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	<title>Comments on: Social Costs</title>
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		<title>By: amy.leblanc</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;thx eric, and i wholeheartedly agree that more regulation would help ease the consumer burden in aking these decisions.  i know that this goes against &quot;free market&quot; advocates, but whatever.  particularly since so many consumers ASSUME the government is &quot;doing the right thing&quot; in making sure that products/production processes are safe and healthy.  so many americans assume that if something has been approved by the FDA, it&#039;s safe, and if something is sold in a store, it&#039;s safe, and unfortunately because of lobbying by industry and other factors, that&#039;s just not true, especially for things like cosmetics and food, let along things you don&#039;t eat or smear all over your body.  i would be happy if at LEAST the government would take more responsibility regulating the quality and production of healthcare products and food - let along things like plastic christmas trees.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;i didn&#039;t get so much of an &quot;exasperated&quot; tone from the author, just a realistic evaluation of how difficult it is for today&#039;s consumers to be informed and make informed decisions.&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thx eric, and i wholeheartedly agree that more regulation would help ease the consumer burden in aking these decisions.  i know that this goes against &#8220;free market&#8221; advocates, but whatever.  particularly since so many consumers ASSUME the government is &#8220;doing the right thing&#8221; in making sure that products/production processes are safe and healthy.  so many americans assume that if something has been approved by the FDA, it&#8217;s safe, and if something is sold in a store, it&#8217;s safe, and unfortunately because of lobbying by industry and other factors, that&#8217;s just not true, especially for things like cosmetics and food, let along things you don&#8217;t eat or smear all over your body.  i would be happy if at LEAST the government would take more responsibility regulating the quality and production of healthcare products and food &#8211; let along things like plastic christmas trees.</p>

<p>i didn&#8217;t get so much of an &#8220;exasperated&#8221; tone from the author, just a realistic evaluation of how difficult it is for today&#8217;s consumers to be informed and make informed decisions.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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