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"Fascism and communism both promise "social welfare," "social justice," and "fairness" to justify authoritarian means and extensive arbitrary and discretionary governmental powers." - F. A. Hayek"

"Life is a Bungling process and in no way educational." in James M. Cain

Jean Giraudoux who first said, “Only the mediocre are always at their best.”

If you have ten thousand regulations, you destroy all respect for the law. Sir Winston Churchill

"summum ius summa iniuria" ("More laws, more injustice.") Cicero

As Christopher Hitchens once put it, “The essence of tyranny is not iron law; it is capricious law.”

"Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." Ronald Reagan

"Law is where you buy it." Raymond Chandler

"Why did God make so many damn fools and Democrats?" Clarence Day

"If I feel like feeding squirrels to the nuts, this is the place for it." - Cluny Brown

"Oh, pshaw! When yu' can't have what you choose, yu' just choose what you have." Owen Wister "The Virginian"

Oscar Wilde said about the death scene in Little Nell, you would have to have a heart of stone not to laugh.

Thomas More's definition of government as "a conspiracy of rich men procuring their own commodities under the name and title of a commonwealth.” ~ Winston S. Churchill, A History of the English Speaking Peoples

“Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.” ~ Jonathon Swift

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

AeroShot caffeine inhaler - American caffeine addiction races full speed ahead

In the 1930's through the 1950's housewives and teenagers and a good part of the population were chronically sticking Benzedrine inhalers up their noses. Most used this for nasal congestion relief, some found something else, an over-the-counter fix of an amphetamine.
Now there is a new fix.
Coffee and its pick-me-up caffeine is a wonderful thing, but it is a natural part of a good brew. It's just not the same thing as a powder, or up the nose. What's to follow, in the vein?

At any rate, a pot of coffee is much more preferable to a quart of Scotch. And either is better than ridiculous legislation introduced à la Schumer.

American caffeine addiction races full speed ahead - Washington Times
By Patrick Hruby 1-17-12

When future talking-monkey archaeologists sift through the detritus of postapocalyptic America, they would do well to ignore the usual culturalRosetta Stones - the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, seven seasons and counting of “The Real Housewives of Orange County.”

They should focus instead on a single artifact: the AeroShot caffeine inhaler.

Sleek and plastic, the size of a lip balm tube, the AeroShot is the brainchild of David Edwards, aHarvard professor of biomedical engineering who also invented breathable chocolate. (Don’t ask.) The AeroShot contains a puff of lime-flavored caffeine powder; one squeeze, and it dispenses about 40 mg of the drug in your mouth, like an asthma inhaler.

A startup product recently released in the Boston area, the AeroShot already has drawn the ire of Sen. Charles E. Schumer. [who else?] In December, the New York Democrat expressed concern that the inhaler would be used as a “party enhancer” and asked the Food and Drug Administration to review the safety and legality of selling it to children.

In doing so, Mr. Schumer overlooked the obvious: When it comes to the nation’s predilection for energy-boosting enhancement - at parties, at the office or anywhere in between, for young and old alike - the horse has long since left the barn, if only to lap up a double espresso at the neighboring Starbucks.

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