A Fight to Decriminalize Cookies (No, Really) Plays Out in Wisconsin
Home bakers sue for the right to sell their wares.


It is against the law to sell homemade baked goods in Wisconsin. Cookies, brownies, muffins, whatever. Those who violate the law potentially face up to $1,000 in fines and up to six months in jail.
The only other state with a baking ban this extreme is New Jersey. There is a bill, SB 330, nicknamed the "Cookie Bill," intended to ease up on this ban and allow home bakers to sell "non-hazardous baked goods" without requiring a commercial license or kitchen. It passed the state's senate on Tuesday but still has to make it through the Assembly.
Attempting to use the legal system to force the legislature's hands are our libertarian legal buddies at the Institute for Justice (IJ). They've announced this week that they're representing three Wisconsin farmers in a lawsuit to try to get the ban struck down. They explain how the ban has nothing to do with public health and safety:
Wisconsin's home-baked-good ban has nothing to do with safety. The state bans home bakers from selling even food the government deems to be "not potentially hazardous" such as cookies, muffins and breads. The state also allows the sale of homemade foods like raw apple cider, maple syrup and popcorn, as well as canned goods such as jams and pickles. In addition, the state allows nonprofit organizations to sell any type of homemade food goods at events up to 12 days a year.
The ban is purely political. Commercial food producers like the Wisconsin Bakers Association are lobbying against a "Cookie Bill"—which would allow the limited sale of home baked goods—in order to protect themselves from competition. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, who owns his own commercial food business, even refused to allow the Assembly to vote on a Cookie Bill last session, despite bipartisan support.
Wisconsin's GazetteXtra notes that the Wisconsin Bakery Association also lobbied against the bill, saying that commercial operators "don't need more competition; we need cooperation from our government!" Well, there wasn't even a mask to slip off, was there? They are simply saying that the government should protect them from the marketplace, and it doesn't even occur to them that this is wrong and unconstitutional, or they just don't care.
Recall the Institution for Justice's success in Louisiana fighting against a regulatory scheme that protected mortuaries by requiring anybody who wanted to sell caskets (like a group of Benedictine monks) to have to go through unnecessary, excessive funeral director training and to have embalming equipment.
And it's not the first time the IJ has gotten involved in food freedom cases either. Their lawyers took on similar laws in Minnesota and successfully pushed the state legislature to loosen up restrictions on home bakers last year.
In December, Baylen Linnekin explored the outcome when Wyoming loosed up rules to allow more direct-to-consumer food sales. Read here.
Read more about the case and the IJ's clients here. And watch the IJ's explanatory video below:
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Beware of Malevolent Marauding Macaroons.
Big Hotdish pushed through a bill to repeal Minnesoda's ban on serving any food at a public event that hadn't been cooked in a licensed kitchen.
Of course, now that hotdish is legal, the Sons of Norway can't make a bunch of money on black market pot lucks.
The lutefisk cartel won't sit still for this.
Any cartel composed of people manly enough to eat lutefisk is not be trifled with.
The worse part of lutefisk isn't even the eating of it. It is the smell in the house where it has been cooking for hours that is the real horror.
Worse than surstr?mming?
I grew up with fine Norwegian neighbors who wouldn't have any truck with Swedish stuff so I don't know about that.
If it really is a safety issue, then they should be consistent and also make it illegal to give somebody a home-baked cookie. How can they argue with a straight face that a cookie suddenly becomes dangerous simply because money changed hands?
Because once there is a potential for profits, the bakers will start putting poison into their cookies. Profits are like guns. They cause people to become murderers.
Whenever money changes hands, otherwise harmless activities become tainted with the bad juju of commerce. This is what many statists actually believe.
Not quite. It's profits that are evil. Non-profits can engage in commerce without being affected because there is no greed involved. But once someone becomes infected with profits, they will kill people to get more.
People forget the maxim from the old Monty Python restaurant sketch about the dirty fork.
"Bruno, no. Never kill a customer."
It's true. After I made my first dollar at the tender age of five, I've become obsessed with money and have done nothing but kill innocent children and feed their souls to the shrine of the dollar I have in my basement closet.
Run! Save yourself! Never give in to money!
