We aren't talking about free people. We are talking about businesses that promised to obey city ordinances when they applied for a permit to do business within the city limits. When you voluntarily surrender your rights to obtain security, don't be surprised when you get neither. I'm pretty sure we've been warned about that exact thing.
[–] FreeinTX 4 points 3 points 7 points (+7|-4) ago
Owners are wrong on this one. They operate under a city permit. They agree to the rules.
[–] KikesOnTrikes 7 points 5 points 12 points (+12|-7) ago
Free people don't need permission from their servants you fucking faggot. People are the ultimate authority. Your fear is the language of a slave.
[–] futileimpedance ago
Right? This is like an employee telling her boss he isn't allowed to operate his business.
That being said they should probably avoid being open.
[–] FreeinTX 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
We aren't talking about free people. We are talking about businesses that promised to obey city ordinances when they applied for a permit to do business within the city limits. When you voluntarily surrender your rights to obtain security, don't be surprised when you get neither. I'm pretty sure we've been warned about that exact thing.
[–] DeadFox 1 point 6 points 7 points (+7|-1) ago
You aren't free. Stop thinking you are lol
[–] Dirty_Money 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
Yeah...however, Nashville's economy heavily relies on tourist trade/entertainment. You shut that down and people can't pay their bills.
[–] FreeinTX 2 points -1 points 1 point (+1|-2) ago
There is no "muh bills" exemption in the city code.