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QUOTE (pettie4sox @ Apr 1, 2015 -> 02:17 PM) I was going to build/start this plant/business in Indiana but... There are specific reasons why businesses start and stay in a certain area. Tax advantages, economic incentives, nearby customers, nearby suppliers, owners live nearby, etc. Rarely is there a business that can just open randomly anywhere. Businesses open to make money. People are investing their life's savings. Someone from Indiana isn't going to say I was going to open a business here in my hometown but now I will move to Kentucky instead. People don't make major investments based on forcing social change. The issues that cause businesses to choose a location or not are ones that impact their bottom line. Social issues are not a major determent.
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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Apr 1, 2015 -> 12:40 PM) And businesses not wanting to associate with Indiana. If you bring 100+ people to the state for a convention there's a high likelihood one of them is gay. Restaurants in Indiana would have the right to turn them away for that reason. You want to push your employees like that? You want them to know that's the kind of environment you create on an everyday basis? Having a convention or opening an office in Indiana is a statement in support of legalized discrimination. Opening somewhere else isn't a statement on anything. Doing business with the state of Indiana is now a statement in favor of discrimination. Counterpoints for discussion. What is the convention mecca in Indiana? Fort Wayne? Any convention is probably more local in nature. It will be more expensive to move it out of state and the folks attending are probably already in Indiana. I'm also going to believe the businesses that support this law will "proudly" announce it. Is opening in Texas or Pennsylvania a statement of supporting capital punishment? Opening in Wyoming a statement about gun ownership? Was opening a business in Iowa a statement about same sex marriage? People open businesses in their home areas. Corporations open where there are customers. This will blow over and be forgotten in days or weeks. If Indiana offered you a tenure track position you would have to consider it. It isn't that you support this law. A business could open up, place a sign that they do not discriminate and that anyone is welcome and be in business and protest the law at the same time. The loss of money is hyperbole and propaganda to overturn a really stupid law that I am embarrassed to see passed in the nation I live. More like 1815 and 2015.
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QUOTE (LDF @ Apr 1, 2015 -> 08:32 AM) maybe i am being bias and this should be for the food link, but there is no better breakfast than a good mexican breakfast..... the only thing that will make it better, sharing with your love ones. x2
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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Apr 1, 2015 -> 10:58 AM) Taco Bell serves breakfast now.
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QUOTE (pettie4sox @ Apr 1, 2015 -> 10:21 AM) This whole law is full of fail. This is going to do way more harm for the state's economy than you can imagine. Such as? People not planning their vacations to Indiana?
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QUOTE (LDF @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 03:33 PM) i hope i wasn't being harsh.... i am an old fart, 1 mexican breakfast from dieing.... what a way to go.... eating great food and right in the middle of great sex. life is so simple. ignorance is not bliss. as long as people want or has a need to learn, it is there. look to your older uncles, aunts and you will learn bundles of things. Not harsh at all. One of the things I love about teaching in Weslaco, Texas on the border and now in San Antonio is I learn what it is like to grow up as a first or second generation Mexican-American. Now that I am in San Antonio I hear stories about being almost every minority and branch of the military kid there are. Most people who study and teach literature score high in empathy. You are killing me with the breakfast reference. Fresh homemade tortillas with butter, frijoles with a sheen of lard on top, fresh fried eggs with salsa, a little chorizo or bacon . . .
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 03:32 PM) You ignored the most important part. Which part?
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 02:26 PM) One huge difference here is this is not a business. There is no product being sold to the general public. You aren't paying for posts here. A more apt question would be could he refuse advertising from gay based businesses. How is it not a business? He sells advertising space. There are plenty of businesses that do not sell to the general public.
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I ask to learn. I agree I see things as a 50+ year old white guy.
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 02:15 PM) Not unless he was removing all posts by everyone on the topic. And even then, it would be a tough sell. Not a tough sell at all. We restrict topics here all the time. We restrict certain members from discussing anything in the filibuster. Another formerly significant forum dropped all political talk. Blocking all discussions of gay rights would be right in that mix and not a tough sell at all.
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QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 11:46 AM) What kind of drugs are you on to make some of the leaps that you do? Why don't you share? I am suggesting that almost every socially liberal thing people want to nowadays costs money. And lots of it. Everyone sees papa government as an open wallet and goes for their piece. Green energy? yeah, how many failed startups have there been in the last few years alone, with ties to politicians, big money donors or relatives that stiffed the fed for money? Solyndra? There are others. http://dailysignal.com/2012/10/18/presiden...nergy-failures/ While Jenks is right, you can enact things that cost little or no money, that won't last for long. It will never be good enough, people will want more done, and more costs money. Well you certainly aren't leaping here. Here is your exact quote "create a new agency with a huge budget to watch over the environment". I tok a drug induced leap to ask you if that expense was worth it? Now read your response.
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 11:07 AM) But he couldn't remove all gay posters posts, just because they are gay. Well he could now if he were hosting in Indiana. If they are posting about gay rights he certainly could.
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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 10:29 AM) As a business owner, Jas should have the right to place conditions on how the customer's product will look, but not to unilaterally refuse to accept the customer's business. No. Jas is legally allowed to remove any post that is made here. Otherwise this would be filled with spammers, trolls, and the like to the point his business would be closed.
