Posted on 02/27/2021 7:14:40 AM PST by MarvinStinson
So when is anybody going after the banks?
That’s 10 new suits for the big guy.
I have been critical of some of the things the NRA has done.
Today is the day to say, “Good job NRA.”
This proves their value.
I may have to consider sending them a donation.
Still More ComDem Insanity!
$150,000 is nothing compared to the payouts for all of the racial and job discrimination lawsuits against L.A. for decades. Probably in the billions. You gotta hurt em where it counts. The pocketbook.
They need to be sued too. If bakers have to bake a cake, banks have to serve reasonable financial services.
patience, the wheels of justice turn slowly, but they turn toward justice.
All this current silliness will end with lawsuits and legislation, mark my words. But it will take years to work through the courts. The purpose was not to permanently impose them.. it was to temporarily impede Trump and his chances to be re-elected or to run again.
6 figures won’t even cover legal expenses. If the NRA keeps getting tied up in these lawsuits, they will be broke. Which may be the plan...
Thanks LA, discriminate against us any time.
Harassment by lawfare should have serious consequences for those who engage in it.
“wheels of justice turn slowly, but they turn toward justice”
Disagree.
California has a history of activist judges overturning the expressed will of the people.
Prop 187...for example, which defined marriage as between a man and woman passed with 60% of the vote. A single homosexual judge on the 9th circuit in San Francisco overturned that and the democrats running CA did not appeal.
Now this degeneracy is ‘law of the land’.
I was taught to respect ‘the law’ but as I learn more about how society really operates I see judges as little more than dirt bag lawyers who got promoted due to their dirt bag skills. I retain a healthy fear of our corrupt legal system, but little respect.
The problem here is the only people who pay this are the taxpayers. Would love to see these asshats get sued personally.
Neither Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti (D.) nor councilmember Mitch O’Farrell (D.), who sponsored the ordinance, responded to requests for comment.
Agree! Pleased to read a little 2A good news today.
Didn’t this happen last year?
$150,000? Wow, that really sends a message.
We need to see our Legislators "check" activist judges by getting impeached.
Elections have consequences. Stick it to the taxpayers of LA.
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