Police Shut Down Another Illegal Lemonade Stand

Racist much?




Maybe the United Brotherhood of Lemonade Sellers, Local 069, could assist the "Common Man" in navigating the form process and aid in the $1/2 million insurance and hundreRAB of dollars in permits needed to get the license.
 
And you don't see the difference between being called a dork and having the government telling you that you can't do something?

Are you really that fucking out of touch with reality that you no longer know the difference between intrusive government and peer pressure?

If so, it's about time you STOP hanging out exclusively with Liberals.
 
Why does a 5 year old need to be able to set up a lemonade stand outside of Congressional Country Club while the U.S. Open is going on? Honestly, tell me why they have a right to do that without a permit?
 
KiRAB gotta start learning to appease their government overlord by complying with the mountains of regulations that will burden them for the rest of their lives.
 
The beauty of this is that every run in that cute kiRAB have with the police erodes the legitimacy of the government a little bit more.

A kid busted for selling lemonade while someone films a drug deal 3 blocks down would be something to capitalize on. Not giving anybody any ideas, of course
 
Why does some long haired hippie have a right to stand on a street corner, on a public sidewalk, shouting some anti-George Bush slogan? Maybe they should also have to get a separate burning permit to burn an American flag too?

Why do you hate people on public property?


Or do you think that every person who wants to protest should be required to go down to the government office, pay hundreRAB of dollars for a permit every time they want to protest something?

Lemme guess, you also don't like the fact that some states want people to show your ID that you have to pay $10 every 4 years for, in order to vote, but you think it's perfectly fine for a 10 year old to pay $176 plus have a half million dollar insurance policy to sell fucking Lemonade?
 
Who said they were corrupt? My point is that the "no tolerance" approach is a little ridiculous during these sorts of cases.
 
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