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Post by Twisted Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:52 am

  Freedom comes with the responsibility to cause no harm to others while exercising it.
So with this mentality of not caring if others are harmed by something that someone does. There are more and more laws passed to stop people from doing things that usually cause no harm if done responsibly.
 I searched and asked"How many laws are there in the US?" did some math and found that there are over 44,000 new laws passed each year on a state level here in the US. And the federal government passes over 250 federal laws each year. And they have been at that level for 50 years now. But it is unknown how many laws there are in the US.  Most to protect Corporations in some way, while taking away more of our freedoms.
 Think about it. At any moment of every day you could be breaking the law and not even know it.
 My point being that it is historically proven. That any time a government passes to many laws infringing on the peoples freedoms. There are always revolutions. Just as the founding fathers did with England. And most all nation states before that.
 The government know this. So they are militarizing the police to protect itself from the coming civil unrest that well came. It always does and they know it.
 I don't agree with everything Jessie says. But I do agree with one thing he says. And that's that we have to get these parties out of our government to regain our rights as a nation.


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Post by Hashshashin Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:18 am

You know, I've been to and lived in other countries outside the U.S. with far fewer laws ... and a stronger arm of the government.  While the laws are often a nuisance, and the government can seem strong and oppressive, it's actually quite the opposite.  There are SO MANY FREEDOMS despite the insane number of laws.

You can tell the litigation level of a country by walking down its streets.  The U.S. is so sue-happy, but the trade-off is that you end up with sidewalks where you might trip and be impaled by a piece of rebar jutting out of the ground.  You can tell the freedoms of a country by how easy it is to live there or travel there.  

The laws could be freedom-limiting signs of an oppressive gov't, or they could also be laws that protect you, protect others, and give you freedoms.  If it's written in the law, the government can't arbitrarily decide to do something to you ... which is what happens in places with limited laws and the actual strong, oppressive gov't that you perceive to be in the U.S.
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