Wheres my check?

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  1. Kokomojojo

    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    Pretty much everyone living in america are considered "citizens" by the courts regardless if they claim another status. [illegal aliens excepted]


    Ok so:

    If the government wants to "ascribe" and "assign" "obligations" and "duties" to the man that they demand the incorporation into a "citizen" of a given body politic(s), (see SPIES, U.S.), then it goes without saying that as a citizen you are an EMPLOYEE of the government! Your "JOB DESCRIPTION" is to vote, follow all legislative prerogatives, pay fines if someone is unhappy with you, ETC...... but WITHOUT a check.

    Whats up with that? How is that fair compensation for the forfeiture of the individual "unalienable" Rights of man in lieu of and exchange for political/civil rights? In a completely corrupt judicial and political system no less.....ETC................

    Where's my check?
     
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    CoolWalker New Member

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    That is all pretty much from Left Field.
     
  3. Kokomojojo

    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    well if the government can assign a job description to you such as voting keeping your lawn mowed building your home to government specs you know in the land of the free, then what is so unreasonable to call it what is? a job title of one who holds the office of "citizen".

    citizen is a "public" political title and has nothing to do with man and woman and family private.

    what is so far fetched about that?
     
  4. raymondo

    raymondo Banned

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    At a simple level , they are the rules of the Club .
    If you don't like them , go elsewhere .
    More fundamentally , they protect Human Rights .
    Other people's rights .

    What on earth is your point?
     
  5. Kokomojojo

    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    HUH??

    No they dont! they protect the rights of the club!

    We exchanged one king whos head we could chop off for 51 non-existant kings!
    I dont see people in there anywhere!

    that is the first statute! LOL

    Where did you get the idea that they protect the "individuals" rights?

    as for my point, it seems to me that a "citizen" is as much as an "Office" as mayor, judge, gubernator and so forth so I WANT MY CHECK!

    I never agreed to help run the government for FREE!
     
  6. Clint Torres

    Clint Torres New Member

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    Sound like USA public schools eductors "Where's my check" Gubment cheese tastes best when getting paid full salery for 1/2 a days work.
     
  7. Kokomojojo

    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    well citizen in america is an office just like sheriff mayor clerk of courts etc.

    Everyone used to swear the pledge of allegiance

    your citizen person is assigned duties and liabilities like any other job.

    For those who do their job, well they deserve to be PAID!
     
  8. Clint Torres

    Clint Torres New Member

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    Absolutly, But when educators in US public education sit around 4 to 5 hours a day for full time gubemt cheese, they should not be paid like the other gubment employees who work over 8 hours a day 12 months a year.

    To me that is high cost welfare of the State level.
     

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