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Old Sep 9, 2004, 06:30 am   #8 (permalink) (top)
Kyran
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Location: East Coast, USA
Posts: 451
Update:

Recently I've found a few new items which match these criteria and have added them to the master list.

8. Marriage
Obligations: Compliance with marriage law
Translation: Public Status

9. Death
Obligations: Estate Tax

10. Education & Teaching
Obligations: Property Taxes, Federal Standards

11. Working
Obligations: Income Tax

Now check out the 14th amendment here guys...

No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

This explains several things. One, there are no illegal immigrants. There are unregistered immigrants. The definition of Person does not necessitate citizenship. Secondly, this apparently forbids the states from limiting the powers sold to citizens by the Federal United States.

We should question the validity of our own citizenships.

Any court justice would admit that employment and education are priviledges. The 14th amendment is the core obstacle to limiting government.

Double L recently suggested I bring my commission worker proposal to my governor, Mark Sanford. At first I was reluctant, being as it seems impossible, but now I'm going to push these issues. I've sent an article on OPs to the ACU.

A company is not a citizen, right? I surmise this is how California and other states have their own minimum wage laws; local ability to regulate the priviledges of companies directly not citizenry. I'm going to pray the leftists are right on this one legally. Because if they are, then we can begin monkeywrenching the corporate state.

If we can't illegalize employment, we'll create the alternative system as a state right or priviledge, perhaps even for state nationals...then raise the price on wage slavery to impossible levels. HA! Let's raise MW to $50/hr! Companies will take the path of least financial resistance; opting to use commission and people will be paid fairly.

My idea is that turning priviledges into rights or illegalizing them at the Federal level is necessary to liberating ourselves from the system. I'm also questioning whether a 14th Amendment State can give out priviledges as the federal government does.

Any ideas people?
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