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Businesses that fail to comply with New York City's mandate requiring them to discriminate against unvaccinated individuals by denying entry will face up to $2,000 in fines, Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) announced Monday.
2021-08-18
Posted by:Skidmark

#13  The vaccination rates for blacks is less than other groups. Therefore, blacks will be turned away at a higher rate.

Given that any process that produces disparate outcomes for different races is illegal, lawsuits will be coming quickly. Alinsky, you magnificent bastige, we read your book!
Posted by: SteveS   2021-08-18 18:55  

#12  See you in court De boob.
Posted by: Dale   2021-08-18 16:41  

#11  Been in New England nearly my entire life and I thought grits & collard greens were pretty good. That was that one trip to Atlanta back in the Dot Com days (never to be confused with one of the all-time greatest Rantburg commenters, .com).
Posted by: Raj   2021-08-18 16:05  

#10  #8, dats rayciss!
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-08-18 15:05  

#9  

I give you free reign of my Communist Fiefdom, only if you have taken "The Jab" and can prove it.
U.S. Constitutional Rights Permanently Suspended - William de Blasio (D)
Posted by: Empire Chapter2293   2021-08-18 11:04  

#8  We should have poll taxes and tests to vote. People who can't pass an econ 101 exam should not vote or be allowed to run for office.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-08-18 10:05  

#7  One invader from Pennsylvania I was talking with bemoaned the fact there is no state income tax in Tennessee. He didn't like the sales tax. He didn't like paying 9% sales tax on refrigeraters and ranges. I asked him how many times a year he bought them and he gave me a blank stare
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2021-08-18 10:00  

#6  NYC pollutes the mind. I lived in a sublet there in the early 80's, haven't been back since. I went to CWRU in Cleveland for my undergrad because I knew there would be too many distractions I was already familiar with in Pissburgh, where I was born and went to private high school. I got my degree in 4 years, made a lot of friends, cultivated a lot of new distractions and I'd be there still if not for a job waiting back in SWPA when I graduated (there is a God) You are either able to leave your back yard or you are not.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-08-18 09:19  

#5   "...that's not the way we did it where we came from"...

When I was at the State University of New York at Buffalo back in the late 1970s, we had a lot of kids from New York City who thought they wanted to get as far from home as possible while still getting a remarkably cheap education. More than half of them spent the first semester saying that repeatedly. The second semester they were enrolled in some school in The City.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-08-18 09:10  

#4  Time to start watching the watchers and maybe let some of them wake up naked with a bad headache in an alley...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-08-18 09:01  

#3  "...that's not the way we did it where we came from"...

Then why the hell did you come here?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-08-18 08:58  

#2  /\ The fact that they don't eat grits or collards doesn't make them stupid.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-08-18 07:41  

#1  I thought initially this will take 6 months to work it ways thru the courts. But then I remembered the recent data on relocation patterns of the USA, since the over-hyped C-19 started.

Mostly Yankees Fleeing the North and generally headed South....

☺ We are being invaded by Yankees again.☺

Which also explains why lately we are hearing a lot more "...that's not the way we did it where we came from"...
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-08-18 07:39  

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