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UK Meme Police Threaten U.S. Citizens With Jail

What happens NEXT TIME when the government targets you?
Exactly.

STOP FUCKING GIVING FUCKING POWER TO THE FUCKING FEDS
it's dirt fucking simple
Anyone that signs their life away deserves exactly what they sign up for. Even DWT's nephew had a choice before signing up for that health insurance policy, it wasn't a pleasant one, but it was his choice.

People being burned by trusting the feds with their future is the only way they'll learn to avoid doing that again, since they were stupid enough to do it to begin with.
 
What kind of world would we live in if all those people had enough foresight to understand what trap they were signing themselves up for?

Every example in there is people signing on the dotted line while hoping that those contracts won't be called on.


Eutopia is a pipe dream and you know it. What contracts wouldn't be called in? The ones made up out of thin air by the .gov? :homer::laughing:
 
Exactly.

STOP FUCKING GIVING FUCKING POWER TO THE FUCKING FEDS
it's dirt fucking simple
Anyone that signs their life away deserves exactly what they sign up for. Even DWT's nephew had a choice before signing up for that health insurance policy, it wasn't a pleasant one, but it was his choice.

People being burned by trusting the feds with their future is the only way they'll learn to avoid doing that again, since they were stupid enough to do it to begin with.


How was my nephew supposed to know that his son would get MD? He had the job before COVID and luckily they didn't bow to the crown. We get it, you're a glorified freedman living in a snow shanty preaching all day online about the evils of modern man on an electronic device that give your voice a much, MUCH larger audience than talking to your dildo collection. :laughing:
 
How was my nephew supposed to know that his son would get MD? He had the job before COVID and luckily they didn't bow to the crown.
He wasn't.
He made a defective and it was his choice to support it.
He signed up for some insurance thing for just that sort of happenstance.
So he found himself in a position where he was making a lot more off of his insurance than he was putting in; a boon on the surface but a set of shackles just out of view.

He gambled a few times there, choosing an employer, having a kid, buying insurance.
I don't see where I'm to have any say in any of those choices.
 
He wasn't.
He made a defective and it was his choice to support it.
He signed up for some insurance thing for just that sort of happenstance.
So he found himself in a position where he was making a lot more off of his insurance than he was putting in; a boon on the surface but a set of shackles just out of view.

He gambled a few times there, choosing an employer, having a kid, buying insurance.
I don't see where I'm to have any say in any of those choices.


Yes he did make a defective. But luckily for you its not legal in this country to just dump the ones that have physical or mental issues on any street corner to die or survive.

You don't have a say in his choices but that surely hasn't slowed your fingers down a bit. :homer:
 
Exactly.

STOP FUCKING GIVING FUCKING POWER TO THE FUCKING FEDS
it's dirt fucking simple
Anyone that signs their life away deserves exactly what they sign up for. Even DWT's nephew had a choice before signing up for that health insurance policy, it wasn't a pleasant one, but it was his choice.

People being burned by trusting the feds with their future is the only way they'll learn to avoid doing that again, since they were stupid enough to do it to begin with.

Oh…. Enlighten the class. Who is signing their life away? How are people giving power to the feds? Who tf is trusting the feds?
 
Yes he did make a defective. But luckily for you its not legal in this country to just dump the ones that have physical or mental issues on any street corner to die or survive.

You don't have a say in his choices but that surely hasn't slowed your fingers down a bit. :homer:
So what do "we" do?

Make it illegal for insurance to quit paying out when someone decides their employer's terms are no longer acceptable?
 
So what do "we" do?

Make it illegal for insurance to quit paying out when someone decides their employer's terms are no longer acceptable?


We do nothing because its a free market for those that can afford it or get on a plan that will cover it. The cost of the drug has already dropped a bit unlike woods 16 million a year drug to keep him from bleeding out from a paper cut. :laughing:
 
Oh…. Enlighten the class. Who is signing their life away? How are people giving power to the feds? Who tf is trusting the feds?
Everyone who has joined the military has signed all of their rights away to uncle sam to do his bidding.

Everyone who has spent their entire life becoming a doctor or nurse has locked themselves into supporting the current medical system with all of its 'private public partnerships'

Everyone who has pidgeonholed themselves into some specific niche should have been aware that they were hogtying themselves when they decided to learn COBOL, or mongolian gender/race relations, or whatever hyper specific field.

If such choices ever burned enough people badly enough, people would grow more wary of putting themselves in positions where the federal dictators can run their lives. Instead, when people are about to be fucked by their own choices stacking up against them the calls are always to bail out the idiots making the choices at the expense of those around them.
 
