To: SeekAndFind
My folks lived in Pennsylvania for 40 years. I’ve never seen a more dysfunctional system for selling alcohol anywhere in the nation. It is appalling the the liquor distributors have such a stranglehold on Harrisburg.
This kiosk program is sheer lunacy. Another perfect example of government stupidity at work.
Another example disproving Obama’s absolutely stupid statement about car companies not knowing how their markets behave and government knowing better (ie, that they shouldn’t make trucks and SUVs, but rather EVs).
Just how does the country manage to keep electing such rotten governments?
To: ProtectOurFreedom
You can’t buy a 6 pack in that state.
You have to buy a case from a state approved beverage distribution center.
7 posted on
09/05/2011 3:23:14 PM PDT by
mylife
(OPINIONS ~ $ 1.00 HALFBAKED ~ 50c)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
Just how does the country manage to keep electing such rotten governments?
It was not an accident. More than half the folks voting selected him to lead our country. About half of them still think he is doing a good job and in the recent TX poll show him leading over ALL GOP candidates.
Fools
10 posted on
09/05/2011 3:29:51 PM PDT by
JSteff
((((It was ALL about SCOTUS. Most forget about that and HAVE DOOMED us for a generation or more.))))
To: ProtectOurFreedom
Ive never seen a more dysfunctional system for selling alcohol anywhere in the nation.
Now remember, the PLCB has morphed into a government entity to support a union. That is all the PLCB really does. Customer service is the last thing on their menu, if at all.
No Sunday sales, no later evening sales, reduced or nonexistent holiday sales. A large majority of the employees are down right condescending, often out right nasty.
13 posted on
09/05/2011 3:42:43 PM PDT by
JSteff
((((It was ALL about SCOTUS. Most forget about that and HAVE DOOMED us for a generation or more.))))
To: ProtectOurFreedom
People get the government they deserve.
26 posted on
09/05/2011 4:44:48 PM PDT by
discostu
(keep on keeping on)
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