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ClassicLiberal wrote:
Fukshot wrote: example:

Court says discriminating against me for purposes of employment is illegal, yet 90% of the population either wants to discriminate or fears the loss of business that would be caused by failing to discriminate against me.

How am I protected in your market-driven fantasyland? Who will volunteer to pay to protect my rights?
You would file a lawsuits against them and prove your case and then receive compensation for their violation of the law. There are law firms that will work your case on a contingent basis. Normally, the defendent would pay you.
and who pays to run the courts and who pays to enforce the judgement?

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Fukshot wrote:
ClassicLiberal wrote:
Fukshot wrote: example:

Court says discriminating against me for purposes of employment is illegal, yet 90% of the population either wants to discriminate or fears the loss of business that would be caused by failing to discriminate against me.

How am I protected in your market-driven fantasyland? Who will volunteer to pay to protect my rights?
You would file a lawsuits against them and prove your case and then receive compensation for their violation of the law. There are law firms that will work your case on a contingent basis. Normally, the defendent would pay you.
and who pays to run the courts and who pays to enforce the judgement?
Well, certainly not those Job Creators with their trillions of tax-exempt dollars staying in off-shore banks...
In a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich the chicken and cow are involved while the pig is committed.

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ClassicLiberal wrote:
Xela wrote:This kind of stuff has been around for years.

I was once a welfare child, for several years in fact (thanks mom and dad for all your sacrifices). But now am a grown, independent, voting, jury bound, taxpaying person. That's right voting and taxpaying, and by taxpaying I mean gladly payiing it forward. Thank you Peoples of the United States of America.

Xela
I hope your thanks to your parents was sarcasm, as if they sacrificed, you wouldn't have ever experienced welfare.
I take my welcome to this forum back.

Xela
"We are all born mad. Some remain so." Waiting for Godot

"...as soon as there is language, generality has entered the scene..." Derrida

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eelj wrote:I know what Xela meant. Maybe he will chime in on how he became a successful taxpaying citizen once again. Its his story to tell.
Thanks eelj. I wouldn't mind talking about it at the meeting.

Xela
"We are all born mad. Some remain so." Waiting for Godot

"...as soon as there is language, generality has entered the scene..." Derrida

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Xela wrote:
eelj wrote:I know what Xela meant. Maybe he will chime in on how he became a successful taxpaying citizen once again. Its his story to tell.
Thanks eelj. I wouldn't mind talking about it at the meeting.

Xela
I wish I could be there.
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Xela wrote:
ClassicLiberal wrote:
Xela wrote:This kind of stuff has been around for years.

I was once a welfare child, for several years in fact (thanks mom and dad for all your sacrifices). But now am a grown, independent, voting, jury bound, taxpaying person. That's right voting and taxpaying, and by taxpaying I mean gladly payiing it forward. Thank you Peoples of the United States of America.

Xela
I hope your thanks to your parents was sarcasm, as if they sacrificed, you wouldn't have ever experienced welfare.
I take my welcome to this forum back.

Xela
Please explain...how did your parents sacrifice, yet you still wound up on welfare? What exactly did your parents sacrifice?
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Xela wrote:
ClassicLiberal wrote:
Xela wrote:This kind of stuff has been around for years.

I was once a welfare child, for several years in fact (thanks mom and dad for all your sacrifices). But now am a grown, independent, voting, jury bound, taxpaying person. That's right voting and taxpaying, and by taxpaying I mean gladly payiing it forward. Thank you Peoples of the United States of America.

Xela
I hope your thanks to your parents was sarcasm, as if they sacrificed, you wouldn't have ever experienced welfare.
I take my welcome to this forum back.

Xela
ClassicLiberal wrote: Please explain...how did your parents sacrifice, yet you still wound up on welfare? What exactly did your parents sacrifice?
I owe you no explanation, troll. "Pretty please, sugar on top" doesn't count either. :dance2:

Buh bye, :wave:

Xela
"We are all born mad. Some remain so." Waiting for Godot

"...as soon as there is language, generality has entered the scene..." Derrida

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