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  • bsm2
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    #436
    Florida debates lifting some child labor laws to fill jobs vacated by undocumented immigrants

    So now the plan is child labor to pick fruit


    Nice job Republicans

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    • bsm2
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      #437
      Bill eliminating child labor protections in Florida to allow minors to work without breaks and before 6am and after 11pm on school nights just passed its final House committee. Public testimony was limited to one minute. Same bill DeSantis said is meant to replace migrant workers.
      Credit: Thomas Kennedy

      Jep Gov Dipstick

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      • Mako
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        #438
        What's the problem here other than Orangeman and Desantisman Bad??????

        If passed, the bill (HB 1225) would get rid of restrictions for the number of hours that teenagers aged 16 and older can work per week during the school year, plus do the same for teens as young as 14 who are home-schooled, enrolled in virtual school, or recipients of a high school diploma. A provision allowing 13-year-olds to work during the summer of the year they turn 14 was quietly cut out of the bill Thursday by the bill sponsor following public backlash.

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        • bsm2
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          #439
          Here we go Gov Dipstick sticks again with his wacky stuff

          When the last time you asked your server does your water have fluriode in it?

          Yep Never ever.

          Great news for dentists more cavities ahead.

          Dumbass

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          • Mako
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            #440
            Originally posted by bsm2
            Here we go Gov Dipstick sticks again with his wacky stuff

            When the last time you asked your server does your water have fluriode in it?

            Yep Never ever.

            Great news for dentists more cavities ahead.

            Dumbass
            Why do you want foreign chemicals in your water and everyone else's? You kid's dentist can give your kid Fluoride treatments or supplements as he deems necessary. There is no reason for it to be in the water supply.

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            • Copier Addict
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              #441
              Originally posted by Mako

              Why do you want foreign chemicals in your water and everyone else's? You kid's dentist can give your kid Fluoride treatments or supplements as he deems necessary. There is no reason for it to be in the water supply.
              Why not? It's way easier and cheaper to distribute the non dangerous dental aid through the water system. Why do you want people to spend more money at their dentist's?

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              • bsm2
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                #442
                Originally posted by Mako

                Why do you want foreign chemicals in your water and everyone else's? You kid's dentist can give your kid Fluoride treatments or supplements as he deems necessary. There is no reason for it to be in the water supply.
                When was the last time you order a water and ask is this fluriode free?
                Does your Beer have fluriode water ?

                Hajahahahahahbajaha

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                • Mako
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                  #443
                  Originally posted by Copier Addict

                  Why not? It's way easier and cheaper to distribute the non dangerous dental aid through the water system. Why do you want people to spend more money at their dentist's?
                  I don't know about you, but I want the most pure water I can get for myself and my family. You do you.

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                  • slimslob
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                    #444
                    Originally posted by Mako

                    Why do you want foreign chemicals in your water and everyone else's? You kid's dentist can give your kid Fluoride treatments or supplements as he deems necessary. There is no reason for it to be in the water supply.
                    Definitely not as an additive. Many water companies use fluoride as an alternative to chloride to kill bacteria in the water. To little and it has very little affect preventing cavities. Too much and it will cause ugly black spots on teeth. Many water districts don't realize that too much is bad.
                    Combine the levels they use with most tooth pastes having fluoride and problems can arise.

                    There are some naturally fluoridated ground water systems with the ideal amount of fluoride. I grew up in a town in southwest Fresno County called Coalinga. The ground water there has very high levels of alkaloids. For many people drinking it dilated the kidneys causing excessive urination. To compensate the city came up with a dual water supply system. The nearby city of Armona had a naturally fluoridated ground water with the nearly ideal fluoridation level. Coalinga had Armona water imported using rail tank cars. In the kitchen homes had three faucets hot, cold and drinking. Eventually the tank cars were condemned by the state and Coalinga had I think six months to come up with a new solution. What they came up with the the world's first operational ionics plant utilizing reverse osmosis to provide clean drinking water, the plant was not large enough to provide more than drinking water. Eventually when the state water project was built water was then able to be brought in with sufficient quantity to provide for all the needs.

