I always wanted to build a wiffle-ball field. So, it’s cool to see someone do it, even if they are Red Sox fans. And, since they built it on town property, it’s amusing to see lawyers and politicians and complaining neighbors all find new ways to take the joy out of life. I’m always somewhat surprised that the Libertarian Party isn’t bigger. But then I find myself in conversation with a Libertarian and realize that they’re cultish and weird.
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Apparently they cleared that unused lot on their own. Can they bill the township for their labor?
Showing independent initiative, creating and following a plan for weeks and weeks, and a willingness to do hard work…
ZOMG! What are kids coming to nowadays??? It’s like the end of civilization, or something.
This can only lead down the slippery slope to stuff like voluntary public service and other such symptoms of creeping liberal fascism.
QUICK! Somebody alert Pantload and the Malkin Brigade, there are countertops that need investigating, PDQ!
It’s not like Greenwhich, one of the richest towns in the US, can’t afford the liability insurance.