A tree house is causing controversy in one Falls Church neighborhood after a father built it for his two young boys. Fairfax County officials are considering tearing it down because the tree house violates county rules because it was built in the front yard. He needed a permit first to build the tree house.
One of the other things I rage on about is our too-much-government looking the other way and allowing outrages to be perpetrated. This is best seen in the large things, like this:
Occupy Wall Street is on the move ... uptown.Just so we are clear here: you CAN mob the house of people you don't like if you are part of a rent-a-mob for the DemocRat Party, but you CAN'T build a tree house for the kids without a permit. And likely a bribe for the building inspector.Why uptown? Because that's where the rich folks live!
Organizers are planning a march on Tuesday that will visit the homes of JP Morgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500) CEO Jamie Dimon, billionaire David Koch, hedge fund honcho John Paulson, Howard Milstein, and News Corp (NWSA, Fortune 500) CEO Rupert Murdoch.
The millionaires and billionaires are being targeted for what event organizers called a "willingness to hoard wealth at the expense of the 99%."
The Phantom
Part the first:
ReplyDeleteWould implementing Gary North's dogcatcher strategy help at all?
Part the second:
The Community-Organizer-In-Chief may have gotten away with this in Chicago, but Goldman Sachs won't take this lying down. Obama might as well write his concession speech to Hillary now.
I'd say we need to do that here in Ontario. Let the Liberals try to run Queens Park when every county and town is Conservative.
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