Corruption in Government Must STOP -
Obey the Constitution
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Why is Obedience to the State and Federal Constitutions so Important?
Because Public Officers commit heinous criminal acts EVERY DAY
which they would NOT commit if they honored their oaths to obey the Constitutions
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We're the Government, And You're NOT
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What Does It Mean To Be A Good Citizen ("subject") Today?
Obey These Rules, Instead of Following Your Heart, Or Your Head.
Why? Because We're The Government - And You're Not.
Since Tom is a very productive citizen he owes everything to us, so Tom and others like him should be thankful that the tax man doesn’t take it all.
Lesson #1: Pay your taxes and be thankful that we let you keep any of your money.
Today’s modern economy is built on credit and spending, not on thrift and savings. Responsible people know that they should be borrowing and spending all that they can. … Debt is good for the economy. When you borrow money you pay large interest payments. This props up bank profits and makes everyone feel good.
Lesson #2: Spend all the money you can. Don’t be greedy and save it for yourself.
In every group there are a few bad apples who want to make life difficult for everyone. And that’s true even among Americans. There are some people who are just naturally rebels and troublemakers. They’re not fond of rules and they have no respect for the status quo. These are the people who ask the questions that don’t need to be asked.
Why aren’t other political parties allowed on the ballot? Why do Democrats and Republicans get to make up rules to keep other parties off?
Why does our government spend so much time and money telling other countries what to do? Doesn’t it just make them hate us and cause problems down the road?
Why spend billions of dollars to try to stop illegal drugs when the same tactics didn’t work with alcohol prohibition? And why does the government even pay farmers to produce another dangerous drug, tobacco?
These troubled youth are asking questions which are bad for public morale and clearly indicate that they favor criminal activity.
There’s really only one place that’s appropriate for people who ask questions like these. [prison]
Why? Because We’re the Government – And You’re Not.
Lesson #3: Don’t cause trouble by asking embarrassing questions or by not supporting your government.
If you follow these simple rules you will be a good patriotic American “citizen”:
Pay your taxes without complaint.
Spend all you can in order to help the economy.
Don’t ask questions that don’t need to be asked.
[Like Steve Magritz who demanded to know how The Ozaukee County MOB of Ozaukee County, Wisconsin got an interest in, or claim to, or lien against his Private Property.]
Lesson #1: Pay your taxes and be thankful that we let you keep any of your money.
Today’s modern economy is built on credit and spending, not on thrift and savings. Responsible people know that they should be borrowing and spending all that they can. … Debt is good for the economy. When you borrow money you pay large interest payments. This props up bank profits and makes everyone feel good.
Lesson #2: Spend all the money you can. Don’t be greedy and save it for yourself.
In every group there are a few bad apples who want to make life difficult for everyone. And that’s true even among Americans. There are some people who are just naturally rebels and troublemakers. They’re not fond of rules and they have no respect for the status quo. These are the people who ask the questions that don’t need to be asked.
Why aren’t other political parties allowed on the ballot? Why do Democrats and Republicans get to make up rules to keep other parties off?
Why does our government spend so much time and money telling other countries what to do? Doesn’t it just make them hate us and cause problems down the road?
Why spend billions of dollars to try to stop illegal drugs when the same tactics didn’t work with alcohol prohibition? And why does the government even pay farmers to produce another dangerous drug, tobacco?
These troubled youth are asking questions which are bad for public morale and clearly indicate that they favor criminal activity.
There’s really only one place that’s appropriate for people who ask questions like these. [prison]
Why? Because We’re the Government – And You’re Not.
Lesson #3: Don’t cause trouble by asking embarrassing questions or by not supporting your government.
If you follow these simple rules you will be a good patriotic American “citizen”:
Pay your taxes without complaint.
Spend all you can in order to help the economy.
Don’t ask questions that don’t need to be asked.
[Like Steve Magritz who demanded to know how The Ozaukee County MOB of Ozaukee County, Wisconsin got an interest in, or claim to, or lien against his Private Property.]