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[–] PsychicRussiaSpy 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago  (edited ago)

Libtard communist shithole,,roy clark jew,minnie pearl,jew buck owens,jew. johnny cash, jew. See where im going here. Fuck nashvulle. And that chicken eating cocksuckin cohen

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[–] DeadFox 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Good idea retards

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[–] modsrcuntz ago 

Businesses refusing to shut down is the only thing preventing a full-blown quarantine.

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[–] sherlock_holmes 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Imagine working for this guy

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[–] KikesOnTrikes ago 

They don't have to. Staff have bills too.

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[–] zech7 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Nashville is very concerned bc the majority of economy relies on entertainment and tourism. most people are in the massive Juw music biz and no income in sight because the whole year is shot...all festivals and concerts cancelled. great, as far as we're concerned. most are stupid useless hipsters with soft hands, desperately in need of a reality check.

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[–] SouthernBeachBum 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Y'all do know that the Supreme Court reaffirmed the Right of people to do the work they want, without government permission? The fees, licenses (taxes) and such that governments require is nothing more than a method of people control. In a free market, customers go where they wish; if stores, bars, clubs, and yes, government, do not offer what they want, they ignore them. Why the hell else do you think they keep making things mandatory?

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[–] FreeinTX 4 points 3 points (+7|-4) ago 

Owners are wrong on this one. They operate under a city permit. They agree to the rules.

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[–] Dirty_Money 1 point 1 point (+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.

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[–] FreeinTX 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

There is no "muh bills" exemption in the city code.

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[–] KikesOnTrikes 7 points 5 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.

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[–] 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.

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[–] DeadFox 1 point 6 points (+7|-1) ago 

You aren't free. Stop thinking you are lol

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[–] FreeinTX 0 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.

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[–] cT9NlRLhxlyr 1 point 4 points (+5|-1) ago 

Misleading headline. A more accurate headline:

Nashville Business Owner Ignores Public Health Emergency Declaration and Keeps His Bars and Restaurants Open

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[–] Had 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

If we were really a free country then he could stay open and people would be free to go patronize his establishment. Nobody is forcing people to go out to eat, they can decide not to go out if they want.

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[–] cT9NlRLhxlyr 4 points 0 points (+4|-4) ago 

Freedom isn't absolute. One person's freedom ends where another's begins. You aren't free to steal my money, for example. Why would you think that there is some imaginary "right" to spread viruses during an epidemic?

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