We do nothing because its a free market for those that can afford it or get on a plan that will cover it. The cost of the drug has already dropped a bit unlike woods 16 million a year drug to keep him from bleeding out from a paper cut. :laughing:
It ain't no free market, far cry from it.
Mexico has WAY more OTC stuff than we do.
 
Everyone who has joined the military has signed all of their rights away to uncle sam to do his bidding.

Everyone who has spent their entire life becoming a doctor or nurse has locked themselves into supporting the current medical system with all of its 'private public partnerships'

Everyone who has pidgeonholed themselves into some specific niche should have been aware that they were hogtying themselves when they decided to learn COBOL, or mongolian gender/race relations, or whatever hyper specific field.

If such choices ever burned enough people badly enough, people would grow more wary of putting themselves in positions where the federal dictators can run their lives. Instead, when people are about to be fucked by their own choices stacking up against them the calls are always to bail out the idiots making the choices at the expense of those around them.

And which jobs are going to be protected? Teach us!
 
at the expense of those around them.
I should specify
this cost is not directly monetary in this example.

The cost is that yet another generation grows up thinking daddy .gov can do no wrong.
 
NONE

Employment is a contract between employer and employee, nobody else.
How can it be between anyone else but those directly exchanging goods and services?

So you are literally blaming people for being too specialized … then state no jobs may be escape impact in a mandate…

So you’re FOS
 
And how does he think he's going to arrest and prosecute American citizens in America for violating British law, He's delusional!

The US kidnaps people around the world without due process, or has other contries do it for them.

But I doubt british spooks are gonna come get you for participating in the 2024 meme wars.
 
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So you are literally blaming people for being too specialized … then state no jobs may be escape impact in a mandate…

So you’re FOS
So you see dictate from the feds as something worthy of protection. Gotta keep people thinking they're valid and reasonable and proper, right? Just gotta be in the right circumstances and for the right reasons or some dumb campaign promise shit.

Well, I don't. I wish people would start seeing the feds as exactly what monsters they are.
 
So you see dictate from the feds as something worthy of protection. Gotta keep people thinking they're valid and reasonable and proper, right? Just gotta be in the right circumstances and for the right reasons or some dumb campaign promise shit.

Well, I don't. I wish people would start seeing the feds as exactly what monsters they are.

The hell have you been smoking today?
 
NONE
Employment is a contract between employer and employee, nobody else.
How can it be between anyone else but those directly exchanging goods and services?
Sure in theory. I’ll believe this when I and everyone has the ability to choose something like a 1099 or w2. Not forced to have taxes draw then refunded. Give me the ability to have my full wages handed to me and not my wages minus taxes. Until then there will always be interlopers.
 
The hell have you been smoking today?
If you write limitations into government, government grows up around those limitations that much stronger.
Look at what the bill of rights did.

The only way to limit government is for those who blindly support it to learn what it is, why it is, and how it is. Good and hard.
 
Sure in theory. I’ll believe this when I and everyone has the ability to choose something like a 1099 or w2. Not forced to have taxes draw then refunded. Give me the ability to have my full wages handed to me and not my wages minus taxes. Until then there will always be interlopers.
Ain't the choice 1099/w2 between employer and employee?
I know it's an option in a lot of places, but other employers just do everyone one way or the other.

Either way, it is the same theft, and don't you gotta do quarterly payments (or even more frequent) on a 1099 past a certain income anyways?
 
bro you all need to get your heads on straight

agreeing to be fucked quietly and out of view is way more shameful than making a loud fuss while being raped

Lead us!
 
Everyone who has joined the military has signed all of their rights away to uncle sam to do his bidding.

I do agree with that, which is part of what made the covid/military thing kind of comical to me anyways.

I knew I signed up for medical experiments.

Pretty well my whole life Dr notes and required forms and such were just signed by my mom, ain't nobody going to the actual Dr for something that just needs a signature to play little league or attend school or whatever.

Covid is far from the first thing trial tested on the military. Many people "took a stand" against that one yet were apparently fine with the whole host of other experimental shit before :laughing: military is still the only place I've even been "whoopsie" given the wrong drug in a needle. Whatever, take the other arm and try again.

It's really whatever. Are there things about being entirely under the .gov thumb that would be intolerable elsewhere? Of course. Heck, that's part of what makes people appreciate being out from under it and realize that the gentle "oh some government help would be nice" is absolutely intolerable. It's a means to an end, as long as it serves some purpose to a personal life journey then it is worth it. Including dying young for some whatever war in who gives a shit region trying to kill whatever random dude.

Life is pretty naught in the end, might as well make a noose butterfly
 
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