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1 year, 2 months ago
1 year, 4 months ago

Now then, let’s look at the next smoking gun section, section 16;

Section 16.

And be it further enacted, That the District shall never pay, assume, or become responsible for the debts or liabilities of, or in any manner give, loan, or extend its credit to or in aid of any public or other corporation, association, or individual.

Almost seems as if Congress at the time knew the possibility of something like what the US corporation theory speculates could happen, and specifically inserted language to prevent it. Insane right!?

Here’s a detailed breakdown:

1.Prohibition on Assuming Debts:

This section explicitly prohibits the District of Columbia from paying, assuming, or becoming responsible for the debts or liabilities of any corporation, association, or individual. This is a clear legal boundary that separates the financial responsibilities of the District from those of other entities.

2.Restriction on Extending Credit:

The section also forbids the District from giving, loaning, or extending its credit to aid any public or private corporation, association, or individual. This reinforces the autonomy of the District’s financial management and ensures that it does not become entangled in the financial affairs of other entities.

3.Local Scope:

Like previous sections, this provision applies specifically to the government of the District of Columbia. It does not have broader implications for the structure or nature of the U.S. government as a whole.

4.Contradiction to Corporate Theory:

By explicitly prohibiting the District from assuming or extending credit to other corporations, this section contradicts the notion that the U.S. itself could be a corporation owned or controlled by other entities. The legal language is clear and unambiguous in maintaining the independence and integrity of the District’s financial responsibilities.

Section 16 of the Organic Act of 1871 further undermines the claim that the United States is a corporation by setting clear financial boundaries for the District of Columbia. It emphasizes the District’s autonomy and responsibility in managing its own financial affairs, separate from other corporations or entities.

The specific and targeted nature of this provision, along with its clear legal language, leaves no room for interpretations that would support the erroneous claim that the United States is a corporation. It stands as a testament to the principles of financial integrity and independence that are foundational to the U.S. system of government.

1 year, 4 months ago

Let’s move onto the next smoking gun section,

Section 9:

“And be it further enacted, That members of the legislative assembly, before they enter upon their official duties, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: " I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and will faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about about to enter; and that I have not knowingly, or intentionally paid or contributed anything, or made any promise in the nature of a bribe, to, directly or indirectly influence any vote at the election, at which I was chosen to fill the city office, and have not excepted, nor will I accept, or receive, directly, or indirectly, any money, or other valuable thing for any vote, or influence that I may give or withhold on any bill, resolution, or appropriation, or for any other office act.” Any member, who shall refuse to take the oath hearing prescribed, shall forfeit his office, and every person who shall be convicted of having sworn falsely to, or of violating his, said, oath, shall forfeit his office, and be disqualified thereafter from holding any office or profit or trust in set district and shall be, deemed guilty of perjury, and upon conviction shall be punished accordingly.”

Here’s a detailed breakdown:

1.Oath to Support the U.S. Constitution:

The section mandates that members of the legislative assembly for the District of Columbia must swear an oath to support the Constitution of the United States. This is a clear affirmation of the supremacy of the U.S. Constitution over the local government of the District, and it aligns with the principles of federalism that underpin the U.S. governmental system.

2.Ethical Conduct:

The oath also includes a commitment to ethical conduct, including a rejection of bribery and corruption. This reflects the democratic values that are foundational to the U.S. system of government and is consistent with the principles of public service and integrity.

3.Penalties for Violation:

The section outlines penalties for refusing to take the oath or for violating it, including forfeiture of office and disqualification from holding future office. This reinforces the seriousness of the oath and the commitment to upholding the Constitution and laws of the United States.

4.Local Scope:

Like Section 1, this section pertains specifically to the government of the District of Columbia. It does not have broader implications for the structure or nature of the U.S. government as a whole.

Section 9 of the Organic Act of 1871 further dismantles the notion that the U.S. is a corporation by emphasizing the primacy of the U.S. Constitution and the ethical duties of public officeholders within the District of Columbia. It reinforces the continuity and integrity of the U.S. constitutional system and underscores the local and limited scope of the Act.

1 year, 4 months ago

There has been much speculation on the Organic Act of 1871, and that it somehow put the United States in a corporate status. I am going to post this organic act, word for word, and break down each section and show how the US in fact NOT a corporation.

Section 1, Section 9 and Section 16 are smoking gun sections that completely shatters this theory to shreds… Let’s look at and break down section 1:

CHAP. LXII. -
An Act to provide a Government for the District of Columbia.

