sales (emphasis mine), and flea markets.

“Selling old kids books, anything with metal, paint, or plastic that a kid might use, old clothes or shoes with metal components that a kid might wear? You know, any of the stuff people routinely sell at yard sales? Technically, you could be on the hook for thousands of dollars worth of fines.”

Do you have your ObamaCare permission slip?

via Instapundit.

PANDEMIC

Heh. A definition to be remembered.

OBAMACARE



SHOE, by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins (Washington Times, 7 May 2009)

Says it all, doesn't it?

FROM MY EMAIL

I called my stockbroker yesterday and asked him, "What are you buying?"

His answer: "Canned goods and ammunition."