Posted by T in NE on June 02, 2013 at 08:39:25 from (75.234.175.34):
In Reply to: Amish exemption posted by rrlund on June 01, 2013 at 09:29:21:
If you watch when you see a van load of them at a rest area, and look close the driver is now often an Amish in English clothes. At a restaurant, they will all go in to use the restroom, and when they come out he will be in his Amish clothes, and changes back when they leave.
The ones where I grew up, would use you as a savings account. They'd do some work for you, and you couldn't catch up to them to pay them til they needed the money. Could be next week, could be next year. The group that moved in down the road from us had the farms to keep up appearances, and keep the kids busy, but no one moved in without bringing a business with them.
They wanted to open their own school, but the local district kept stepping in and telling them that the kids would be transported on district buses, and how they were going to run the school. Apparently last summer when they bought the old elementary school I went to, they also bought some freedom from Big Brother looking over their shoulder.
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