                    As a child I never had any cavities until a few years after we no longer got water from Armona.

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                    • bsm2
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                      #445
                      Originally posted by slimslob

                      Definitely not as an additive. Many water companies use fluoride as an alternative to chloride to kill bacteria in the water. To little and it has very little affect preventing cavities. Too much and it will cause ugly black spots on teeth. Many water districts don't realize that too much is bad.
                      Combine the levels they use with most tooth pastes having fluoride and problems can arise.

                      There are some naturally fluoridated ground water systems with the ideal amount of fluoride. I grew up in a town in southwest Fresno County called Coalinga. The ground water there has very high levels of alkaloids. For many people drinking it dilated the kidneys causing excessive urination. To compensate the city came up with a dual water supply system. The nearby city of Armona had a naturally fluoridated ground water with the nearly ideal fluoridation level. Coalinga had Armona water imported using rail tank cars. In the kitchen homes had three faucets hot, cold and drinking. Eventually the tank cars were condemned by the state and Coalinga had I think six months to come up with a new solution. What they came up with the the world's first operational ionics plant utilizing reverse osmosis to provide clean drinking water, the plant was not large enough to provide more than drinking water. Eventually when the state water project was built water was then able to be brought in with sufficient quantity to provide for all the needs.

                      As a child I never had any cavities until a few years after we no longer got water from Armona.
                      BS fluriode is NOT use to treat bacteria in water

                      Dude use Google it embarrassing to everyone here

                      Been used for decades to reduce cavities


                      Next time you ask for water ask if it has fluriode in it

                      Yep sounds ridiculous doesn't it

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                      • slimslob
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                        #446
                        Originally posted by Copier Addict


                        Why not? It's way easier and cheaper to distribute the non dangerous dental aid through the water system. Why do you want people to spend more money at their dentist's?
                        non dangerous? Notice the black spots on some of the teeth? They're not cavities. They are the result of fluorosis caused by too much fluoride.

                        got_fluorosis_fight_back-1494411571-1763.jpg

                        ​FYI this article is from eight years ago. https://patch.com/new-york/new-york-...d-data-reveals
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                        • bsm2
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                          #447
                          Originally posted by slimslob

                          non dangerous? Notice the black spots on some of the teeth? They're not cavities. They are the result of fluorosis caused by too much fluoride.

                          got_fluorosis_fight_back-1494411571-1763.jpg

                          FYI this article is from eight years ago. https://patch.com/new-york/new-york-...d-data-reveals
                          Yep definitely Nuts buddy
                          You been drinking it for decades
                          Oh it's in your toothpaste OMG
                          Your doomed

                          Maybe you should protest at your grocery store to get rid of all fluriode toothpaste

                          Dare you

                          Hilarious Wacko's

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                          • Copier Addict
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                            #448
                            Originally posted by slimslob

                            non dangerous? Notice the black spots on some of the teeth? They're not cavities. They are the result of fluorosis caused by too much fluoride.

                            got_fluorosis_fight_back-1494411571-1763.jpg

                            FYI this article is from eight years ago. https://patch.com/new-york/new-york-...d-data-reveals
                            Thanks for pointing this out, Slim. You're absolutely right, "too much" fluoride can be damaging to teeth. That's why municipalities don't add " too much" fluoride to the water.

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                            • Copier Addict
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                              #449
                              Originally posted by bsm2

                              Yep definitely Nuts buddy
                              You been drinking it for decades
                              Oh it's in your toothpaste OMG
                              Your doomed

                              Maybe you should protest at your grocery store to get rid of all fluriode toothpaste

                              Dare you

                              Hilarious Wacko's
                              Yeah, but some wacko on the internet said it was bad. So, they believe some wacko, instead of decades of research and practice. Conservative brains are easily led by conspiracy theories. It's a proven fact

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                              • bsm2
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                                #450
                                Next time you ask for water ask if it has fluriode in it
                                Yep sounds ridiculous doesn't it

                                Dare YOU

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