A local campaign is trying to get people to complain less.
What would it be like if people didn’t complain?

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Dick Beninya
That’s ridiculous! They should never ban complaining! I got a problem with that!!!
Just Me
Dear Sir,
I feel the time has come to complain about articles about people complaining too much. I am sick and tired of ordinary, decent people being told they complain too much. Why not tell the 1% they complain too much? You’d complain too if you had to deal with the morons roaming the planet, far less those holding political office.
Sincerely,
Col. Nathan Von Wallaby (Mrs.)(Deceased)