How far has reasonableness gotten anybody when dealing with governments? From The Redheaded Libertarian at theburningplatform.com:
“I was always willing to be reasonable. Until I had to be unreasonable. Sometimes reasonable men, must do unreasonable things.” – Marvin Heemeyer

June 4, 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of libertarian Folk hero Marvin Heemeyer’s Killdozer Ride through Granby, Colorado.
Buckle up for a wild tale in a Killdozer.
There once lived a man of humble means named Marvin Heemeyer. Marvin owned a muffler shop in Granby, Colorado.
Marv was a simple man. Paid his taxes. Owned his business. Lived a quiet life.
Until one day, the City Council went full King George on our blessed Patriot.
Now, The City Council had approved the building of a concrete factory across the street from Marvin’s muffler shop. That would have been fine- However, this building would block the only access road to Marvin’s business.
Marvin petitioned first to have the construction stopped- he was rejected.
Marvin petitioned again to build another access road. Even offered to do it himself- boom. denied.
They tried to put him out of business?
I don’t blame him and the commies are thick in Commierado, even beyond the Front Range where the Rockies start, all of those Kalifornia locusts is one reason and of course Boulder where the Marxist EDU is located.
There is a band called Killdozer from the glorious peoples rebuplic of Wisconsin but they were around in the 1980’s and disbanded in 1996.
The Uncompromising WAR On Art Under the Proletariat is their opus.
These soft weak fruity managerial maggots with a Zarathustra complex have never been punched in the mouth.
No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.
Carl Jung