Austin, Texas Bans Congregations of More Than Six Adults on Private Property, Solidifying Public Enslavement Within the Nanny State

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

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Austin Bans People From Gathering and Sleeping On Private Property:
http://www.dontcomply.com/austin-bans-people-rom-gathering-and-sleeping-on-rented-private-property/

(Andre’ Gabriel Esparza) Earlier this year the Austin City Council banned inside and outside gatherings with a 9-2 vote, making it illegal to have “more than six adults” congregating between the hours of 7 a.m and 10 p.m. Which would obviously include: birthday parties, backyard BBQs, family reunions, bachelor and bachelorette events, and even infringing on religious celebrations like Quinceaneras and bar mitzvahs. People that have spent top dollar to rent these (Short Term Rental properties) that are also considered private property will now be forced by the city to comply and adhere to the ordinance or be issued extortion notes. They also face the dangerous actions of having their private events & vacations raided and ransacked by the Austin police and the code compliance automatons with their clipboards walking in to jot down anything that they don’t like.  The  temporary residents are also prohibited from sleeping or playing any instruments past 10 p.m.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Enjoy your own enslavement within the Nanny State. It’s all for your own “good.” 😉

Meditating on American Contempt for Liberty

The following correspondence originally took place here, upon the Facebook page of Walter E. Williams

(replies from all third parties have been omitted for clarity)

Walter E. Williams:

Rayn

“People who denounce the free market and voluntary exchange, and are for control and coercion, believe they have more intelligence and superior wisdom to the masses. What’s more, they believe they’ve been ordained to forcibly impose that wisdom on the rest of us. Of course, they have what they consider good reasons for doing so, but every tyrant that has ever existed has had what he believed were good reasons for restricting the liberty of others.” – Walter E. Williams