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Originally Posted by xbusymom
okay…ummm…I cant say that I did not read what you did not write…
but I will give you the courtesy of apologizing for bleeding all over your mis-implied intentions… I am just really tired of nay-sayers (24+ years of them) who poo-poo every idea possibility of fixing a problem but offer no other solutions to try…
while I agree that it is not the best solution to completely cut yourself off from your strawman, what I was asking for *from anyone who says they have AN answer*
(and no I don’t even bother with the “secret helper”, I look to the real people trying to give real help for real situations)
was what information/advice- other than “you are your own god, so go be it”- can you offer to the newbies to help people reduce the stranglehold that the government has on our moneies, jobs, property, and real estates so that people can make some real headway in actually acquiring an improved life and lifestyle ?... because it seems that the harder I run the behinder I get… what are some tangible tasks I may do to start getting this thing turned around?
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Xbusymom. Please understand that avoiding the Strawman as you seem to think you need or want to do, is contrary to and will work against your efforts to obtain relief and benefits from the SSA. A Sovereign asserts that he/she is not subject to the jurisdiction of the state except to the extent that he/she voluntarily consents and then it is inconsistent with sovereignty to seek and accept financial benefits from the state from which you have asserted your sovereignty. Under the current system you cannot at once say I have no Strawman, and also seek and receive benefits which are dependent upon the existence of your Strawman. One cannot be both in the game and not in the game at the same time.