Where do the FLDS[Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints] get their money--

But welfare is funded at the state level not at the local level. A whole small town can be gaming the welfare system that is funded by the much larger state population.

I had to look it up on an acronym/initialism site because I’m not telepathic.

Next time try this.

Having lived relatively near, and been to many times, call me a skeptic on the Garden of Eden in Jackson County, MO, thing.

Thanks, I will. But not with Google. It has the cooties.

Communes, compounds don’t require as much land as building individual houses in a large city. According to this article on the ranch in Texas, they purchased 1,700 acres for $700,000. They aren’t going to be needing any more land soon.

The value of the buildings is estimated at $3 million. With a reported 10,000 members, that’s about $300 per person. Not impossible.