DOJ: Money Isn't Property, so it can confiscate yours

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So about the whole civil asset forfeiture thing...
 
When a government no longer recognizes the property rights of a person who traded wealth - the results of work - for stored-value (money/currency)...when this happens, that government loses its legitimacy.

It is effectively claiming the rights to the labors of its subjects - essentially making them chattel.

The choice is to accept the enslavement, or fight it. You can imagine how.
 
The legal battle is ongoing and given the DOJ's ridiculous argument, they are going to lose.
 
The legal battle is ongoing and given the DOJ's ridiculous argument, they are going to lose.
The other issue is, the DoJ of this moment isn't the DoJ of three weeks ago. We knew what Merrick Garland was/is. He was a Davos operative put in there to DESTROY the Rule of Law.

It can and probably will be reversed. But, for how long? This is the Overton Window shift. We see what the Circle-D jack@sses are about, where they are going. David Hogg as a DNC officer, now.

It bears remembering, that a government installed is not always legitimate.
 
People enjoy being slaves and even demand to be slaves. Sadly that is how far we have fallen in the US. Even after the Moore decision last year people still don't follow the law and refuse to hold the people they work for accountable.
However I get it too. People build their lives around being a slave with all sorts of payments then they need to continue in that slavery just to make some money from most people who will hire them so they demand they be treated like a slave.
How many have actually read the Moore decision by the SC from last year or even understand the implications? How many understand the difference between direct and indirect taxes?
 
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