If you pass the corner of First and M streets in Northeast Washington, D.C., you may see a long line of customers waiting to buy a hot dog from a tall man wearing a suit and tie.
His name is Isaac Stein, and he’s a furloughed attorney for the IRS Chief Counsel’s Office and owner-operator of Shysters Dogs , a corner hot dog stand that has been set up in the NoMa neighborhood for nearly a month now.
“It is the actualization of a childhood dream,” Stein tells TODAY.com after selling his last dog of the day. He’s completely sold out and has to turn some customers away, assuring them he’d have more tomorrow.
A shyster is a derogatory term meaning a person, especially a lawyer, who uses deceptive practices in business.
As shown by the cart’s slogan, “The only honest ripoff in D.C.,” S

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