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So THAT'S why you're known as the NYLiar!!!
"In 1934, it was a tailoring and cleaning establishment owned and run by Jacob Maged, 49.
With his responsibilities as a father of four, Maged should have shunned a life of crime. Instead, he advertised his criminal activity with a placard in his shop window, promising to press men's suits for 35 cents. This he did, even though President Franklin Roosevelt's New Dealers, who knew an amazing number of things -- his economic aides were not called a "Brains Trust" for nothing -- knew that the proper price for pressing a man's suit was 40 cents.
Maged trifled by his 5-cent violation of New Jersey's "tailors' code," written in conjunction with the NRA. On April 20, 1934, he was fined $100 -- serious money when the average family income was about $1,500 -- and sentenced to 30 days in jail."
George F. Will - Trifle with the government? Just ask Jacob Maged
Sieg Heil, Franklin!!!
You left out the part where he only spent 3 days in jail and didn't have to pay the fine.
You also left out that the price controls were legislatively enacted.
Next you'll be telling us that Truman's campaign against war profiteering mirrored the Gestapo.
But included the significant portions....the dictatorial methods of the totalitarian New Deal.
Don't you get tired of the beatings?
It wasn't dictatorial. Dictators don't have legislatures and courts retaining power to contest their will.
So...you don't get tired of the beatings?
There is a term for folks who suffer from the disability that you have....and it was the topic that Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch wrote about.
Your disability is known as masochism.
Your disability is known as failure to produce one word of substantive refutation of what I posted.
I nailed ya,' huh?