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QUOTE (illinilaw08 @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 09:12 AM) Every single one of your examples is a criminal act - with the exception of the gay wedding. I don't think those examples are on point. Actually you can legally kill a cop or a cop can kill a kid. Pharmaceutical manufactures are refusing to sell drugs for capital punishment because of the potential backlash when the company name is made public. Is that wrong? By the same process a company that prints Church bulletins and religious tracks refuses to make signs for a KKK rally seems within their right to protect their business. And I know they are calling this a religious freedom law, but it seems simpler to me. If someone approaches a builder and asks them to build a house the builder has an option to not bid on that proposal. If you go to a pool company and ask them to build you a pool with certain specifications, they can say no. If you go to a contract manufacturer and ask them to build something, they are not obligated to build it for you. We can go on and on where businesses are allowed to not work on projects. You want to book an event center for your wedding and they say they can't accept your booking for that date. Businesses are allowed to turn down customers all the time.
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QUOTE (LDF @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 06:06 AM) many thanks again. now for the important part....... Do you believe that these guys went into SAE as racists or was it a result of being exposed to the racism and wanting to fit in? In other words, had they never joined that Fraternity would they still hold those views?
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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Mar 31, 2015 -> 07:13 AM) I just don't buy that the baker should have the right to not produce a cake for an "objectionable" event. I think people are trying to stretch the act of baking a cake into some kind of endorsement or approval of the event the cake is for, and I think that's an overreach of "religious freedom." I wouldn't label it religious freedom, I think of it the same way that I do this forum. As an owner Jas can decide what is written on his website by his customers. Replace a cake for the website and it is how I am thinking of it.
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Mark Buehrle still a class act.....JB not so much
Texsox replied to juddling's topic in The Diamond Club
I thought it was all fun and games as well, but I do see how someone could interpret it the other way. -
It's hard to run the table(s). fatigue, pressure, bad luck could all spell doom for Kentucky. It's fun to have a heavyweight in the tournament and watch if anyone can knock them out. Way better to me than everyone has a chance.
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QUOTE (LDF @ Mar 30, 2015 -> 04:36 PM) ok, i understand what you are saying but you are trying to jam everything in a 1 case verdict fits all. you agree that the universities may have violated their civil rights. all i am saying is the president may have overstep his or her authority in expelling those he or she expelled by using a wide blanket. all i am saying is the students has rights. what they were doing is despicable. i am a minority and if i can see this, as much as i hate to admit it, they may have a huge maelstrom brewing. then the press will step in. there is something call due diligence, that the school may not have follow, in otherwords, dotting the I's and crossing the T's. ~~~ edit - Tex, i owe you an apology for coming across as a stupid jerk. you didn't do anything to deserve me treating you as such. again i am sorry. the end. at least for me peace. And I was stating the President probably has the authority, and should have. The buck has to stop somewhere and that is usually at the highest office in any organization. I do believe the decision may have been violated. Somehow one small point that I didn't think really amounted to anything became a focus, which it should not have been. Thank you for the apology, but it really isn't necessary and just is the nature of the medium we are using to communicate. If we had been talking and listening we would have zoomed past that in a couple seconds and realized we agreed on 99% of the issues.
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There is producing a cake and there is producing cake celebrating an event the baker finds objectionable - gay wedding, lynching, killing of a cop, killing of an unarmed black teenager by a cop, etc. Remember there freedoms, if we can call it that, potentially protect everyone.
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QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Mar 30, 2015 -> 11:21 PM) See that big, bold word there? While you are right, you CAN be, it just doesn't happen. Everyone has a hand out for something. If you are pro environment, then the government will fund focus groups, start a committee, fund a boatload of studies, create a new agency with a huge budget to watch over the environment, and make sure that the budget never shrinks. Are you suggesting our environment isn't worth watching over? Industry did so well policing itself before strong laws were passed in the 1960s.
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QUOTE (CrimsonWeltall @ Mar 30, 2015 -> 02:14 PM) Sounds like the Libertarian Party, which hasn't managed to get 1% of the votes in the last 8 presidential elections. I don't see either of the two major parties making significant movement towards that - it conflicts with their basic narratives. We're an entrenched two party system. Any candidate with a chance to get elected will work within the existing system. Which is sad.
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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Mar 26, 2015 -> 10:31 PM) I would go into at least 3 courses that have teaching centers and meet with the pro. See if you like what he says. Nothing is worse than spending an hour with a guy that doesn't get what you want to do. The guy at harbor side kept trying to make me into a draw player. It ruined my swing for an entire season. And plan on a season of lessons spaced out enough to groove a change before going back. I see some of my players getting so lost. Each week it was a new change and the previous weeks change wasn't incorporated.
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QUOTE (SnB @ Mar 25, 2015 -> 04:46 PM) I'm pretty sure it's the stock shaft. Most of my hits seem to be a little higher than the sweet spot of the face. Maybe just get the club shortened? Pick your spots where to hit the driver. Most par 5s and many Par 4s you will be just fine with a smooth 3 wood from the tee. I'd also check the loft of your driver. If you are hitting a low lofted driver 8.5 to 9 you might benefit from a switch to an 11 or 12 degree driver. For the immediate needs. Depending on what score you are hoping to reach analyse where you are losing strokes. I have my novice players who are trying to break 90 divide the yardage of par 4s in three. Usually three seven irons will allow them to hit lots of greens and set up par putts. Same with par 5s only divide by 4. Now if you can get something a little longer down the fairway, that allows a wedge into the green. I have a player shooting solid mid 80s with a hybrid off the tee while we fix his fairway metals and driver.
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The official, Predict the 2015 White Sox record thread
Texsox replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
95. My sciatica isn't acting up like in bad years. Every 10 years, again.
