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    Mich. Teen Starts Hot Dog Stand to Help Disabled Parents, Shut Down by City Almost Immediately




    Just how hard is it to start a business in Michigan? Nearly impossible, it seems, if the recent endeavors of 13-year-old Nathan Duszynski are any indication.

    “I was trying to help my mom and my dad, because they’re both on disability,” Duszynski explained, saying that one parent has epilepsy and the other has multiple sclerosis, “so I was just trying to bring in some money for them and the household while they’re struggling.”

    (Related: President Obama: ‘If You Have a Business– You Didn’t Build That. Somebody Else Made That Happen)

    So young Nathan saved money by doing odd jobs for neighbors and extra chores until, with a little bit of help from his parents, he had enough money to buy his own hot dog cart. Reports indicate that in addition to helping out his family, Duszynski also hoped that if he worked there long enough, he might be able to help pay for college or a car.

    “We went and we talked with Anna from City Hall on the third floor, and she told us that it was fine, and we wanted to make sure that we stopped in there in person about a month ago…and asked her…do we need a business permit, license? And she said no,” Duszynski’s mother Lynette explained.

    Bur after they had spent roughly $1,500 on the cart, on the same day they set it up in the parking lot of a local sports store (with the owner’s consent), the city stopped by to let the 13-year-old know he was being shut down.



    Here’s a video of the young entrepreneur and his parents:

    Most reports indicate that the stand was only up and running for about ten minutes before the city official dropped by. (Don’t you wish they moved that quickly at the DMV?)

    (Related: Running Gag: Another Lemonade Stand Shut Down by Authorities)

    Apparently, there is a zoning law that prevents competition from food stands with a number of restaurants in the area.

    Michael LaFaive, the director of the Mackinac Center for Fiscal Policy said: “It’s no surprise…What makes market capitalism work is the ability of individuals to provide highly nuanced, competing alternatives to some existing business. This seems like just another sad episode of some government micromanaging the lives of many to benefit a few.


    “I‘m getting shut down already and I haven’t even started,” Duszynski remarked in disbelief.

    “[And] now, we’re stuck with all these hot dogs” his mother added.

    The next step, the family agreed, is to sell the cart and somehow use the money to try to change the ordinance.

    Fortunately, a local business stepped in to ensure the young man didn’t take a loss for his entrepreneurial endeavor, buying it for a whopping $2,500 dollars.

    WZZM 13 reported:

    Shoreline Container heard about Nathan’s problem and decided to help him out. Managers at the company was especially impressed by his professionalism at such a young age.

    “He’s just a real go-getter, and at that age that’s unusual. It’s unusual that they can relate to adults like he does and so he really caught our eye, so to speak,” said Carolyn Norman, who works for the container company.

    The packaging company will be using the cart for outdoor cookouts, but will still allow Nathan to use it on special occasions. In fact, Nathan already has one wedding lined up.

    But commenters haven‘t been able to resist pointing out the irony between the president’s recent comment that, “if you have a business, you didn’t build that…somebody else made that happen,” and how the government really prevented this boy’s success.

    One wrote: “Think of all the business that did NOT happen, thanks to government bureaucrats and regulations.”
    Last edited by sc281; 07-25-2012, 01:20 PM.

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    fucking morons... wah, poor us, we don't have a permit and we want to sell these out of date hot dogs
    http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Cooter View Post
      fucking morons... wah, poor us, we don't have a permit and we want to sell these out of date hot dogs

      You did read where he and his family went down there, in person, after calling and asking once before, and asked what all they needed to set this up, right? I don't know how much more dilligent you can get about opening a business than asking the bureaucracy for everything needed to do it.

      We went and we talked with Anna from City Hall on the third floor, and she told us that it was fine, and we wanted to make sure that we stopped in there in person about a month ago…and asked her…do we need a business permit, license? And she said no,” Duszynski’s mother Lynette explained.

