A man’s home is his castle, or at least it would be if the government didn’t go around imprisoning people for what they do on their own property.
For most of the country’s history, it has been understood that someone could do whatever they want on their property so long as it doesn’t hurt anyone else or infringe on their possessions and holdings. Indeed, this notion was one of the ideas that drove the Founding Fathers to lead their countrymen to independence in the first place.
Unfortunately, the rise of progressivism has resulted in steady expansion of the state’s power, practically giving authorities free reign to dictate how Americans should conduct themselves in their own homes. It seems that there really is nothing to small for the government to stick its nose into, as Minnesota resident Jay Nygard has so painfully learned.
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Why is it that the engery co cant charge you for the energy you used grom that system what about those who install systems that use sunlight.
Also what electricity not being used goes into the grid and the electric company HAS TO PAY YOU. ….. that’s why
No
Sometimes life just stinks.
Should have stomped the complaining neighbors$#%&!@*At least get something for the six months.
I thought our prison system was at or above capacity. With that being the case, why was this tried as a felony?
And the Bomb making kid gets a free trip to the white house
This is so UN American! Our rights are slowly going down!
To much government run by people with out any commonsense
It turns out that wind turbines are anti-Islamic.