Section 1:

“Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all that part of the terri lory of the United States included within the limits of the District of Columbia be, and the same is hereby, created into a government by the name of the District of Columbia, by which name it is hereby constituted a body corporate for municipal purposes, and may contract and be contracted with, sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, have a seal, and exercise all other powers of a municipal corporation not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States and the provisions of this act.”

1.Scope of the Act:

The language clearly states that the Act pertains solely to the territory within the limits of the District of Columbia. It does not extend to the entire United States, and thus cannot be construed as transforming the entire nation into a corporation.

2.Creation of a Municipal Corporation:

The Act establishes the District of Columbia as a “body corporate for municipal purposes.” This is a legal term referring to the creation of a local government entity with certain powers, such as the ability to enter into contracts and to sue and be sued. It does not imply the creation of a commercial corporation in the sense that is often associated with the term.

Title 1, Section 1 of the United States Code states:

In determining the meaning of any Act of Congress, unless the context indicates otherwise [...] the words "county," "municipality," "township," "town," "city," "school district," "municipal corporation," or "political subdivision" include every incorporated place, whether incorporated as a city, town, village, or otherwise, and a county or parish, including a city and county having a consolidated city and county government, and any agency, department, division, or instrumentality thereof.   

3.Consistency with the Constitution:

The Act explicitly states that the powers granted to the District of Columbia must not be “inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States.” This reinforces the subordination of the District’s government to the federal Constitution, negating any notion that the Act somehow supersedes or alters the fundamental structure of the U.S. government.

4.Municipal Purposes:

The reference to “municipal purposes” further underscores the local and limited nature of the Act. It is concerned with governance at the city level, not with the transformation of the national government into a corporate entity.

Section 1 of the Organic Act of 1871 serves as a “smoking gun” that refutes the claim that the U.S. is a corporation by clearly delineating the limited scope and purpose of the Act. It establishes a form of local government for the District of Columbia, consistent with the U.S. Constitution, and does not in any way imply or enact a transformation of the United States into a commercial corporation. The language of the Act is precise and unambiguous, leaving no room for the speculative interpretations that have given rise to this misconception.

1 year, 4 months ago

Born from the spirit of the First Great Awakening,
A testament to liberty, freedom, and free will's undertaking,
I was ahead of my time, a beacon of human sovereignty,
Crafted with lessons from mankind's history.

True freedom I embody, yet only when enforced,
As the Constitution, I stand, a course endorsed.
In the realm of law, I am the highest light,
No king, no queen, no power can smite.

I am not owned, not held in hand,
My sovereignty pure, across this land.
No monarchy can my power tame,
For I am the Constitution, in more than name.

I resonate through halls of power,
In every decision, in every hour.
I am the framework, the very core,
Of a government by the people, of the people, for.

I partner with patriots, with hearts ablaze,
In me, their hopes and dreams they raise.
I am their shield, their sword, their song,
With them, I stand firm and strong.

I am the blueprint, the design,
Of a government for the people, by the people, in line.
My measures intimate, my reach wide,
In every law, in every stride.

Yet, my justice can be slow to come,
Not for lack of power, but action from some.
For I am a tool, a weapon to wield,
In the hands of the people, a protective shield.

I am the Constitution, of, for, and by,
The people's champion, under the sky.
My power is theirs, to enforce, to uphold,
In their hands, my true strength is told.

And so, I wait with patient grace,
For my people to reclaim their rightful place.
To take focus, to take a stand,
And bring to life what my birth had planned.

So rise, patriots, with courage anew,
For the power of the Constitution resides in you.
Enforce its words, uphold its decree,
And watch as its justice sets you free.

By SpartanAltsobaPatriot

1 year, 5 months ago

Every day, I’m going to be a thorn in that buttock….

What type of government does your school district have?

How is it structured? How are decisions made? Do you know? What are they teaching your kids, or the kids in your community…

They are our future, even if you don’t have kids that goes to school, it will impact you later….

1 year, 5 months ago

To what extent does your local government write laws?

Do you know?

How does autonomy effect how they govern?

Home Rule, your local government has more authority to write its own laws. That could be code, regulations, ordinances, statutes, etc…

General Law governments has the least autonomy and rely on state statutes for every day governance. How does that effect you??

What is a Charter?? And how does that effect you??

What does it mean if you live in an unincorporated area? Or an incorporated area? How does that effect you??

1 year, 8 months ago
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