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  • i want to get out of all these bullshit trick laws, like getting drivers license and gun permits and paying wages and property tax to goverment.. im sick of being treated by goverment like im a kindergardener..having to ask permision to scratch my ass, and being terrified of cops is getting old...where are all the americans with balls? if you let the goverment treat you like toddlers, they will do all they can to please...please stop before i go mad

  • @longfootbuddy Stop signing contracts. Constitution: No state shall make any law that impairs the obligations of contracts.

    If you open a bank account you agree to pay taxes, unless you negotiate that out of the document. Kind of makes any constitutional argument abut taxes ridiculous if you have an unmodified contract with a bank, financial institution, government agency, etc.

    All the prosecutor has to do is to pull your bank account application. Contract is supreme law.

  • Hmm, you seem to fail to recognize that the monarchy in the UK at that time was actually quite weak compared to what it used to be, from the Glorious revolution. However, there was a good reason that hte American's threw away the links to Britain, and that was because they didn't get any representation in the UK parliament (Which had the real power for nearly 100 years at this time) but were still paying taxes.

  • The power to borrow money on the credit of the United States needs to be abolished by an amendment. This is the root cause of our current economic and financial problem we now have. It has allowed the oligarchs to enslave your grandchldren with debt that is not payable by them - hence the country is bankrupt.

  • Thanks, I have a class of New England 10th graders that may just get your explanation. nuff said...

  • Please. Were slaves to these globalist bastards. State? king? what the h@ll is the difference? After taxation mission acomplished. The CONstitution was a blue print for control by a ruling class. Article 1 Section 2-8 lays a foundation of taxation. Taxation is forced stealing from the people. It puts us in a forced system. You have no rights in a forced system. All rights you think you have are simply an illusion. It's time to move past governments towards freedom.

  • problem, anarchy is madness, no government ppl do watever they want, and who or wat is to stop them

  • Taxes are not the problem its the people of this country that allow whom we have elected(or in some cases did not elect) to take it from us! Look at what has been happening lately our government has a spending problem and people are starting to wake up! I don't mind being taxed but when our government squanders that money and ask for more they should not get any more! I am sick of these politicians screwing us left and right! ENOUGH! We are not slaves! Property that I earn is mine NOT THEIRS!

  • Yeah. You all do know that the United Kingdom is not ruled by the monarchy right? Nobody cares what that bitch Queen thinks.. it's all about parliament. We're just as much of a free country as the USA.

  • Opps James I think you might find on further research that the parliament is just the marketing arm of UK incoporated. The Queen and her ancestors sold you guys down the road a long time ago.

  • @Msoolala Pipe down New Zealand. Come back when you've made a difference to the world.

  • Wow! pretty enlightening. I didn't know about the commerce laws.

  • watch?v=Bs92KlRJJXY There was a court case called Padelford, Fay & Co. vs. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah. 14 Georgia 438, 520 which states "But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution, the Constitution, it is true, is a compact but he is not a party to it."

  • I don't know why that was marked by anyone as spam. But that statement, by itself, would suggest that I cannot complain about violations of rights the Constitution purports to give to me personally, e.g., trial by jury.

  • The states in the United States banded together to become the United States.

  • Parliament, not King George was the real power in Britain. Those changes are a result of the English Civil War

  • good, smart man. George III was hella against the colonies. but parliament was only around 50/50 which is why we really won. ( also ty france )

  • Not much of a victory - Britain was forced to release you - it was uneconomic to keep you. USA is too large to be controlled by the UK. Also you're right - huge pressure from surrounding European countries. Not that the French could touch Britain - those slimy bastards don't know how to fight... Anyway, yeah..

  • yeah yeah american government, go drink more blood you fucking vampires,how many you murder today oh let me guess 5000

  • Realize that nature will run it's course and American government will fail and the people will have to pick up the pieces. The founders of our country were very aware of how governments and tyranny operate. I am a veteran and am strictly opposed to the policies the government enforces on other nations. Now they are bent on America's destruction. America is going broke and ignores the peoples needs. Look at the police being militarized and patriotic laws passed in the middle of the night.

  • america has been broke since 1778

  • 1778 you say? ..that sounds about right..Could someone reset our paperwork to early part of 1776 please. There are so many additions..so many court cases..and so much garbage added since then no human can interpret it all. It is now unmanageable.

  • lol

  • Thanks for that :) its nice to learn stuff

  • This was really helpful.  Please do more & more & more videos like this. Also, I'd love to see a video response to "The Money Masters" (which your comments below imply you have seen). Thanks!

  • my biggest question is,"ok-how in the world can anything be more then perfect?",lol

  • "Money cannot be applied to the General Welfare, otherwise than by an application of it to some particular measure conducive to the General Welfare. Whenever, therefore, money has been raised by the General Authority, and is to be applied to a particular measure, a question arises whether the particular measure be within the enumerated authorities vested in Congress. If it be, the money requisite for it may be applied to it; if it be not, no such application can be made" - James Madison

  • "Our tenet ever was, and, indeed, it is almost the only landmark which now divides the federalists from the republicans, that Congress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but were to those specifically enumerated; and that, as it was never meant they should raise money for purposes which the enumeration did not place under their action; consequently, that the specification of powers is a limitation of the purposes for which they may raise money" - Thomas Jefferson

  • Right on the money, my friend. Here are two of my favorite quotes concerning "general welfare":

  • write to PBN po box 194 Dexter MI 48130 to find out about liberty tree radio. Do a search to listen in.

  • Don't forget the civil war. It was not about slavery it was about the right of the states. Lincoln seized power by denying states the right to succeed from the union. The southern constitution abolished slavery and was nearly completely ratified at the time of the civil war.

  • Wow. Another person who understands the Constitution and what provisions the federal government has exploited to usurp power (commerce Clause and General Welfare Clause).

    Well, that makes about 20 people in America who understand this. Only 300 million more people need to be informed of this as they seem to be clueless.

  • Are you by chance referring to the Zeitgeist movie?

  • No, but since you posted the question, I have seen the movie you are talking about at zeitgeistmovie-c o m. What an eyeful and brainful! When I remember what video I was talking about, I'll post it's name or link back here, and let you know.

  • so what is your view about congress seemingly giving up its right to coin and regulate money to a private bank? is my (and many other people's) concern about this overblown... or do you agree it is unconstitutional and a misrepresentation of the will of the people?

  • Well, this is not an area I have thought much about before this evening, but after watching the video that Luke recommended, I am concerned and angry. Whether the Fed is evil is not necessarily determined by whether it is unconsitutional--they could be separate questions, and it could be both evil and unconstitutional.

  • I think that video mangled a couple of ideas together--not that its conclusions were wrong, I just mean to be appropriately and correctly scared, we need to separate a few issues that may have been fused in this video. I may try to do that.

  • Most people in congress and the senate, as well as the president, vice president, current and former secretary of state, are guilty of treason. They have robbed us of our constitution and conceal the fact from the American public. Perhaps Rob Paul is the only peaceful answer.

  • Ron*

  • yeah the n and b are rather close together, arent they.

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