States of the union, since 1919, allegedly have clearly engaged in genocide tactically of more than a few victims. Notably, although equally tragic, is the legal interpretation that the Declaration of Independence is Not a legal document–when it is–and rebellion against tyranny, even if it is a hegemony and not a dictatorship, directly or indirectly–expressed in dissent in behavior or verbal expression does not, and will never warrant assassination of the constituents of that state(s).
Such action by any of the states of the Union, or in conjunction with other states, is constitutionally prohibited! Federal action against constituents for arbitrary assassination to elicit a form of terrorism in tyranny by Government is likewise constitutionally prohibuted, as it is illegal to assassinate directly or indirectly constituents in dissent of the party in power or by other party members!
Abraham Boulder, constituent of the United States of America.
Communism doesn’t serve the people, but the hegemony.
Liberal economics allows the individual to decide he or she needs and his or wants in a wise budget. From such commerce comes an “invisible hand” that determines price of a good or product based on demand for the good, and the supply available in retail stores and through the stratium of business and industry suppliers. It’s an equilibrium, that works independent of controls. Too much political pressure for Intervention will interrupt private enterprise and private initiative and their business universes, and falter the health of what-would-be a sound liberal economy.
Too much price fixing, little or no competition, and a propensity to seize private ventures, private personal assets, and corporate profits, or nationalizing usually occurs in the name of state enterprise. The Bill of Rights would be disregarded by a Government whose legal definition of citizen or “constituent” is government property, and no protection would exist against government abuse.
Abraham Boulder