Nanny State PING!
The Nanny state is sour on anything that reeks of free enterprise.
I’d support a law requiring immediate summary execution for any pencil-necked bureaucrat who messed with a kid and their lemonade stand.
Oh, for crying out loud, when will these people learn common sense?
This is the anti-Private Business crowd.
No business sense, no profit motive, no self-reliance, no personal initiative.
Don’t let me nearby when one of these pencil necked, socialists, tries shutting down a lemonade stand.
One of the most important things for young people to learn is a work ethic. What people in the USA now work delivering papers, working fast-food, or taking theater ticket stubs?
Illegal aliens.
And they shut down the Lemonade stands, too. See?
Thirty years ago a story of a bureaucrat shutting down a kid’s lemonade stand would have been material for a sitcom.
It is now a reality.
Government has become a very bad joke.
Teaching children capitalist tendencies is verbotten!
What is really going on:
Watch this bone chilling video and then forward to everyone you know.
http://www.morningstartv.com/oak-initiative/marxism-america
We have a monster sized government that cannot deal with the enormous problems that it has created and now can only effectively deal with children’s lemonade stands. Welcome to Obama land. The ONLY thing that Obama did of any import in all of his years as a community organizer was get one or two lightbulbs changed....and the press thought that was more than ample experience to get him elected to the most important office in the world. I am not sure if Obama or the press is more despicable. Obama and his wife actually seem to believe that they not only deserve to be in their position, but they think we should be grateful for them. Their arrogance is unprecedented...and the dishonesty of the press to allow them to be elected is worse than criminal.
Just a block from the park entrance were a couple of young girls with a lemonade stand in front of their home. They were also selling hot dogs. These two girls saved a dozen of us from hunger. Best darn lemonade and hot dogs we ever had (we were hungry!).
Small towns can teach the bigger cities a thing or two about tolerance. Especially when it comes down to treasures like kid's lemonade stands.