Tuesday, last week: complain to the zoning board that the building dept is violating the law. Monday, this week: assessor arrives at my house, asks to take exterior measurements, has a list of questions, wants a walk through of the house. me: "no, no, no; view from the road"
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I suppose it's POSSIBLE that this is a random coincidence, but I'd bet $50 against that.
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3/ "Go away / none of your business / you're not stepping foot in my house" is the core of Americanism I was forced to capitulate, once, when surrounded by armed agents of the state... but I'll be damned if it's going to happen for some jack hole in a fleece vest and an ID card
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the good news is that it's technically not illegal in New Hampshire to barricade yourself in your house against massed government forces
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revolution is always legal if you win, here's it's legal even if you lose note that there may be other consequences of losing not addressed by the state's bill of rights
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New Hampshire doesn't promise that you can live free
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