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12/14/2007 1:25:43 PM
12/14/2007 1:29:16 PM
12/14/2007 1:33:12 PM
Local governments have every right to guide growth take away your property rights.
12/14/2007 1:44:10 PM
I wonder if this ban would cover chains like In-and-Out or Baja Fresh, or if this would simply be considered a local restaurant and given a bye. I guess I'm just curious as to what they define as fast food. From the sound of the article, it seems you cover a really large swath of restaurants, not just your local McDonald's.
12/14/2007 1:50:31 PM
12/14/2007 2:17:36 PM
The reason for the fast food restaurants being everywhere is not because of demand, rather, the franchising fees are so low that it is the simplest means of "starting" a business. ^^^As for this property rights bullshit, you do not have unlimited rights on your property. This is the problem with libertarians, they do not understand the concept of society[Edited on December 14, 2007 at 2:50 PM. Reason : clarify for hur]
12/14/2007 2:41:57 PM
Nice fucking red herring.I am a libertarian and I support democracy. Your right to turn the 1.2 acre plot next to my house into a garbage dump, hog farm, Quik-E-Mart, interferes with my liberty to purchase land and not have its value plummet and to raise my family in a clean environment. Citizens coming together or electing council representatives to create zoning laws ensures that my actions do not effect the liberty and rights of those around me thus upholding the libertarian ideals.
12/14/2007 2:48:39 PM
I wasn't attacking you, I was referencing the comments made earlier in the thread about taking away property rights.
12/14/2007 2:49:51 PM
oh ok
12/14/2007 2:52:22 PM
12/14/2007 3:06:48 PM
12/14/2007 3:29:52 PM
well i have the right to vote for members of the city council and support them in telling McD's to take their Fat Food elsewehre
12/14/2007 3:35:49 PM
i'm guessing they dont have many grocery stores in south central LA to buy healthy food...so before anyone says they should stop eating fast unhealthy food, and save money buy cooking healthy meals, remember thatyou eat what you are provided
12/14/2007 4:04:21 PM
maybe they are trying to promote local restaurants who can't compete against huge conglamartes like McD's on every corner
12/14/2007 4:06:56 PM
they should stop asian people from opening restaurants in the ghetto. Those are all independent and way worse than fast food places.[Edited on December 14, 2007 at 4:22 PM. Reason : !]
12/14/2007 4:21:07 PM
^^ Why can't they compete? If they are giving the people what they want, then they should most certainly be able to compete. Just because the franchise owner has a big corporate logo on his front door doesn't make him immune to the effects of demand.Furthermore, it's an awfuly broad ban if they're just looking to keep out corporate giants. Off the top of my head, the following found around the campus here would be banned under this:AmorésMelvinsSakura'sSnoopy'sCookoutChampsChina PearlSylvia'sShanghai ExpressGolden Dragonand then some of the larger, but still nice placesZaxby'sI :heart: NY Brugersthat wings place that opened in mission valley
12/14/2007 6:31:20 PM
12/14/2007 6:52:19 PM
12/14/2007 8:43:02 PM
I guess accept why people would want to influence such things. However, I can't stand the way it works currently. Zoning laws and city ordinances often make local officials into tiny tyrants. If you must do it, do it without the hierarchy.[Edited on December 14, 2007 at 8:54 PM. Reason : epic fail]
12/14/2007 8:50:09 PM
12/14/2007 9:07:55 PM
12/14/2007 9:40:13 PM
As long as it's just a dude, sure. I don't want the bosses doing it, or telling folks what to do.Consistency.(By the way, HUR, where do you live? I'm curious.)
12/14/2007 9:51:31 PM
Statements such as the following are foolish at best: "Someone still has to buy the food to keep them in business. These places don't grow money in the grease bins."The fast food establishments promote run down areas, and that is the problem. When given the choice between easy, cheap, shitty food or otherwise, they will choose the former. This leads to run down communities that support themselves, and just continually grow. It doesn't take much to support these areas. A few fast food joints, a Gas n' Go, and a Wal-Mart 5 miles away.This whole argument reminds me of year round schools. Districts that implement them meet stiff resistance from parents. After they are implemented, the support for year round schools grows tremendously in those areas after they see how it works. While it is easy to say that government is trying to take away our rights and micromanage us, the truth is that people don't know what the hell they want / need. Zoning restrictions by local governments are far from unreasonable.