(Sarcasm, for all you trigger warning aficionados out there.)
What if the money changing hands is to purchase permits from the appropriate governmental regulatory agencies?
The bad juju is exorcised and the money sanctified by passing into the hands of government regulators.
Cookies are no different than fucking.
And sometimes more satisfying
I don't include body fluids in my cookies. But to each their own.
Would you if I paid you extra?
How can they argue with a straight face that a cookie suddenly becomes dangerous simply because money changed hands?
Because EVUL KKKAPITALIZM!11!11!!!!!!!!!!
But Scott, diabetes is a hazard!
Chipotle, on the other hand, most certainly a health hazard.
You don't want to catch the 'Beetus from a Tagalong. It's terrible.
Look at the pictures of the plaintiffs - I love these David v. Goliath suits.
And I think a message of the David v. Goliath story is that David wasn't as weak as he looked.
From Samuel Chapter 17:
"32 Then David spoke to Saul: "My lord should not lose heart. Let your servant [me] go and fight this Philistine."
"33 But Saul answered David, "You cannot go up against this Philistine and fight with him, for you are only a youth, while he has been a warrior from his youth."
"34 Then David told Saul: "Your servant used to tend his father's sheep, and whenever a lion or bear came to carry off a sheep from the flock,
"35 I would chase after it, attack it, and snatch the prey from its mouth. If it attacked me, I would seize it by the throat, strike it, and kill it.
"36 Your servant has killed both a lion and a bear. This uncircumcised Philistine will be as one of them, because he has insulted the armies of the living God."
"37 David continued: "The same LORD who delivered me from the claws of the lion and the bear will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine." Saul answered David, "Go! the LORD will be with you.""
Oops, note to the district attorney - this is a metaphor. No lions, bears or Philistines were harmed in the posting of this message.
Manute Bol killed a lion guarding flocks as a youth.
Wikipedia says the lion was asleep.
"The lion sleeps with the fishes tonight."
Work smarter, not harder.
Fun fact from his wikipedia page: he is the only nba player with more blocked shots than points.
Aweembawe.
Holy shit. They had lions guarding their flocks? That is badass. Why did Manute kill it?
Just to watch it die.
Makes me want to hang my head and cry.
I'm stuck in PETA prison
And time keeps draggin' on
At least he didn't practice dentistry too.
Whoa! The photog should have bought a lottery ticket instead of taking that pic. I say that because the lottery odds are better than the odds of finding three Wisconsin women who are not hideously unattractive.
Most of the time at least two of the Wisconsin gals will be way more like Goliath than David if you get my drift.
/Minnesoda Snark
OT: Let's treat all gun owners like CHILD MOLESTERS!!!
http://hotair.com/archives/201.....predators/
YAY!! PROGRESSIVES ARE FINALLY BEING HONEST!!
Every one of their fucking articles should just state flat out that they want the confiscation of all privately owned firearms.
MOST DERPTASTIC PARAGRAPH!!:
Guns in the home are far more likely to be used accidentally, in suicides or family disputes than in self defense, according to studies based on anecdotal evidence. (Perhaps Mr. Obama's improved research will show for sure.) And I'm pretty certain that if I'd had a gun the one time I was the victim of a violent crime (in upstate New York), the outcome would have been a lot worse than it was, with the firearm turned against me in short order. Instead, I was able to scream and break away from a mugger with a dull knife trying to force me into a vacant lot between rowhouses.
"ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE!!!" Holy shit!! And a dude legitimately tried to rape her (PAGING TODD AKIN!!) and she still doesn't want to protect herself!!
Wow. I have to agree with her, given how little competence she expresses, I'm glad she's not armed.
She's pretty certain a gun would have made it worse... You can't argue with that.
Having to protect yourself is so problematic and demonstrates we've failed as a culture. Teach criminals not to criminalize!
"I'm weak and cowardly, therefore everyone else must be too."
Exactly. But, like, with less faggy words and shit.
Suck a caribou's ass.
That has to be your best link yet.
I saw Wesley Willis in concert.
My best friend's band opened for the Wesley Willis Fiasco in 2000.
Rock on, New York. Rock on, Chicago.
RIP, Wesley Willis.
