A man’s home is his castle, or at least it would be if the government didn’t go around imprisoning people for what they do on their own property.
For most of the country’s history, it has been understood that someone could do whatever they want on their property so long as it doesn’t hurt anyone else or infringe on their possessions and holdings. Indeed, this notion was one of the ideas that drove the Founding Fathers to lead their countrymen to independence in the first place.
Unfortunately, the rise of progressivism has resulted in steady expansion of the state’s power, practically giving authorities free reign to dictate how Americans should conduct themselves in their own homes. It seems that there really is nothing to small for the government to stick its nose into, as Minnesota resident Jay Nygard has so painfully learned.
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At the very end of the article it reveals he was living under an HOA. It was the HOA that filed the complaint.
The article makes it sound like this is an isolated incident of government power struggle but the truth is he was a douche. Pretty sure minnesota would not have an issue if he lived out in the country. But with him trying to build a ruby ridge compound in the heart of a prominent neighborhood he deserved it.
Our Government is a joke. One day soon people will fight back with whatever they have to. There will be blood in our streets.
This is the country we live in now. And people still insist that America is free.
So it was his neighbors that complained about the wind turbine. It is not illegal to have wind turbines. Collect rainwater of living off the grid.
Government overreach. The exact thing the Constitution was written to prevent.
What!
These people(the ones making up these insane rules), do not obey the laws, why should the rest of us…
Is that “recap” or “kneecap?”
I’ll settle for kneecap!
Jay Sekulow appeal it