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The sheriff's deputies where I live seem pretty cool about everything. But, rural areas are so much nicer to live in than cities anyway. We're pretty free here.

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The cops in my town are relatively cool, but they're still cops. It's a smallish town so they can't get away with too much BS and the police chief attends every public meeting of the town council. A few times he's been called on the carpet for the behavior of his staff.

Last winter I was outside on a sunny day, no wind, shoveling snow off the edge of our shops drive without a coat on. A rookie stopped by to introduce himself and asked if I owned the shop. I told him I did. We had a nice chat. I told him he can park his vehicle at the edge of our lot, to catch the few speeders there are, since that cop car also serves as a warning to out of towners looking for a small place to break in to. At least, that's my theory.

Define Freedom. Then discuss.

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Here’s a sensible question. If the mayor of the most notable metropolis in the country can openly suggest that the government has the right to permanently shutter the doors of a church if it refuses to comply with “social distancing” guidelines, or any other edict the government finds necessary in a given moment, then what can’t the government do?

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The bigger problem is the people have forgotten we outnumber them, and they are only doing what they do to see what they can get away with.

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...and they are only doing what they do to see what they can get away with.

That's the fucking truth right there.