it's a little thing, but it points out the larger problem with our attitudes toward the function of government in our lives. we seem to have decided that the small everyday annoyances are something that our representatives should be concerned with. i'm sure that it was one of "us stupid people" who felt it necessary to bring up the subject in the first place and "these fucking idiots" responded not just to please their constituents, but to gain just a little more control over the private sector. when the people should be demanding more control over their lives, they are delegating that responsibility to political animals that they know perfectly well cannot be trusted. we have become too lazy to use the marketplace as it should be used, by complaint and petition directly to the offending party. religion may be the opiate of the masses, but government is quickly becoming its antibiotic. a panacea with more dangerous hazards than than the ills it cures.