@Tabooga65 Big govt is too invasive but not unreasonable? I'm seeing a disconnect here.
The reason for not getting a business license is not just to avoid the fee, but that the license brings with it all manner of very expensive rules and regulations that are designed to kill small businesses like the Last Biscuit before they can threaten established businesses big enough to kick big checks over to election campaigns.
Stand as one of the People (a free and sovereign man on the land) with your unalienable rights at common law.
Check out Robert Arthur Menard's seminars; "Bursting Bubbles of Government Deception" and "The Magnificent Deception".
Check out Bill Thornton's audio seminars and material on: 1215 org
Their positive "Laws" of Society and by consent by standing in the created role and office of "citizen" instead of standing free as one of the People.
Belle, in all respect I understand your point, why not such pay the $200 and avoid all headache. Just because something is put on a piece a paper and called a law does not mean you should follow it. Bad and immoral laws should not be followed. I think they are brave and I hope they encourage other businesses to follow their lead. If enough business ignored this these regulations would go away.
I am not following you what 3rd party are you talking about? Let me know and I will interview
Love this story, Tarrin! At home, unlicensed businesses have got to stick together in this over regulated, nanny state. You shouldn't need a permission slip to do something you love, and, more importantly, others love!
Thanks so much for covering these awesome stories, Tarrin!
It's a real inspiration to see someone operating a peaceful, responsible "underground" business and getting away with it, especially when they ultimately benefit their communities.
I never knew Paula Deen (one of my favorite TV chefs) started out as a black marketeer!
I wish the biscuit makers the best of luck. As a free person I don't want the government deciding for me where or what I eat. I don't need the government charging fees and "inspecting" entrepreneurs to determine if their good enough to serve me a sandwich. I think I'm perfectly capable of deciding if I want to eat the sandwich myself.
do any of you people even know this person? because if you don't, your accusations are pure speculation, and that makes you retarded.
Badandy2021 1 year ago
Yeah, I agree with alot of what you say. Big govt is too invassive and growing. However, It isn't unreasonable to require a permit/busines lic.
Tabooga65 2 years ago
@Tabooga65 Big govt is too invasive but not unreasonable? I'm seeing a disconnect here.
The reason for not getting a business license is not just to avoid the fee, but that the license brings with it all manner of very expensive rules and regulations that are designed to kill small businesses like the Last Biscuit before they can threaten established businesses big enough to kick big checks over to election campaigns.
scottbieser 2 years ago
Hi. Good vid.
Stand as one of the People (a free and sovereign man on the land) with your unalienable rights at common law.
Check out Robert Arthur Menard's seminars; "Bursting Bubbles of Government Deception" and "The Magnificent Deception".
Check out Bill Thornton's audio seminars and material on: 1215 org
Their positive "Laws" of Society and by consent by standing in the created role and office of "citizen" instead of standing free as one of the People.
Stand free and sovereign!
OneManAndHisFiction 2 years ago
Tarrin - Great story and update! I have added them on FB and plan to try their biscuits soon. You must stay in Savannah! :)
morningyoga 2 years ago
This is such a great story. Awesome job covering!
usagrymauch 2 years ago
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Belle0289 2 years ago
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Belle0289 2 years ago
Belle, in all respect I understand your point, why not such pay the $200 and avoid all headache. Just because something is put on a piece a paper and called a law does not mean you should follow it. Bad and immoral laws should not be followed. I think they are brave and I hope they encourage other businesses to follow their lead. If enough business ignored this these regulations would go away.
I am not following you what 3rd party are you talking about? Let me know and I will interview
LCLREPORT 2 years ago
Americana is regulated out of existence, becuase the gov't in now un-American...
It's that simple.
LPLandingZone 2 years ago 2
Good luck with trying to make it in this police state(all 50).
It is intentional, only big, corrupt, corporate slugs are left alone because they can 'grease' the wheels of justice in their favor.
unsheepled 2 years ago 3
I wish I had this guys # las weekend as I was driving back to Myrle Beach from Jacksonville, FL - I could've used some good food!
DWPerry78 2 years ago 2
I just moved from Jax. What you still doing down there. There's a growing group of people who have moved from florida to New hampshire.
wait887 2 years ago
I live in South Carolina - I was in jax for the Gator Bowl and to visit friends
DWPerry78 2 years ago
Tarrin, this is your best yet! I LOVE this story! I'll pay for Sean's training if you can get him to C4L.
Ladyradical 2 years ago
Great story thanks
carm3d 2 years ago 2
Love this story, Tarrin! At home, unlicensed businesses have got to stick together in this over regulated, nanny state. You shouldn't need a permission slip to do something you love, and, more importantly, others love!
MandrikSG 2 years ago 7
If they would come to the north metro Atlanta area I'd be calling for food often!
Fight the powah!
Blackhalo325 2 years ago 3
Columbia too
803honda 2 years ago
Thanks so much for covering these awesome stories, Tarrin!
It's a real inspiration to see someone operating a peaceful, responsible "underground" business and getting away with it, especially when they ultimately benefit their communities.
I never knew Paula Deen (one of my favorite TV chefs) started out as a black marketeer!
RationalDischarge 2 years ago
I really do love Paula! I wish I could be invited to one of he parties!
LCLREPORT 2 years ago
so are you getting paula up to liberty forum or porcfest?
freestatereport 2 years ago
I wish the biscuit makers the best of luck. As a free person I don't want the government deciding for me where or what I eat. I don't need the government charging fees and "inspecting" entrepreneurs to determine if their good enough to serve me a sandwich. I think I'm perfectly capable of deciding if I want to eat the sandwich myself.
shooter348 2 years ago 5
thnx for the update... always good to see another savannah local on youtube!
drumr828 2 years ago
man you put out some great videos.....unique.....i love it.
eeleimmij 2 years ago
What a nice thing to say Thanks so much! add me on Facebook if you want to be friends!
LCLREPORT 2 years ago