What I think is that Your perception of Locke and American History is out of context and Jaded. You are Still arguing a false premise that confuses Private Property with Real Estate. Possessions are Private Property. Currency is Private Property.
Absurd. Currency is not private property or even property at all. If currency is private property, start destroying greenbacks in front of the treasury department and see what happens. If currency was private property, wages couldn't be garnished and items could not be repossessed. Every person is allowed to accumulate currency, but it is still under the control of the government. That's why there are all those funny numbers on it.
If this is going to digress into some sort of weird tax-protester digression, I'll know we have jumped the shark.
At any rate, it might be your belief that your money is "private property" but it is most certainly not the belief of our laws. Since we are a nation of laws, your opinion doesn't trump the law.
To own Real Estate, One needed the Purchase price. It was not an entitlement, nor did the lack of Ownership deny One the Justice. Your Perception is Jaded and Biased. Your understanding of the 3/5th's for the Census is over simplified and out of context, again Jaded.
You keep dodging the very plain fact by calling me "jaded". Your position is that we should return our country to the "Lockian" perspective. My point is that it never existed to begin with. Again, the fact is (which historians agree with) is that our founding fathers did not believe everyone was entitled to property.
Your silly insults about my inability to comprehend the issue are absurd, especially when you keep deflecting away from my basic points. You have said nothing that I haven't grasped, I have just pointed out that your logic and beliefs are flawed in the context of history.
You don't fight well on your heels.
It is obvious You have No concept of Unalienable Right, Enumerated Power, or Due Process. Your ramblings are evident of a poor education. You have no concept of Principle or Ideal in It's relation to the forming of Society. The only delusion is Your failure to recognize offense, on Individual Members of Society, and Your failure to address Government's problem with over stepping It's Authority.
I deflect? When Money is in Your pocket, it is Your property. When You own Possessions, be it a car now, or a horse then, it is protected under civil law. Your argument is absurd. You are either knowingly or unknowingly arguing that all possessions, all form of property are the possession of the State. What You suggest is Totalitarian.
A person enters into Society with Possessions, they are Property, They are not Surrendered to the State, neither is His Purse.
You should stay away from the term "Logic", You have yet to earn the right to associate with it in any way.