Weston White
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...Well there is always the option to move to a "right to house" state. Derp. Derp.
Those who think they have a right to tell others what they can do with their own property, disgust me.
You can't build a storefront in your front yard, either. I'm not saying it's right, just sayin'.
I wouldn't appreciate my neighbors doing stuff that would de-value my house. There's a consideration factor in play.
What's wrong with putting the garden in the dang back yard? "No sunlight!" Cut down your trees then, dude. Don't junk up the neighborhood.
Can't say I have a problem with this ruling.
^^ probably a fist-pumping millennial that has never had a mortgageCase in point.
^^ probably a fist-pumping millennial that has never had a mortgage
There's a consideration factor in play.
I didn't say it magically imbued one with anything. You might consider a reading comprehension class while you focus on being a grown-up.Both untrue and completely irrelevant. Having a mortgage does not magically imbue one with the just authority to tell others what the may or may not do with their own justly acquired property.
I'm just talking about being a selfish bastard instead of trying to be a good neighbor.Is there? Since when is an Individual entitled to have his feelings addressed by others?
I didn't say it magically imbued one with anything. You might consider a reading comprehension class while you focus on being a grown-up.
If you have had a mortgage... in a residential neighborhood rather than out in the boonies somewhere, then I think you would know exactly what I'm talking about. Unless you don't care about the value of your own property. Or unless all you think about is yourself without any consideration for others (also childish behavior).
I advocate government thugs kicking some sense into your lame ass.And you might try actually addressing the underlying point, instead of making excuses for violating the property rights of others, or advocating government thugs doing so, for personal gain.
You might try dropping the ad hominem and discussing things like a mature adult, also. You know, since acting like a "grown-up" seems so important to you.
I advocate government thugs kicking some sense into your lame ass.
If you don't like America, you can get the hell out!!
People who stick by principles when they are sh!tty principles are called stupid.Very mature. Thank you for making it so easy to demonstrate the error of your position.
One final point. It's easy to stick by one's principes and do the right thing when it costs one nothing, and one has everything to gain. There's nothing particularly laudable about that. The people worthy of praise are those who stick by their principles when they stand to lose something as a result. That's called integrity, and it's sad to see that there are so many within the so-called liberty movement who are sorely lacking in that crucial character trait.
Have a nice holiday weekend.
I advocate government thugs kicking some sense into your lame ass.
If you don't like America, you can get the hell out!!
People who stick by principles when they are sh!tty principles are called stupid.
And people who try to hide bad behavior behind a facade of so-called principles are called a$$holes.
People who stick by principles when they are sh!tty principles are called stupid.
And people who try to hide bad behavior behind a facade of so-called principles are called a$$holes.
lolStill failing to address the basic point and resorting to ad hominem, I see. There's no point in continuing since you've already conceded the debate.
I predicted this response.
And this one.