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  1. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    Yes but defending still costs money, so settlement often happens.
  2. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    Unless liability protections or tort reform is passed, you can’t blame colleges for not wanting to play.
  3. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    I’m not in favor of massive tax cuts or whatever you think. Actually I’m pretty progressive on lots of issues but I’ve also been involved in small business my whole life and I see certain blindspots among progs. No single partisan has all the right answers
  4. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    Lol you’ve obviously never run a business. There are not adequate safeguards against frivolous lawsuits, ask all the ambulance chaser making 7 figures. And btw the consumer pays higher prices because of it. As do small business. It’s extortion in some cases. NO ONE thinks business should be able...
  5. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    Liability waivers are not always legal and oftentimes get struck down anyway. Plus the universities and NCAA wouldn’t do it as it would make horrible PR and campus would revolt.
  6. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    This is what changes it. Tort reform.
  7. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    Read this opinion https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/08/its-time-for-action-on-covid-liability/#slide-1
  8. raincane

    It looks like it’s over for CFB in 2020.

    Well the congress needs to include liability protections in the next bill. Otherwise it’s a sea of lawsuits everywhere
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