Well, worry no more. You now have a permit:
Print them out and distribute them to all your friends and family PDF here (Thanks to the Granarchist!) |
Yes, Ron Swanson's permit is simpler, but as you know, some people want to do things they have no right to do. This avoids that issue.
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Contrary to popular opinion, I believe the state has the obligation to require permits and fees from people using their lands and resources.
ReplyDeleteYes, the very idea of a state is anathema to liberty, but the reality is one exists and is charged to maintain certain resources (like muh roads) and this maintenance, which also includes insurance, has a cost.
Government owns nothing. Everything government claims was either stolen from the rightful owner or bought with stolen or counterfeited money. A thief doesn't own what it possesses.
DeleteIf I can opt out of paying for government "services" that I'd rather not pay for, then I won't object. I am forced to pay road "taxes" when I buy fuel, and I'm not allowed to opt out.
If a private owner allowed highwaymen to infest his roads and rob travelers, I would shun his services. If poor maintenance allowed my vehicle to be damaged, or me to be injured, I should be able to recover damages from the road owner.
When I am forced to pay for something, I expect accountability.
Our descendants will be amazed we settled for "government" roads.