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So I could be able to go to a Muslim restaurant and order pork chops and apple sauce? I'd also like to know from this legal match website, are these answers based on state or federal statute?
Tell her to invoke her 1st Amendment right. She has freely spoken and said she is not willing to do it, end of story. Federal law overrules any state laws in place and the last time I checked, the Constitution is still the law of the land. Her work is her work and nobody should forcibly make her do the cake against her...more
Good and bad use to anything. As with most anything, they get abused too. Job training and placement should be on the menu and will aid those who truly need it.
Economic recovery? where? housing boom? where? Two things that this recession or what have you and the great depression have in common, is that it not only hurt, devastated and hurt people's livelihoods, it also created alot of millionaires. Another difference now is that we are a nation of consumers unlike when we wer...more
So is the sky. If the Fed keeps pumping 90 billion a month in securities through 2014, they will have well over 5 trillion in asset purchases. How will they ever get out without causing a major disruption in the system? That effects your home prices, your employment, home sales, interest rates (almost currently 0%) oh ...more
Whoopedy doo!!! Bigger dividends, no more full time employment, cheaply made products, lousy customer service, big price tags, hostile takeovers. Massive equities, exorbitant securities and lavishly overpaid CEO's . Glad we see records but when will the Fed be removing the 3 trillion out of the system? Will there stil...more
These chains and many other restraurants typically come in with an exceptional product, reasonable pricing and good service. They expand, go public and it's up in smoke. They suddenly cut portions and raise prices or the more common less portion same price, see that more at the grocery store. They decide that they want...more
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