A friend of mine saw Anal Cunt in concert. He said it was degrading. How was Wesley Willis?
I saw Wesley Willis play on the front steps of a frat house at UVA. The crowd kept chanting "Play 'Cut the Mullet!'" to which Wesley invariably responded "I will NOT play 'Cut the Mullet.'"
And then he didn't.
Awesome! It was just 15 of us in the back of some restaurant. He was just jamming away and we all danced like idiots. Afterwards, my buddy and I talked with him and he headbutted us both.
They threw him out of church, but they can't throw him out of heaven.
There's a Wesley Willis United Church in Ontario.
I kid you not.
http://www.clintonunited.ca/hi.....illis.html
I went on to listen to 'Shit and Fuck', 'My mother smokes crack rock' and other classics.
Bowie. Pft.
Whip the donkey's ass with a belt!
That's the problem with Ayn Rand, she talks like a fag and her shit's all retarded.
This reminds me of P J O'Rourke's bit about the Ten Commandments mostly proscribing wanting to take stuff from your neighbor rather than going out and getting your own. The important part to remember is that when it's God commanding you, He's telling you if you want your neighbor to not have what you don't have, you can go to Hell.
Well, yeah, what's implicit in that entire idea is basic human goodwill.
per an NRA letter, according to National Center for Health Statistics, you are 20 times more likely to choke to death than you are to die from a firearm accident. I mention this everytime someone mentions the accidental gun death in home BS.
You're vastly more likely to die in a swimming pool accident, so logically you should be more concerned by your kid playing in a house with a pool than a house with a gun.
So unusual for people to expect the state to pick up the slack of private justice and defense.
I don't know where I've ever seen that before.
Shut up and go back to birthin' that there baby.
wait a minute...Did you impregnate Nikki Warty? Good GOD! It is going to be the worst AND a Warty. We are doomed.
*quietly mixes hemlock drink, tunelessly whistling all the while*
Sorry, Swiss, but if the spawn is viable it's already too late.
Who said it was for the baby?
Not me. I was just pointing out that, at this point, death is no escape.
Instead, I was able to scream and break away from a mugger with a dull knife trying to force me into a vacant lot between rowhouses.
Anecdote my ass, do we have any bets going as to false rape assault allegations? It's fabulous that she was able to physically extricate herself from her attacker and that her attacker was such a hardened and committed criminal that he managed to use the one tool that wouldn't help him mug a women who would overpower him and escape. The same monster of a man who, unable to commit to using a sharp knife, would *inevitably* take her gun and kill her with it.
It sounds like she might've forgotten her takeout and may've gotten her waiter arrested. I hope the next story has five muggers who used a broken glass coffee table to mug her.
AND WHYCOME BE SHE NOT WITH MAN AND SHIT
Yeah, I call bullshit. How did she know the knife was dull? And is she really saying that she was competent enough to disengage and evade an armed attacker who apparently already had a hold of her but wouldn't be able to figure out which direction to point a gun or keep it out of said attacker's hands?
a dude legitimately tried to rape her (PAGING TODD AKIN!!) and she still doesn't want to protect herself!!
Of course not. She's convinced herself that she's a weak, helpless victim and there's nothing she could ever do about it. This is the end result of modern feminists conditioning womyn to think of themselves as perpetual victims. You get people like her. They've done more harm to themselves than "TEH PATRIARCHY" could ever hope to achieve, and they've done it willingly. It's bind boggling.
And MIND-boggling!!! (Although I have never boggled a binding, so that may be worse!)
I'm sure all those gangsters, whose guns have gone through several black market transactions, will be delighted to volunteer that information. It's to keep America safe, after all.
Yeah, I've noticed that the mask is slipping more and more often. They're still bitterly clinging to their "we only want a few reasonable gun safety laws" routine, but their hearts obviously aren't in it.
They always, always overreach. They're like children who as soon as they think they might be getting what they want, they start jumping up and down and going crazy with anticipation, and are completely obvious.
Thank Jeebus they're that stupid.
As you may recall several years back, a newspaper in NY decided to publish the names and addresses gun owners (CCW holders?) in their area. I believe the sexual predator argument was used by more than a few supporters at the time.
And then the paper took offense at someone publishing the names of their employees.
