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Reason: None provided.

I have several kick ass stories about government stealing my land several times, and now I just refuse to own anything.

Once in Texas when a nearby municipality forcibly annexed my property, and in Washington state my 10 acre spread was rezoned without my permission or any notification that a rezoning was being done. I had no means to stop it either time. I sold them both.

Now I own nothing - no house, no car, no land; no nothing that government can seize. Which has turned out to be a very good idea because now I can escape Seattle by giving the landlord 30 days notice and going on my way out of this state with the least amount of financial damage inflicted by government.

You don't own anything in this country, you just get to make the payments on it.

4 years ago
12 score
Reason: None provided.

I have several kick ass stories about government stealing my land several times, and now I just refuse to own anything.

Once in Texas a nearby municipality forcibly annexed my property, and in Washington state my 10 acre spread was rezoned without my permission or any notification that a rezoning was being done. I had no means to stop it either time. I sold them both.

Now I own nothing - no house, no car, no land; no nothing that government can seize. Which has turned out to be a very good idea because now I can escape Seattle by giving the landlord 30 days notice and going on my way out of this state with the least amount of financial damage inflicted by government.

You don't own anything in this country, you just get to make the payments on it.

4 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I have several kick ass stories about government stealing my land several times, and now I just refuse to own anything.

Once in Texas a nearby municipality forcibly annexed my property, and in eastern Washington state my 10 acre spread was rezoned without my permission or any notification that a rezoning was being done. I had no means to stop it either time. I sold them both.

Now I own nothing - no house, no car, no land; no nothing that government can seize. Which has turned out to be a very good idea because now I can escape Seattle by giving the landlord 30 days notice and going on my way out of this state with the least amount of financial damage inflicted by government.

You don't own anything in this country, you just get to make the payments on it.

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I have several kick ass stories about government stealing my land several times, and now I just refuse to own anything.

Once in Texas a nearby municipality forcibly annexed my property, and in eastern Washington state my 10 acre spread was rezoned without my permission or any notification that a rezoning was being done. I had no means to stop it either time. I sold them both.

Now I own nothing - no house, no car, no land; no nothing that government can seize. Which has turned out to be a very good idea because now I can escape Seattle by giving the landlord 30 days notice a going on my way out of this state with the least amount of financial damage inflicted by government.

You don't own anything in this country, you just get to make the payments on it.

4 years ago
1 score