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Donald Trump and the war on hairspray...............

ABikerSailor

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Donald the Chump in a rally yesterday was lamenting the fact that CFC's are no longer used and blames Obama for it. Too bad he doesn't know that the CFCs were banned under Bush Sr. back in the 80's, and the hairspray industry has figured out how to keep making their product without them for a couple of decades now.

http://www.nytimes.com/politics/fir...nts-loss-of-aerosol-sprays-to-frame-his-hair/

Too bad he doesn't know what he's talking about, and is just throwing red meat to the base in an attempt to curry favor.
 
How is that pesky ozone layer doing anyway? The radical enviro left went on to bigger and better things since banning hairspray. Now they get away with banning everything from cow farts to auto exhaust. Why should Trump be concerned that president George Bush Sr. banned CFC's? The funny thing is that the radical left seems to think that republicans should behave like lock step democrats and protect every democrat administration from criticism no matter how screwy they were. Get used to free speech lefties. It's here to stay.
 
They didn't ban hairspray, they banned the CFC's that were the propellant for it, and it wasn't just hairspray that used CFC's. And, thanks to all the countries that got together and figured out another way to propel the aerosol products, yeah..........the ozone layer is doing much better.

And.............it's not a "pesky" thing, it's something that keeps all life from frying in the solar radiation. Get rid of it, and forget going outside during the day.
 
Hairspray is flammable. Highly flammable. Extremely flammable. Explosive, even. It'll catch fire. You may as well be dousing yourself with gasoline.

If a few of your hairs aren't long enough to fit in your ponytail, then you use hairspray, but that ends up breaking off more hairs, so you use even more hairspray. And then there's a professional haircutting salon to "fix" the damage.
 
Hairspray is flammable. Highly flammable. Extremely flammable. Explosive, even. It'll catch fire. You may as well be dousing yourself with gasoline.

If a few of your hairs aren't long enough to fit in your ponytail, then you use hairspray, but that ends up breaking off more hairs, so you use even more hairspray. And then there's a professional haircutting salon to "fix" the damage.

Actually, a better thing to use would be mousse. Not as flammable, and some of them actually come with conditioners that can help keep your hair healthy.
 

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