To: MichCapCon
The purpose of big-government is to sell monopolies to big-business.
2 posted on
10/30/2014 12:02:47 PM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Any energy source that requires a subsidy is, by definition, "unsustainable.")
To: MichCapCon
Hmmm... Michigan... isn't that where Detroit is???
3 posted on
10/30/2014 12:03:09 PM PDT by
rjsimmon
(The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
To: MichCapCon
Cheese Burger, Cheese Burger, No Hamburger!
4 posted on
10/30/2014 12:15:58 PM PDT by
PoloSec
( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
To: MichCapCon
Health and sanitation issues?
6 posted on
10/30/2014 12:33:13 PM PDT by
SkyDancer
(I Was Told Nobody Is Perfect But Yet, Here I Am)
To: MichCapCon
Government bureaucracies accumulate laws year after year until society is finally overburdened and strangled by them. How many millions of laws must be on the books by now? Periodically “rebooting” the system is the only way to clear the cache of clutter and restore functionality.
7 posted on
10/30/2014 12:34:58 PM PDT by
TexasRepublic
(Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
To: MichCapCon
Its also not allowed to donate your food to someone else who might give it away or sell it. Well, there goes the church and school fund-raisers.
8 posted on
10/30/2014 1:17:51 PM PDT by
Albion Wilde
(It is better to offend a human being than to offend God.)
To: MichCapCon
Here is info on the changes Texas made to its “Cottage Food” laws. Please note it does not expand the definition of permitted foods to include those foods considered as likely sources of contamination such as custards or fish dip. Instead it added some foods which pose very little risk to consumers. Some of these may already be covered under Michigan’s Law. I don’t know if Michigan requires every permitted food to be listed or if not being on the banned list is enough for a food to be considered allowed.
http://texascottagefoodlaw.com/
11 posted on
10/30/2014 1:39:48 PM PDT by
lastchance
(Credo.)
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