Posted by donjr on March 11, 2012 at 09:58:41 from (71.248.68.169):
Just got finished pushing most of the trees and stumps over on a piece of ground I rent about a mile down the road. The former owner had about a ten acre pasture that grew up in briars and black locust. One came down last fall and took the back end of the barn off, and the family finally took my advise and is clearing the ground so I can put it back into hay.
The loader had just left, and in comes a county car. Guy gets out and starts the inquest. What are we doing, why are we doing it, where are we gonna put the stumps,where is the backfill coming from, how about erosion control. Then he starts railing about permits and permit fees. And then fines and how he can levy them on us for clearing out the ground and how he can make life miserable for us.
Was all of this required when these farms were carved out of wilderness some two hundred years ago? Maybe they're just finding a way to make us pay for that now. There's just too many bureaucrats with nothing better to do than to try to find something stupid to make them feel needed.
Does anyone else have much trouble with the nannies and their babysitters?
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