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Local markets stocked up on goose and turkey for Christmas As we prepare for Christmas, DAVE WELBOURNE looks at the origins of some seasonal rituals: Many traditional Christmas customs owe a great deal to the Victorians. Between 1859-1863 one in five of Bradford’s population died of diseases such as scarlet fever and typhus. Half the children died before their fifth birthday. Against this background of poverty, it is difficult to see how many people could enjoy Christmas. But, although much of the merriment was for the wealthier classes, improvements in living standards in the later 19th century meant poorer classes could partake too. Many families lacked facilities to cook a goose and some queued at local bakers to pay for the use of large ovens.
getting a budget done, passing appropriations bills, like, we can t do that right now. we re running the federal government on a continuing resoluti resolution. if you look at something like daca, right, a bill that we ve known about the deadlines for months now, and yet we re struggling with it at the very last minute, so the idea that you re going to change or alter laws that many people believe proponents of the second amendment believe is a fundamental right, you ll do it easily, those expectations have to be mannered. it s going take more time than people think. do one thing, then a second thing, see how it works. in order to get small done, again, this is not a licensing law or change like that, they believe it s a constitutional right, even the little things take a lot of time. well, as a defender of the first amendment, i understand people who defend the second amendment believing it s very important, even the smallest incursion, encroachment on it is
here is the kicker. john: it doesn t stop? no. but these people are entitled to $15,000 each under the contractor trust fund which takes some of the money that they put up for licensing fees and sets it aside when you are ripped off by an unlicensed contractor. if you get ripped by an unlicensed you are out. john: do they get compensated? yeah, they got $15,000. in many cases they put up a hundred thousand or more. at least it was something. in this case i would argue the licensing did really serve a purpose. in principle i agree with you, most of the consumers . john: i cheered it on but most of this stuff doesn t work. even the licensing law, doesn t it keep good contractors out in just fruirlts it, we have a list for what you have to do to get a license is endless. you have to provide your child support certification form,
are doing this. although when you see the chamber of commerce and others lining up, not so happy with that opinion. and it is an odd day when the you see the chamber of commerce and president obama teaming up together on anything for that matter. it gives you an idea how broad this faces people. but you re right. when you are talking about the republican point of view at least, it is the right thing to do but at the same time, there are problems because there s nothing that guarantees that these cards are legal, that they are presenting, or what they will do when they re found, quote guilty of this. i mean, it is a big problem for individual states but really a federal problem. jimmy? well it is interesting. because the 86 act preempted all state laws except for licensing law. this is the opinion, 69 pages long. thank you for showing us that opinion, james. well, yeah. i will not only show you but i