According to Stalin, "If you punish the innocent, everyone is afraid." The average person in the US breaks the law about three times a day without knowing...
No one, no statisticians, and not even this government itself, has any clue as to how many federal laws exist. No one knows how many rules, restrictions, and regulations there are, and it is impossible to find an answer to this question. The Federal Register alone, the daily repository of all proposed and final federal rules and regulations, has well over 85,000 pages. The Code of Federal Regulations through 2019, has 186,000 pages, and the Federal Register Pages for the past decade eclipsed 800,000 pages. This alone is unimaginable. But of course, there are more. There is a law for every aspect of our lives in this country, and there are a completely separate set of international laws, State laws, county laws, city laws, and licensing laws for every activity or thought. This is total insanity, and why every single ‘citizen’ can be deemed a criminal at any given moment. Even as far back as in the times of Roman historian Tacitus, he stated that, “The more corrupt the State, the more numerous the laws.” The U.S. has more laws by far than any other nation on earth in history, and therefore is the most corrupt and criminal of all time.
Wasn't it Stalin, or his henchman Andrey Vyshinsky who said "Give me the man and I will give you the case against him"? Are we "Back in the USSR" with these democrats?
The cost of 'zero tolerance' rule by the State. I don't have a problem with Martha Stewart owning a gun, or even a warehouse full of them. She is not a 'dangerous' person.
“War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Important ideas and information! The Constitution created a total of 7 federal crimes. Now there are hundreds of thousands, literally too many to count. Criminalizing and overregulating Americans isn't just morally and legally wrong, it costs $trillions per year.
Overcriminalization gives federal tyrants the weapon of lawfare to use against us.
We need to make the overregulation and overcriminalization of Americans by the U.S. government a major issue, and work to end it.
According to Stalin, "If you punish the innocent, everyone is afraid." The average person in the US breaks the law about three times a day without knowing...
The following is from Gary D. Barnett (https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/06/gary-d-barnett/there-is-no-such-thing-as-legitimate-or-moral-government-rule-or-authority-and-there-has-never-been/):
No one, no statisticians, and not even this government itself, has any clue as to how many federal laws exist. No one knows how many rules, restrictions, and regulations there are, and it is impossible to find an answer to this question. The Federal Register alone, the daily repository of all proposed and final federal rules and regulations, has well over 85,000 pages. The Code of Federal Regulations through 2019, has 186,000 pages, and the Federal Register Pages for the past decade eclipsed 800,000 pages. This alone is unimaginable. But of course, there are more. There is a law for every aspect of our lives in this country, and there are a completely separate set of international laws, State laws, county laws, city laws, and licensing laws for every activity or thought. This is total insanity, and why every single ‘citizen’ can be deemed a criminal at any given moment. Even as far back as in the times of Roman historian Tacitus, he stated that, “The more corrupt the State, the more numerous the laws.” The U.S. has more laws by far than any other nation on earth in history, and therefore is the most corrupt and criminal of all time.
Wasn't it Stalin, or his henchman Andrey Vyshinsky who said "Give me the man and I will give you the case against him"? Are we "Back in the USSR" with these democrats?
The cost of 'zero tolerance' rule by the State. I don't have a problem with Martha Stewart owning a gun, or even a warehouse full of them. She is not a 'dangerous' person.
“War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.”
-Benjamin Franklin
I don't like "making false statements" being a felony because what would the point of perjury being a crime be?
Important ideas and information! The Constitution created a total of 7 federal crimes. Now there are hundreds of thousands, literally too many to count. Criminalizing and overregulating Americans isn't just morally and legally wrong, it costs $trillions per year.
Overcriminalization gives federal tyrants the weapon of lawfare to use against us.
We need to make the overregulation and overcriminalization of Americans by the U.S. government a major issue, and work to end it.