>>People should be able to live their lives as they see fit and without government interference as long as they obey the 10 commandments.
IMO, it was a mistake for him to become public - you can be pretty sure some government bureaucrat somewhere is plotting ways to make him comply with society’s rules and regulations. They will probably try to condem his house because it doesn’t meet the standards they like - or they will get him for something else.
Agreed. Govco will not this man stand as an example. Everyone will comply to Lord Govco.
You’re probably right. About ten years ago I found a single county in the entire lower 48 that had no zoning. The only codes you had to conform were state codes for electric and sewage. The county’s major services included snow removal on county roads and a trash dump. You were responsible for your own trash removal.
Read about A.K.Miller, of East Orange, VT.
When he died, no one was the wiser, but when his wife died, the jig was up. Los Federales were onsite in a split second where they found one million in gold bullion in a wood pile! This happened in 1996.
They then auctioned off his amazing collection of antique automobiles, notably Stutz models, and other possessions all to collect back taxes.
He deserves the Medal of Freedom, if taken at its literal meaning.