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      • #4
        I always thought it was stupid you gotta have a permit for garage sales . Sound like teh same kind of thing going on

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cooter View Post
          fucking morons... wah, poor us, we don't have a permit and we want to sell these out of date hot dogs
          You did read where he and his family went down there, in person, after calling and asking once before, and asked what all they needed to set this up, right? I don't know how much more dilligent you can get about opening a business than asking the bureaucracy for everything needed to do it.
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          Second Step: Break out the "Jump to Conclusions" mat
          "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Cooter View Post
            fucking morons... wah, poor us, we don't have a permit and we want to sell these out of date hot dogs
            wat?
            Originally posted by BradM
            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
            Originally posted by Leah
            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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            • #7
              I bet the county/state has a heath department that regulates it, not the city.
              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Baron View Post
                I bet the county/state has a heath department that regulates it, not the city.
                It's a bs zoning law.

                I reread the article and found that this protion wasn't copied and pasted:

                Most reports indicate that the stand was only up and running for about ten minutes before the city official dropped by. (Don’t you wish they moved that quickly at the DMV?)

                (Related: Running Gag: Another Lemonade Stand Shut Down by Authorities)

                Apparently, there is a zoning law that prevents competition from food stands with a number of restaurants in the area.

                Michael LaFaive, the director of the Mackinac Center for Fiscal Policy said: “It’s no surprise…What makes market capitalism work is the ability of individuals to provide highly nuanced, competing alternatives to some existing business. This seems like just another sad episode of some government micromanaging the lives of many to benefit a few.”

                Here’s a video of the young entrepreneur and his parents:



                I''ve edited the OP.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sc281 View Post
                  It's a bs zoning law.

                  I reread the article and found that this protion wasn't copied and pasted:

                  Most reports indicate that the stand was only up and running for about ten minutes before the city official dropped by. (Don’t you wish they moved that quickly at the DMV?)

                  (Related: Running Gag: Another Lemonade Stand Shut Down by Authorities)

                  Apparently, there is a zoning law that prevents competition from food stands with a number of restaurants in the area.

                  Michael LaFaive, the director of the Mackinac Center for Fiscal Policy said: “It’s no surprise…What makes market capitalism work is the ability of individuals to provide highly nuanced, competing alternatives to some existing business. This seems like just another sad episode of some government micromanaging the lives of many to benefit a few.”

                  Here’s a video of the young entrepreneur and his parents:



                  I''ve edited the OP.
                  the Highlands off 20 @ Matlock have a similar deal, though im not sure it is a city policy as much as a property management co deal. Supposedly they can only have one type of food place, so only one mexican style, one italian, etc. Im not sure how Bone Daddy's and Rudy's got to play together, maybe it is different styles or something.
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #10
                    John Stossel did this a few month ago.

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                    • #11
                      I'm a busy man...

                      DIDN'T READ!
                      http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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                      • #12
                        I didn't even bat an eye. I have been filling out bullshit forms for the State of New Jersey for two days over stuff like this. You would be suprised the amount of stupid faggotry that you have to go through in order to start a business in these shithole areas where the local government wants to put their hand in your pocket. I am suprised that the cops didn't seize the whole operation.
                        Originally posted by racrguy
                        What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
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                        Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                        • #13
                          This has been happening all over the place.

                          Kids can't even sell lemonade any more, nor can you have your own garden.
                          Full time ninja editor.

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                          • #14
                            Gubment wants their piece .

                            Take a walk theyll tax your feet

                            Try to sit theyre going to want some tax for that seat

                            After all. The poor arent going to earn their own money are they ? Someone has to do it !

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by waycooljr View Post
                              Gubment wants their piece .

                              Take a walk theyll tax your feet

                              Try to sit theyre going to want some tax for that seat

                              After all. The poor arent going to earn their own money are they ? Someone has to do it !
                              You mean the ultra rich that are exempt from taxes.
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