Here is an importer who listened to feedback from mom and acted on it to ever improve his product. The specific problem is about fluoride, an industrial waste disposed of into our drinking water for reasons never scientifically established.
This is another example of how there is money to be made counteracting bad government policy. And how we need access to overseas suppliers to develop these new products.
The importer Kao, surprised to hear that fluoride is a concern, got busy redesigning. He explains since civilized countries do not put industrial waste like fluoride in drinking systems, they never looked at that hazardous material in Japan, Taiwan, etc.
Funny that. Fluoride has been controversial in USA since it was first put in our drinking water by the government 75 years ago. In 1999 government workers tried to end it, and in 2005 7000 EPA scientists, etc call for its end. It is no secret in USA there is a problem. But there is no personal use solution like this from the USA. We are simply not a nation of innovators, due to our intellectual property laws.
As our economy goes downhill farther, there will be calls to curtail freedom, when it is regulation that puts fluoride in water. There will be calls to close the borders to keep jobs here when it is federal "get big or get out" that drives outsourcing. There will be calls to constrain capital flight when it is monetary policy that scares money away. The solution is unregulation, but that is not what we'll get. People want to be oppressed. When told to do so, they will drink the kool-aid. I mean fluoridated water.
The Soviet Union allowed pea-patch style gardening. It was estimated this provided more food on the USSR than the industrial farms. We'll get there. Start a business. Now.
Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.
This is another example of how there is money to be made counteracting bad government policy. And how we need access to overseas suppliers to develop these new products.
The importer Kao, surprised to hear that fluoride is a concern, got busy redesigning. He explains since civilized countries do not put industrial waste like fluoride in drinking systems, they never looked at that hazardous material in Japan, Taiwan, etc.
Funny that. Fluoride has been controversial in USA since it was first put in our drinking water by the government 75 years ago. In 1999 government workers tried to end it, and in 2005 7000 EPA scientists, etc call for its end. It is no secret in USA there is a problem. But there is no personal use solution like this from the USA. We are simply not a nation of innovators, due to our intellectual property laws.
As our economy goes downhill farther, there will be calls to curtail freedom, when it is regulation that puts fluoride in water. There will be calls to close the borders to keep jobs here when it is federal "get big or get out" that drives outsourcing. There will be calls to constrain capital flight when it is monetary policy that scares money away. The solution is unregulation, but that is not what we'll get. People want to be oppressed. When told to do so, they will drink the
The Soviet Union allowed pea-patch style gardening. It was estimated this provided more food on the USSR than the industrial farms. We'll get there. Start a business. Now.
Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.
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