But, Without Government, Who Would Empower and Enrich Themselves by ‘Legislating’ Society Directly Into Poverty and Prison?

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

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Victory for African-Style Hair Braiders in Iowa:
http://ij.org/press-release/victory-african-style-hair-braiders-iowa/

(Matt Powers) Hair braiders in Iowa will soon be free to earn an honest living. Under a new law that will take effect tomorrow, July 1, braiders will be exempted from Iowa’s cosmetology licensing laws and will simply need to register with the state. The Institute for Justice (IJ) and braiders Aicheria Bell and Achan Agit will voluntarily dismiss their lawsuit challenging Iowa’s law requiring that African-style hair braiders get a cosmetology license.

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My Commentary: But, without government, who would empower and enrich themselves by “legislating” society directly into poverty and prison, while forcing their victims to pay for the so-called “service,” under threat of violence, kidnapping and murder?

Discussing Food Trucks as the Future of Small Business Ownership

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “Food Trucks Are the Future of Small Business Ownership!“…

Rayn: Nice 😉

More Millennials Support Legalizing Food Trucks Than Google Glass and Bitcoin:
http://ij.org/more-millennials-support-legalizing-food-trucks-than-google-glass-and-bitcoin

Mike R.: Food trucks and other mobile businesses just seem like the next logical thing. Especially when you pair it with apps. Imagine ordering something in advance and the truck comes right to your business and COOKS it right there. Talk about fresh delivery! Plus food trucks were one of my best parts of my time at Rutgers.

Food Trucks Are the Future of Small Business Ownership!

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

More Millennials Support Legalizing Food Trucks Than Google Glass and Bitcoin:
http://ij.org/more-millennials-support-legalizing-food-trucks-than-google-glass-and-bitcoin

You’ll pry food trucks from our cold dead hands.

That’s one of the takeaways from a new Reason-Rupe poll that surveyed 2,000 young adults for their thoughts on politics and government regulations. Among millennials, 81 percent want to legalize food trucks, making them the most popular of the 13 activities and products Reason-Rupe asked about in its polling.

Allowing mobile vendors to work freely topped support for plastic bags (66 percent) and buying incandescent light bulbs (64 percent) as well as new developments in technology like wearing Google Glass in public (66 percent), online gambling (58 percent), and the cryptocurrency Bitcoin (49 percent). As Emily Ekins of the Reason Foundation put it, “millennials don’t like to be nannied, opting for personal choice over regulation.”

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My Commentary: Nice 😉