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AIG is consulting with its master, the federal government, just as each and every one of us will be doing going forward. How long can I stay in the shower? What car can I drive? What type of toilet paper is acceptable to the govt.? etc...
Witnessing this taking of our freedom at an astonishing pace is mind blowing. Next, they will be telling us the globe is warming and we need to be taxed to save the planet, or some such foolishness.
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