Someone else will have to provide the requisite links.
http://news.yahoo.com/newspape.....NlYwNzcg--
It's only OK when *we* do it!:
"The Journal News's features editor, Mary Dolan, said that while she was not involved with the publication of the article, her home address and phone numbers were published online in retaliation. She has had to disconnect her phone and has "taken my social media presence and just put it on the shelf for a while." She has also received angry phone calls from former neighbors in Westchester whose gun information was published.
"She said she was especially concerned about the part-time staff members who write up wedding anniversary and church potluck announcements who have been harassed. But she supports the paper for its decision.
"It sparked a conversation that needed to occur in this country, and it revealed tactics that will be employed when gun owners feel their rights are threatened," she said."
"They're really upset about it," Mr. Sommavilla said. "They're afraid for their families."
If only there were something they could do about that.
there... was... something.
How DARE they treat us like we treated them!
it revealed tactics that will be employed when gun owners feel their rights are threatened
Holeeee shit. She's just about openly admitting her company was threatening gun owners' rights and she's got her knickers in a wad because the "tactics employed" were the same ones her company used.
I thought that was kinda funny, actually. Yeah, go ahead and publish a list of the thirty or so firearms I own along with my home address. Go ahead and circle your favorite. I'll be sure it's nice and clean and pick up an extra case of ammo for when you stop by to harass me.
I've seen a couple of articles lately making it clear that is their intent, plus you have Obama (right after scoffing at the idea of some sort of slippery slope) saying that we need to do a little bit today and a little bit more tomorrow and a little bit more the day after that, admitting that no matter what they get they're going to insist on more. Is this a sign that they feel so confident in their eventual victory that they're willing to drop the fig leaf of "gun safety laws"? I think it's more a sign they know they've lost the fight. When a guy and his wife started shooting up a workplace, they immediately called for more victim disarmament laws - and everybody started laughing at them as they ran to the gun store. They know they've gone as far as they're ever going to go on this issue but they're determined they will not go gentle into that good night. It's all just posturing and political theater now so they might as well say whatever the hell they want to say, because it just don't matter no more no how.
Given how many guns there are in private hands, why not create a registry of "safe" homes that has no guns. The list would be sjorter and since these people have nothing to hide, they have nothing to fear, right?
Like that video of the pro-gun group going around to anti-gun activists houses trying to get them to post a sign in the front yard that said "This home is proudly GUN-FREE!" and the anti-gunners who lived there really didn't want the sign and could even articulate "Well, it might make someone more inclined to rob this house!" but it never seemed to sway them into thinking "Goddamn I am a dumbass!"...
No explanation of when this law was enacted, so I'll just take a wild guess that it was when the Dems ran WI. I'll take another wild guess that since these women seem to be on the Organic bandwagon, they voted for those Dems to be in power.
Fun Fact: Also illegal in Wisconsin, putting margarine on tables in a restaurant instead of butter.
While it wasnt done for that reason, WI may have got the safety right on your fun fact.
It's always important to collectivize to facilitate victim-blaming in the face of zero information.
Come on, Nicole. Can't you always tell who someone voted for and what they think and believe just from wild guesses that reinforce your biases?
Did you see the picture of those three broads? One of them has a sleeve tattoo!
Whore.
+ 1 Hot dog shirt
I like sleeve tattoos...I'm guessing I'm not doing these whores any favors with my endorsement.
It is a heart with a banner that says "Wonderful", and you just know a woman willing to have that permanently inked on her arm is willing to make some other regrettable choices, too.
Ugh, a heart? Now I'm willing to hate her.
I thought your default was hating everybody.
That's funny. I thought the default was everyone hating Nikki.
Nah, that's mostly just Free Society and John. I, for one, am alright with Nikki.
It's not surprising. Wisconsin is pretty much Florida North.
Looking the three of them up, I'd say that its likely that you are right and they are Democrats
Now, the next question - so what? Is what they have happening to them right? Are we supposed to be okay with government bullying because the victims are "icky"?
You know, Cookie Monster hasn't been the same since he went through rehab.
I know, he's like that guy from Jackass.
You think rehab worked? You must not have seen the pics of Billy Monster partying in Vegas in a blond wig then.
