Brickbat: Hard To Swallow

New York City Council Member James Gennaro has introduced a bill banning the sale or distribution of laundry or dishwasher detergent pods and laundry sheets that contain polyvinyl alcohol, a petroleum-based plastic film that holds detergents. Those who violate the ban would face a fine of $400 for a first violation. The fine would increase $400 for each additional violation. Supporters say these pods and sheets leave microplastics in the environment and the city water supply. The bill is backed by Blueland, a cleaning products manufacturer whose products compete with pods and sheets.
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The bill is backed by Blueland, a cleaning products manufacturer whose products compete with pods and sheets.
First they came for Tide Pods...
Crony capitalism is the best capitalism
Trust in what Fist of Etiquette has to say here, at your own eternal peril!!! He is one of those "Tide Pod People" that that scary movie was about!!! Do NOT take the "Tide Pod Challenge", or Fist of Etiquette will take, not only the dirt off of your guts, butt your very SOUL down to the Place of Sub-Standard Lighting!!!
Wrong. First they came for the Phosphates. Then they came for the Tide Pods.
Sounds like somebody got some nice 'donations' .
A bill… in NYC… broadly against cleaning products and solutions… is backed by a specific cleaning company… named “Blueland”?
They certainly aren’t being very subtle.
NYC.
Nobody cares.
Nobody Yet Cares?
None You Care?
Or would that be None Yous Care?
Nah. Yous?
Why are they putting a dishwashing pod into a clothes dryer?
It DID say New York City - - - - - - - - -
Right, everybody eats their pizza off their shirt.
Never seen a front loading washer?
I've never put a dishwasher pod in one.
Oh I have. Big industrial thing. They had a couple at the laundromat when I was in school. You could save a lot of time and money by building up laundry for like three weeks and then tossing everything into one of those all at once on cold.
1. That's a clothes washing pod.
2. That's a clothes washer.
3. There are no stupid questions!
what's the proper slang for a tidepod loosie?
New York City Council Member James Gennaro is the very epitome of a clueless leftist turd trying to turn the US into a socialist nanny state.
Would he like to see my woodchipper museum?