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    It says so right here! Now if someone could kindly just point it out to me…

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    I know the answer is “logic”, but seriously.

    The state owns the roads, not your car. The license is saying you’re approved to drive a registered car on their roads. Don’t like it? Then don’t drive.

    “But muh taxes!”… I thought you said you were a citizen of your own country, not theirs.

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      You missed some nuance. Don’t drive on their roads. You can drive unregistered vehicles on your own property with no issues. Many homesteaders and farmers do this with work trucks that never leave their property.

      That’s where the edges of these people’s thinking begins. There’s so many tiny caveats that they believe there has to be some secret set of true rules out there for people clever enough to crack the code.

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        The Founding Fathers, in their infinite wisdom, would NEVER craft a Constitution that didn’t give everyone freedom. The word Constitution literally means freedom. Anyone who does their own research knows that. It’s this new corrupt government that twists the words around to benefit themselves!

        Now we wait and see who thinks I’m kidding and who thinks I’m serious. 😁

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          I can tell you not serious because every word in that sentence is correctly spelled and you have used correct punctuation.

          the corrt thing too donis use a mix of capterlision AND incect - hyphanation

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      They got scammed into being SovCits in the first place. Lots of them pay large amounts of money for the “secrets.” They’ll pay $200 to get out of a $50 ticket. And then not get out of paying the ticket.

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    @BonesOfTheMoon

    Because of your posts, I wrote a 10 minute short film about a SovCit. Will try to save this year so I can fund next year. Last year’s film is doing well on the film festival circuit this year though.

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      do they? They make a statement…and then ask someone else to do the legwork to prove it.

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      It feels like they’re using the definition/use case of software licensing and applying it to motor vehicles. As in, “If I have to get a license from you, then you are the owner and I am just the licensee”.

      Its a bonkers misapplication of the word, but that never stops a Sovcit.

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    They seem to like this one. I’ve seen that idea pop up more than once. Out of all of their stupid nonsense, you’d think at least this one they could figure out never happens for anyone ever.

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    if the state had to pay you to drive to the Piggly Wiggly to pick up a case of Miller High Life they’d simply be like “Don’t.”