Was that the bender he and Herry Monster went on? Man, that must have wild. Grover told me all about it.
Heroin is a sometimes injectible.
So is insulin, that doesn't make it right.
Don't I know it.
(So is cocaine.)
A 7% solution, Mr. Holmes?
You guys are Nazis man, freakin' Nazis
He just puts up a facade for the kids. When he gets together with the rest of us Muppets, it's snickerdoodles and blow.
Oh, keep being you:
I'm pretty sure than movie has a brown bear in it.
*that
It was a grizzly. I award you no points. Also, I was the only person laughing in the theater when Leo got mauled by that bear. There's something broken inside me.
Grizzlies are brown. Stop trying to be do divisive. Black, brown, and grizzly bears are brothers.
Next you're gonna tell me I-talians is white. *guffaw*
Okay, that's just crazy talk.
A grizzly bear is "any North American subspecies of brown bear", yo.
Man you can't even break balls round here anymore.
It is truly a marvelous time to be alive.
Go get your shine box.
You've been away awhile mainer. I don't do that anymore.
Yeah, okay, I was just breakin' balls.
Now go home and get your fuckin' shinebox!
There's something broken inside me.
Duh, you're from Florida. It's probably one of those condoms full of coke you smuggled across for those "cool bro's" you met on spring break in Mexico all those years ago.
Ramon Limon?
Did Tales from the Hood ever get an Oscar?
Racists.
The LA Daily News even called it one of the best horror films of the 90s!
WTF?
He was in Tales from the Hood? Wow, I didn't even recognize him, he was that good!
Some men are born in the wrong century. Alan Rickman was born on the wrong continent...aha. Also you're fired.
Would it make them happy if they introduced a new Oscar category: "Best Actor/ Actress of Color"? Would that satisfy the neo-segregrationists need to make every-fucking-thing about race?
Only if the awards were seperate, but equal.
The only good "non-hazardous baked goods" are dead "non-hazardous baked goods."
Nothing to cut
Hasn't this state capsized to port and sank yet?
"Those who violate the law potentially face up to $1,000 in fines and up to six months in jail."
Stop and reflect on that for a minute. The legislature of the state of Wisconsin found it to be perfectly appropriate to send someone to jail for 6 months for selling cookies they baked in their own home. Cookies. 6 months in jail.
Why the hell isn't the average citizen livid about this kind of nonsense?
Because they are watching the 11 o'clock news to see what common household product is killing them. Also don't do the crime if you can't do the crime. Herpa-Derpa.
Probably because no one ever actually goes to jail. They gratefully pay the $1,000 to stay out of the pokey, the state collects a nice bit of revenue, and the food companies get to strangle any potential competition in the cradle. Everybody wins!
Oh, well, sure, if it's just legalized extortion then I don't see the problem.
The state just needs to wet its beak.
"Blackmail is such an ugly word. I prefer 'extortion.' The X makes it sound cool."
"Danegeld" has a classy-historical ring to it, eh?
If you mention extortion again, I'll have your legs broken.
*snort*
Very nice.
Why the hell isn't the average citizen livid about this kind of nonsense?
Something about reduced expectation of freedom, good intentions, and the fact that if the law isn't vigorously enforced, you haven't lost any freedom, and the libertarian moment is chugging right along.
I'm going with a naive faith that only bad people will be targeted, not them, as they are good people.
Cause they're dicks
Is there a shitty law NJ doesn't like? Jesus, each time I read one of these retarded stories on government over reach NJ lurks not too far behind.
Not too far behind? I'll have you know New Jersey is the leader in government over reach!
Define "non-hazardous". Cookies are fattening, eating fattening foods are hazardous to your health. Suck failure, freaks! - Wisconsin Bakers Association
food the government deems to be "not potentially hazardous"
Sounds like a *challenge*!
*** soaks cookies, muffins and breads in liquid nitrogen ***
Want any strychnine laced blueberries?
Of all the criticisms about the government there is none bigger than the illusion of it protecting people through such laws and its powerful hold on people even in its most harmless and subtle form.
