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SCOTUS Rules About Colorodo Baker
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(06-07-2018, 12:31 PM)Beaker Wrote: But times have changed and many more people understand and abhor the practice of discrimination. A far more likely scenario is that more of the 90% side with the people discriminated against, and the business loses more than 10%. Beyond that, 10% is not an insignificant number. If your competitors increase their business by 10% over you, they can use the additional profit to grab further market share through things like advertising, hiring additional help, etc. So in the end, you end up getting out competed by more than just 10%. Its not a static number.

Times have not changed where I live.  If a business here came out against gays their business would go up instead of down.

And like I said before.  In many small towns there is only one good bake shop.

Amyx Hardware store is on Grainger County where I live.  It is the only full hardware store within 30 miles

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RE: SCOTUS Rules About Colorodo Baker - fredtoast - 06-07-2018, 02:03 PM

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