 | Dear Reader, Most people don’t know this, but the government passed a law in 1993 that’s surely cost you thousands of dollars in new clothes. The law removed a vital ingredient from detergent that kept clothes clean and white. They claimed the ingredient created algae growth in streams and ponds. Their claim has never been proven. Even to this day, nearly 20 years later. But I’ve found a natural element that works around this boneheaded regulation, legally. Add a cup of this to your next wash, and it will whoosh away stains and dirt, leaving clothes clean and smelling fresh. Best of all, you can buy this from the paint department at your local Home Depot or Lowe’s. It’ll cost you less than a dime per wash, yet it could save you thousands of dollars in clothes over the years. Now, you may not think government regulation on laundry detergent is a huge problem. But it’s these small laws that, added up, really put the boot on our throats... For example, on Jan. 1, 1994, the government passed an act that reduced the water flow in our showerheads, robbing us of spalike experiences in our own homes. Regulations have also lowered the “foot clearance” on our lawn mowers, eliminating the airflow needed to suck grass clippings back into the catcher. Now lawn mowers leave bulky grass buildup sitting on top of the lawn. When I was young, you could stick your foot under the mower. We didn’t do that, of course, but we could. We could also wash our clothes in whatever we wanted. Or use as much water as we wanted in a shower. We were... essentially... free to do whatever we chose, as long as it didn’t harm anyone else. Not anymore. The regulations have shackled us within our own homes. Luckily, over the course of my 20-year career, I’ve found many small workarounds to overcome these regulations. Each workaround can help you take back control of your own life, despite the efforts of Uncle Sam and the legions of regulators who believe they’re in a position to tell you how to live. I’ve written up a few of these loopholes in a new report called Hack Your Showerhead: Three Ways to Get Big Government out of Your Home. Today, I’d like to send you this report, completely free of charge. All I ask in return is that you try a subscription to my daily free e-letter, Laissez Faire Today. Each day in Laissez Faire Today, you’ll receive tip-offs to new threats against your personal freedoms, thoughts on classic economic ideas that guide your financial future and much more. Again, both the report and the subscription are totally free. It’s my thank-you for agreeing to become an early subscriber to my brand- new e-letter. To claim your free subscription to Laissez Faire Today, simply click here. You’ll automatically be added to my e-mail list. Then, within five minutes, you’ll have access to your free report: Hack Your Showerhead: Three Ways to Get Big Government out of Your Home. I hope to see your name on my email list tomorrow. Sincerely, Jeffery Tucker Executive editor, Laissez Faire Books CLICK HERE TO CLAIM YOUR REPORT (Along with claiming the report, you’ll automatically claim a free subscription to the sometimes controversial, always entertaining Laissez Faire Today) | | | | | The Daily Reckoning provides over half a million subscribers with literary economic perspective, global market analysis, and contrarian investment ideas. In short, The Daily Reckoning shows how to live well even in uncertain times. We sent this e-mail to IGNOBLE.EXPERIMENT@arconati.us because you or someone using your e-mail address subscribed to this service.
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