Case in point. We just past inspection. No matter how many years we had to deal in the face of useless government codes and regulations that do little or nothing to enhance the overall child care experience; no matter how many times we experience and witness it before our own two eyes; no matter how frustrating and expensive; no matter how much we joke about and mock it; no matter the learned experience of realizing how laws are arbitrarily applied...Yet...
My sister still says, 'In NY I read a story about a kid dying in daycare. I guess I see why we do it. Maybe it's goo.'
I was absolutely blown away and stood there in disbelief realizing THIS is the ultimate POWER they hold over people. In the end, they know they can control you through the manipulation of your fears and what better way to fuck with reason and rational thought than with fear?
Never mind our success has fuck all to do with the government. I found it sad that she was actually willing to accept the government somehow has a say in that success while short changing her efforts - which is the ONLY reason (along with the staff in consultation with parents) why we are good.
Libertarian moment my ass.
"maybe it's good." But goo may be more appropriate anyway.
"Without this massive, arbitrary cost and inconvenience, i'd probably kill a kid too, soo..."
Also, you "passed" inspection.
/nitpicker
/narrows gaze.
A word?
/motions RN to enter office.
*requests narrowed gaze license paperwork*
/Federal gaze inspector
D'oh!
*Pokes tongue out at Rufus*
*slips Swissy a 20 and leaves scene."
"Rufus was conscious when I left the area officer."
*quietly pockets 20 franc note, opens asp baton and menancingly closes in on Rufus....*
The fight against Uber here in New Hampshire illustrates your point. The city councilors in Manchester insisted on police background checks for drivers, otherwise you won't know who, and I quote, "is picking up your wife or daughter". Fear mongering at it's finest/
Uber is IT'S OWN GODDAMNED BACKGROUND CHECK SYSTEM! If the driver is rated shitty, no one chooses that driver anymore.
Any outside background check would be less effective. Or am I supposed to believe Louie DePalma actually gives a rat's (or caribou's) ass?
Dude, if the Uber driver murders you, you can't rate them.
What if he stashes your body at an Airbnb property?!?!?!?!?!?!
Try to explain to people that the Manchester city councilor will suffer nothing if a government vetted Uber driver acts criminally, whereas Uber, as a business with a reputation to uphold, and no immunity from liability has a very great incentive to screen their drivers. They firmly believe that government will do a better job.
I thought New Hampshire was supposed to be the closest thing to Libertaria in the US, hence the Free State Project. Now all I hear about it is ABC liquor stores this, background checks for Uber drivers that.
Libertaria compared to Massachusetts and other New England states. A pretty low bar.
The impulse is to be controlled. I believe it's a natural human impulse-- especially with the advent of civilization.
We're surrounded by increasingly complex systems-- either social systems or technical systems-- and as a result, someone *must* be in charge of all this stuff.
The media is extremely guilty of leveraging those fears by reporting statistics that while true, are actually meaningless. "There are x million children in unlicensed daycares! The private daycare system is a billion dollar 'industry', and it's entirely unregulated!"
*overlay with black an white images of children playing on and old play structure in a backyard with ominous music*
The media is extremely guilty of leveraging those fears by reporting statistics that while true, are actually meaningless. "There are x million children in unlicensed daycares! The private daycare system is a billion dollar 'industry', and it's entirely unregulated!"
*overlay with black an white images of children playing on and old play structure in a backyard with ominous music*
God be Praised - that is effing brilliant!
*vigorous applause*
"Is not this simpler? Is this not your natural state? It's the unspoken truth of humanity that you crave subjugation. The bright lure of freedom diminishes your life's joy in a mad scramble for power. For identity. You were made to be ruled. In the end, you will always kneel." - "Me", in The Avengers
1 Samuel 8: the impulse to be lorded over by the State is millennia old.
I'd like to add, to further show how silly the quip was, when we subsidized daycare here, the reason was not because kids were dying left, right and center in daycares. No. It was mainly about affordability and getting low-income people back to work through a subsidized daycare scheme. But somehow it's come to be believed that the government stepped in protect the children.
And I'll bet there was a union official hovering somewhere in the background during the adoption of this policy.
My dad's girlfriend routinely takes care of her several grandkids, all under ten. She looked into opening an at-home daycare to perhaps make some income while helping out her kids, and discovered that not only does the regulatory environment make opening a commercial enterprise extraordinarily expensive and tedious, she would also need to have already worked for an existing provider for several hundred hours. So she's evidently competent to care for several kids of various ages, and has been for years, but not if she accepts money for doing it.
