I have a feeling Amy Yeager wasn’t picked first by any teams as a little girl.
Nevermind.....it means telling them...No honey, you can't do that.
At first, I thought they might have shut down the little girl’s business because she refused to bake a wedding cupcake for a gay couple.
Apparently, unless the word “illegal” is involved. Those laws don’t count.
Obviously, there’s NO crime left in the great state of Illinois... so the government has HAD TO start chasing little girls around about their charity cupcakes.
Gotta keep busy on those civil service jobs, otherwise the taxpayers might complain about how lazy govt workers are... (those cranky loudmouth taxpayers never realized how lucky they were when the govt workers were just sitting on their asses watching porno videos on the internet all day... the taxpayers complained and now they get THIS! Brutal oppression of little girls and their cupcakes. Serves the da*ned taxpayers right!!)
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The real issue I have with the taco trucks is all the illegals they cater to (possibly even the caterer him/herself is also illegal).
Does this mean Illinois doesn’t have a “Cottage Food Law”? like many other states, including my state of Texas has?
Follow the link in the article to the kid’s Facebook page..read her comments.
The kid is going to be a conservative holy terror when she’s a grown-up. One to watch, fer sure.
If I’m the parent, you’ll have to put me in jail. Touch my kid and you won’t be able to express your regrets verbally.
To fascists everywhere, regulate this! (FR poster makes rude gesture involving one hand and one finger.)
Rules are made to be broken.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Now, the regressive policies of elected officials more resemble those of Old World Europe described below than they do to the truly progressive American ideas of the 18th, 19th and early 20th Centuries.
See below:
Coercive regulation and "taking" power, when wielded against the citizenry by either the government alone (taxing), or in combination with another power (unions), is destructive of freedom and prosperity.The following statement by Sir Winston Churchill, upon leaving office as Prime Minister in 1945, was prophetic for Great Britain, and as it turns out, the United States and the world:
"I do not believe in the power of the State to plan and enforce. No matter how numerous are the committees they set up or the ever-growing hordes of officials they employ or the severity of the punishments they inflict or threaten, they can't approach the high level of internal economic production achieved under free enterprise. Personal initiative, competitive selection, and profit motive corrected by failure and the infinite processes of good housekeeping and personal ingenuity, these constitute the life of a free society. It is this vital creative impulse that I deeply fear the doctrines and policies of the socialist government has destroyed. Nothing that they can plan and order and rush around enforcing will take its place. They have broken the main spring and until we get a new one, the watch wil not go. Set the people free. Get out of the way and let them make the best of themselves. I am sure that this policy of equalizing misery and organizing society--instead of allowing diligence, self-interest and ingenuity to produce abundance--has only to be prolonged to kill this British Island stone dead."
In the early days of America's experiment in liberty, its Founders warned of oppressive regulation and taxation by those elected to represent the people. Under their "People's" Constitution, the people were left free, and the government was limited.
While Europe struggled with oppressive government intervention, the genius Founders of America recognized enduring truths about human nature, the human tendency to abuse power, and the possibilities of liberty for individuals. Richard Frothingham's 1872 "History of the Rise of the Republic of the United States," Page 14, contained the following footnote item on the condition of citizens of France:
"Footnote 1. M. de Champagny (Dublin Review, April, 1868) says of France, 'We were and are unable to go from Paris to Neuilly; or dine more than twenty together; or have in our portmanteau three copies of the same tract; or lend a book to a friend: or put a patch of mortar on our own house, if it stands in the street; or kill a partridge; or plant a tree near the road-side; or take coal out of our own land: or teach three or four children to read, . .. without permission from the civil government.'"
Clearly the government of France at that 1868 date laid an oppressive regulatory and tax burden on citizens, robbing them of their Creator-endowed liberty and enjoyment thereof. Frothingham observed that such coercive power constituted "a noble form robbed of its lifegiving spirit."
God, I want my country back!
Amy Yeager needs a beat down.
What a great kid.
I HATE THESE PEOPLE!
Nanny State PING!
Government at ALL levels has become the enemy of the people.
Way past time for pushback.
I'm starting to wonder how long my fellow citizens are going to continue putting up with this kind of trash.