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NO COMMON SENSE ON BRA CLIPS FROM CHINA
Dear Editor,
I too miss common sense; I had a great deal of affection for him and I was always comfortable when he was around. Too bad for him that he started to get in the way of so-called "good ideas".
Much of his unattended demise is the responsibility of the European Union; how many have studied the sixty or so pages that define how import duty is to be calculated on garlic from outside the EU, or the forty or so pages on the calculation of import tax on stainless steel
brassiere clips from China.
Having suffered intimately at the hand of so-called victims and struggled with those who are paid supposedly to help out with the rehabilitation, I too long for the return of common sense.
I join Finkle, reluctantly, in mourning the passing of common sense.
Lazarus