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Board Politics & Society
Re: This is all down to socialism
by
BADecker
on 31/10/2014, 13:51:06 UTC
Common law allows people who feel oppressed by capitalism to be able to step out of it without any detrimental action being done towards them or their property for doing so.

Would a rich person be able to pay them not to step out of it?

Yes, but he wouldn't be able to force them to take the pay and step out.

The United States is set up under common law. But with the IRS tax, and the Obama welfare, the people are almost forced to accept the pay.

The thing about the U.S. is that the common law is built into it in such a way that people can stop paying the income tax, and there is nothing that the government can do about it. The hinge point that gives the government the power is, the people don't know how to stop the government, although it is right in the basic law, the Constitution and the Preamble.

To start learning - it's going to take more than ten minutes - see http://1215.org/lawnotes/lawnotes/lectures/introduction/index.html. Once you start getting it, see https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5duR4OvEHHxOSdEZhANETw for the practical application.

DON'T JUMP INTO ANYTHING THAT YOU SEE IN THESE SITES, WITHOUT KNOWING WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

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