Posted by jdemaris on December 20, 2010 at 17:28:42 from (72.171.0.142):
In Reply to: Re: Yes, it's true posted by LOU from Wi. on December 20, 2010 at 16:27:13:
I used to think many things were not possible in this country, i.e. the USA. I'm not so sure anymore.
Germany already has Federal regs on some aspects of gardening. Read up on "Bundeskleingartengesetz"
I guess we could assume Germans are totally different people and that could never happen here, right? I already tend to think that way in regard to Germans and WWI, WWII, and even the American Revolution.
But, we already have "quick take" Emminent Domain in the USA. It's done all over the USA. Even a small town government can take your land before it's tried in court. And, if a court later says they were wrong, you do NOT get your land back. That's a done-deal except for a few states that don't allow it (like Florida).
We have a European-like Federal heath-care-tax-fine program on the books and slowly going into effect that clearly defies the U.S. Constitution.
We have a president that has not shown enough ID documents to cross the Canadian border - yet he was sworn in and here he is.
We have overt taxing without representation all over the USA, and it gets more overt as time goes on. Anybody paying school taxes as a non-resident property owner? You pay, but you cannot vote.
Lou, I hope your correct. I'm just not as confident as I used to be.
By the way, two people were arrested, convicted and fined in my town last year for "illegal farming." But, that's a violation of local code, not Federal law.
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