My mother ran an at-home daycare for several kids while pregnant with me. This was less than thirty years ago. Apparently something has changed so drastically since the eighties that the prospect of letting mothers and grandmothers and mothers-to-be earn money caring for children is unthinkable.
but not if she accepts money for doing it.
Caring for children is just like prostitution.
Maybe if she does it on camera...
...wait, that's a bad idea.
Nothing changed. Nothing changed in the business or society with regards to daycare services. Progressive politics dictated and deemed that daycare costs were too expensive ergo subsidization made sense. Of course, it never came to anyone's realization (and if they did they certainly didn't care) that it's labor intensive business with high over head. That's why it's expensive.
It's expensive because it requires full time employees just to comply with the massive regulations.
Nothing changed. Nothing changed in the business or society with regards to daycare services. Progressive politics dictated and deemed that daycare costs were too expensive ergo subsidization made sense. Of course, it never came to anyone's realization (and if they did they certainly didn't care) that it's labor intensive business with high over head. That's why it's expensive.
Sheesh Rufus, if EVERYONE used daycare centers the costs would go down.
Apparently something has changed so drastically since the eighties that the prospect of letting mothers and grandmothers and mothers-to-be earn money caring for children is unthinkable.
The state realized they could get some payola by leveraging all these costs, fees, etc. while protecting existing daycare providers by erecting barriers to entry, which those existing providers would pay handsomely for. It all comes down to revenue streams.
The state just needs to wet its beak.
Slow news day I guess.
Do you want nutpunches? This is how you get nutpunches.
I think nutpunches happen no matter my disapproval of Reason's lack of content this early in the day. Somewhere, someone is dying from lack of oxygen to the brain while a cop protects him.
Why come we don't get cunt punches?
Vag jab?
"I'LL GIVE YOU A PUNCH YE CUNT!"
*swings wildly and misses, falls down, vomits up McEwan's*
"Oh! Hel-LO, Father!"
*Reminisces about wedding day.*
Because that would be patriarchal violence against women, FM. Of course, the lack of them is cishetero-masculine gender othering...
Either way, we're a bunch of cis-hetero male shitlords who need to check our privilege. TIWTANFL.
Mr. X. That's was a well thought out rational argument. Over ruled.
It was worth a shot.
Cunt punts.
If you don't find this topic worthy of your attention you are free to STFU about it.
Which is an especially dumb comment considering you posted four comments prior to your petulant complaint about how tediously uninteresting this post is.
I think he was referring to the two hours elapsing between posts. Take that for what it's worth.
I know you consider yourself the local comment police for Hit & Run as of late, but allow me to retort. Actually Commodious retorted exactly correctly for me... on my behalf. You may now shut the fuck up.
Seriously. Whenever 'A Day In The Life Of Rufus's Daycare' appears, you know it's slow.
I'm guessing all the Wisconsin bakers are working furiously to get rid of all their baked goods featuring a "homestyle" or "homemade taste" or "just like Grandma used to make" slogan on the package now that it turns out Grandma was a sick twisted bitch trying to poison you all those years.
They call her..."Granny Arsenic"
5 points to any legislator/regulator/lobbyist that called the unregulated cookie industry the "wild west".
Im making over $7k a month working part time. I kept hearing other people tell me how much money they can make online so I decided to look into it. Well, it was all true and has totally changed my life. This is what I do,
-------+++++++ http://www.richi8.com
You run an online daycare?
Dammit!
On-line, home based bakery, eh?
*clicks ballpoint, open citation book*
my neighbor's half-sister makes $83 every hour on the computer . She has been without a job for 9 months but last month her payment was $17900 just working on the computer for a few hours. why not try this out
+++++++++++++++++ http://www.Wage90.Com
She probably has fewer viruses than that link you posted.
Social disease vs. social media disease?
my neighbor's half-sister makes $83 every hour on the computer . She has been without a job for 9 months but last month her payment was $17900 just working on the computer for a few hours. why not try this out
+++++++++++++++++ http://www.Wage90.Com