12/15/2007 12:17:39 AM
how did a debate about fast food turn into about year around schools. Just out of curiosity what are the benefits of year around school. I dont have children so i really couldn't give a fuck.
12/15/2007 2:54:53 AM
No, that's not it all. This thread's about zoning. How does zoning work in your area?
12/15/2007 11:44:28 AM
12/15/2007 11:48:55 AM
12/15/2007 12:00:40 PM
To be fair, intellectual property rights are completely different.If I stole HUR's TV, as he thinks I want to, he would no longer be able to use it. However, if I copied a song of his, we'd both still be able to listen to the song.While people should compensated for work, current intellectual property rights laws are utterly absurd.
12/15/2007 12:12:15 PM
Artists should not be compensated for the time and effort they put into their art?
12/15/2007 12:21:49 PM
you are neglecting the RIAA lawsuits solely goes to the RIAA board members. ^ its arguable that the economics are negligible. not to admit that I "download" illegal music but i am not going to have a CD for every band in my library had p2p no avaliable. on the other hand after listening to some music i may have not otherwise have bought i may decide to get their next album or pay to see their next show now that i have been exposed to the music.
12/15/2007 12:34:01 PM
12/15/2007 12:38:40 PM
^^ You're saying that it's not bad because of minimal economic impact. By that logic, I should be able to come over to your house and take your X-Box. As long as I bring it back, you suffer minimal economic damage and it's all good, right?^ At least you're consistent.
12/15/2007 12:59:03 PM
12/15/2007 1:40:26 PM
yeah no shit even treetwista10 and i have been seeing eye to eye on a lot shit the last few weeks
12/15/2007 2:40:03 PM
12/18/2007 3:22:03 AM
look I have every right to be fat. I know the health risks... I pay for my own health insurance and I'm the one who has to live with it.It's really none of your damn business how I choose to eat.
12/18/2007 9:51:11 AM
No one is preventing you from driving a few extra miles to get your artery clogging goodness.As much as the libertarians want to scream about personal responsibility, it's a basic fact that Americans in general are terrible at it, and I don't think it's a leap of loss of liberty for a municipality to enact an ordinance like this. It's really no different than a tax hike on cigs or beer in my eyes.
12/18/2007 10:47:59 AM
This has nothing to do with libertarianism. Being a libertarian does not mean you can do whatever the fuck you want. Individuals of the LA community decided they did not want a McD's on every block. I do not see a problem.
12/18/2007 10:58:46 AM
12/18/2007 2:39:42 PM
^ Nice
12/18/2007 4:02:32 PM
if the people of LA are so against this then they can protest or simply vote for a new candidate who can reverse this decision.ohh boo hooo Big Bertha might have to walk 4 blocks to get to the closest wendy's instead of having a McD's 20 feet way
12/18/2007 4:21:30 PM
i wish State would shut down the Wolves Den cause I just cant stop myself from going there and eating and getting fatOnce they shut it down I guess we can just vote for somebody else to bring it back]
12/18/2007 4:24:05 PM
12/18/2007 4:26:48 PM
I wonder if the city of Raleigh would have a problem with me buying a chunk of land next to Athens Drive High School and turning it into an adult entertainment / head shop. I'd make a killing in profits.btw 1337 if you read the article the ordinance doesn't close down exisiting establishments but merely prevents any new ones from arising.^ If the student senate came together and decided that they did not want to open another wolves den in N. Campus then it would be up to the students to raise their voices to let our leaders know we do not approve of this action.Why even have a gov't to make decisions otherwise. The constitution while supporting liberty does not give individuals the right to do whatever the fuck they feel like doing. Maybe you should put your effort into writing a letter to the city of Raleigh b.c the N.P.O impedes on my 1st amendment right to assembly instead of bitching about another McFat burger joint opening in an already saturated market. McDonalds, CVS, and Starbucks reminds me of a malignant tumor[Edited on December 18, 2007 at 4:33 PM. Reason : a]
12/18/2007 4:27:11 PM
12/18/2007 4:31:12 PM
^ whopps sounds like this new ordinance plans on changing the zoning obviously. should city council members democratically elected by the population not have the authority to change zoning
12/18/2007 4:35:05 PM
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12/18/2007 5:51:15 PM