"It's stunning that no one in politics seems to understand the "broken window fallacy".
Tax subsidies for destroying perfectly good cars is a disgusting display of ignorance."
"This is easily appealed, and easily won by Pepsi, but it of course will cost a bunch of money to hire lawyers to straighten it out.
I want to know why these guys think they deserve compensation for suggesting that bottled water would be a good idea."
"@Ubik2501:
She's not "asserting her rights"; she died from something, and it's far from clear that it's "overwork", and justifying a healthy cash settlement.
I don't think she's a victim, but a lot of people here sure do, and I think it's sad."
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