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"Former councilor Paul Paradis said he had real concerns about the appeal and the implications for limiting a business that has been conducting a business on a site for years. What’s next, he wondered. Hotel rooms? Bike shops? Art galleries? Would the town limit the number of folks who could come into his family’s hardware store because of congestion, he asked."

This specious rhetoric is an example of reductio ad absurdum - a method of argumentation that attempts to establish a claim by showing that the opposite of the claim would lead to an absurdity. In this case Paradis argues 'do not put even sensible regulations on businesses because even sensible limitations will lead to the absurd scenario of the town limiting 'the number of folks who could come into his family’s hardware store because of congestion.' Actually there are already fire codes which limit the number of people who can safely occupy a space such as his store, and formulae for calculating the specific number.

Republicans are ideologically opposed to government regulation, but this orthodoxy itself leads to absurd and dangerous scenarios - such as Republicans (having gutted civil rights protections for equality before the law, equal representation, separation of church and state, and working on free speech) now with control of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches hell bent on eliminating the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Education, the National Institutes of Health, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Consumer Protection Agency et al and, god help us, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, an independent agency of the United States government that insures deposits in banks and savings associations. They seem to forget that Abraham Lincoln who defended civil rights and Teddy Roosevelt who regulated industry and pioneered environmental protections were - Republicans.

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Bruce Peters's avatar

Thank you, Carrie. Wonderful story to bring everyone up to date.

Paul Paradis in so right in his comments. Thank you, Paul,

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