CAFR1.com | Government started out as a "pay as you go" structure. By transforming into a corporate liability company over the decades, this gave them the ability to use "advance projections" to strip annual operating funds and create advance forward liability accounts whereby in doing so they were able to build numerous "wealth bases" of equity in designated fund balances separate from the budget reports that were exclusively presented for public viewing.
AdventuresInLegalLand | Traffic tickets are invalid, traffic courts are scams ran by criminals; don't just pay, learn and fight that ticket.
AngryHateMusic | Terrorism is the use of force to bring about political change; is the invasion/occupation of Iraq by the American government terrorism? See the world in a new way. Focus on ACTIONS not uniforms and slogans.
LostLibertyCafe.com | A lot of people these days are interested in socially conscious investing. I think it’s wonderful that investors are starting to look for investment opportunities that don’t support ills such as worker exploitation or environmental degradation. But there is one area of socially conscious investing that I haven’t heard much discussion about: government violence.
Strike-The-Root.com | Note that the clause in question speaks only of an “Enumeration” – i.e., the total number of people living in a given geographical region. It says precisely nothing about the ethnicity of said people, their occupations, level of earnings, or how many toilets happen to be in their home. It says nothing about whether you own pets, have a medical condition, or are a certain age. It means how many people live where you do. Period. End of story. But somewhere along the line, some group of smartass politicians decided that wasn’t good enough.