No, Not Against The Government. Against Chain Stores, Box Store. The General Movement Twords Non-Ma And Pa Stores.
My Grandfather Was A Master Carpenter. And I Recently Remembered Something He Once Told Me. I Had An Old Desk, The Drawers Had No Track, Just Wood On Wood. And He Once Told Me, "If It Squeaks Put Some _____ Wax On It" I Had Forgotten What Kind. So I Head To Home Depot, And Get The Kid Who Happened To Be Assigned To That Section That Day And He Recommends WD-40... "Its Wood" Then He Recommends Tri-Flo. I Just Left. I Miss Reno Hardware. A Local Hardware Store With People Who Were People People, And Loved What They Did. Often You'd Come In To Buy Something To Repair Something, And They'd Tell Ya How To Do It Without Buying Anything. They Were There To Help You, Not Just To Sell You Something And Collect A Check. They Had Coffee And Doughnuts. And There Was Always A Group Of Old Carpenters That Were Retired And Would Stand Around, Drink Coffee, BS And Help Costumers. Because They Loved What They Did. I Say Revolt! Ma & Pa Stores Will One Day Be In History Books Unless We Help Support Them! Yes They May Be A Little More Expensive, But You Get To Know The People And Build A Friendship That Is Beneficial To Both Parties! Case In Point, A Small Coffee Shop Around The Corner. Owner Works There 7 Days A Week, And Knows Almost All His Costumers! Once I Ordered Coffee, But Had Forgot My Debit Card On The Desk While Ordering Online. I Told Him I'd Be Right Back With It And He Replied "Nahh, I'll Get Ya Next Time, Don't Worry About It." So The Next Time I Was In I Told Him I'll Pay For The Coffee Before, And He Once Again Replied " Don't Worry About It, Its On The House." He Knows Me, My Girlfriend, Both Of Our Dogs By Name. You Don't See That Kind Of Service Or Relationship Any More, Especially With The Chain Stores. So If You Can, Develop A Friendship, Help Support What Was Once Part Of The American Dream, And Made This Country Great!!!!

