I'm not paying your "tax"

Contracts aren't theories...They're specific binding agreements, entered into by consenting parties, with specific terms and conditions for fulfillment, specific penalties and damages spelled out for breach, and are virtually all closed-ended agreements...That is to say that there is a specific time frame for which the contract binds its consenting parties.

Your mythical "social contract" carries no such provisions and especially short on the consent part.

The Constitution applies to those who swear on oath to preserve and protect it and live by its limitations, not to the average citizen.

Face it...You, once again, don't have the first fucking idea of what you're blabbering about.
Contracts are also an 'opt in' concept, not an opt out as the false doctrine of 'social contract' is understood.

You are as false as OddDude: compact, not contract.

Try again.

Social Compact.

Hey Jake my bud.. We're gonna have a giggle here together..

Go to the Wiki and type in "social compact"..




Social contract

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

(Redirected from Social compact)


Gotta admit son --- that's funny...
:badgrin:
 
Yeah, the giggle is on anyone who uses wikipedia for serious stuff.

Flunked college, huh?
 
Even his cheap-assed semantic fudging is doing the big crash-n-burn today. :lol::lol::lol:

Nah, not at all. The sane world simply does not permit your rewriting of traditional political and historical definitions to have any traction.

End of that.
 
Yeah, the giggle is on anyone who uses wikipedia for serious stuff.

Flunked college, huh?

I KNOW man.. Using the Wiki is ALWAYS lame.. Except that time.. I didn't have a wiki in college. I had a stiki.. It had a slide on it and everything...

My excuse is --- I only went there to see if there was some important diff between Social Compact and Social Contract that I slept thru in college..
 
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Social Compact
www.socialcompact.org/Social Compact is a non-profit organization breaking down barriers to investment in inner-city neighborhoods. Social Compact's key offering is its drilldown social compact - definition of social compact by the Free Online ...
social compactAn - definition of social compactAn by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. agreement among the members of an organized society or between the governed and the government defining and limiting the rights and duties of each.
The Social Compact
www.americassurvivalguide.com/social-compact.phpThe First Principle of the Social Compact recognizes that governments are instituted by the people and derive their just powers from the consent of the governed ...
Social Compact Theory | eHow.com
eHow | How to Videos, Articles & More - Discover the expert in you. | eHow.com › Culture & SocietySocial Compact Theory. The social compact, sometimes called the social contract, is what 17th and 18th century philosophers believed people made when they ...
Bill O'Reilly: President Obama and the Social Compact - Talking ...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/polit...reilly-president-obama-and-social-compa...The social compact -- also called "The Social Contract" -- was made popular by French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century. Basically ...
 
Only in America is doing the right thing criticized as a loss of some bizarre personal freedom.

The question revolves around what the 'right' thing is. You prefer a government that decides the right way to live and forces us to comply. That's not freedom or responsibility. It's the opposite of both.

True. Not only that, but NOTHING government has ever interfered with has cost less or become more efficient. But at least everybody will have the same piss-poor medical service...well, except those who can still afford to go somewhere where appropriate compensation is appreciated.
I just love it when we should become a third-world shit hole, just because there are other third-world shit hole dictatorships somewhere else on the planet. I guess that's "equality" for ya!
 
Yup, living in the USA, where We the People instead of elitist libertarians or crazy extremists rule us all, is hard for those who do not understand the realities of liberty and freedom.

Real words have real definitions of political and historical reality.
 
Seriously. Slap fees on me. Go ahead. You will never see a dime you tyrannical clowns.


You will not be alone... Most of the 30 million who do not have health coverage are the 25 to 35 year old who choose not have any, or have catastrophic only coverage. They will be the group who is most likely to take their chances with an annual penalty...errr cough cough- tax. This is another example of why this entire obamacare bill is a fucking boondoggle. It does lower costs for anyone- increases our debt and hands over more power to our government...
 
Yup, living in the USA, where We the People instead of elitist libertarians or crazy extremists rule us all, is hard for those who do not understand the realities of liberty and freedom.

Real words have real definitions of political and historical reality.

GAWD -- I hope so.. 'bout time those elitist libertarians took charge.. When did we win?

:badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:
 
Yup, living in the USA, where We the People instead of elitist libertarians or crazy extremists rule us all, is hard for those who do not understand the realities of liberty and freedom.

Real words have real definitions of political and historical reality.

GAWD -- I hope so.. 'bout time those elitist libertarians took charge.. When did we win?

:badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

I had heard you have reading difficulties.:lol:
 
Yup, living in the USA, where We the People instead of elitist libertarians or crazy extremists rule us all, is hard for those who do not understand the realities of liberty and freedom.

Real words have real definitions of political and historical reality.

GAWD -- I hope so.. 'bout time those elitist libertarians took charge.. When did we win?

:badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

I had heard you have reading difficulties.:lol:

Dam,, got excited there for a minute..
:tongue:
 
Contracts are also an 'opt in' concept, not an opt out as the false doctrine of 'social contract' is understood.

You are as false as OddDude: compact, not contract.

Try again.

Social Compact.

Hey Jake my bud.. We're gonna have a giggle here together..

Go to the Wiki and type in "social compact"..




Social contract

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

(Redirected from Social compact)


Gotta admit son --- that's funny...
:badgrin:
An example of libtard doublespeak?
 
DId he really say that????? OMG the army is the main point of the feds and it's not even close......LOLOLOLOLOLOL

the army is the main point of the feds?

on what planet??
To protect your rights from foreign threats. The courts are to protect your rights from domestic threats. Main/sole purpose for our government.
The courts failed on obamacare to protect us from this over reaching socialist bill.
 
You are as false as OddDude: compact, not contract.

Try again.

Social Compact.
Hey Jake my bud.. We're gonna have a giggle here together.. Go to the Wiki and type in "social compact".. Social contract
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Social compact)
Gotta admit son --- that's funny... :badgrin:
An example of libtard doublespeak?

An example of libertard redirection and attempt to degrade the national dialogue.

Try "social compact" elsewhere. Wiki is off limits to serious discussion.

Here, this will help.

Social Compact
www.socialcompact.org/Social Compact is a non-profit organization breaking down barriers to investment in inner-city neighborhoods. Social Compact's key offering is its drilldown social compact - definition of social compact by the Free Online ...
social compactAn - definition of social compactAn by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. agreement among the members of an organized society or between the governed and the government defining and limiting the rights and duties of each.
The Social Compact
http://www.americassurvivalguide.com...compact.phpThe First Principle of the Social Compact recognizes that governments are instituted by the people and derive their just powers from the consent of the governed ...
Social Compact Theory | eHow.com
eHow | How to Videos, Articles & More - Discover the expert in you. | eHow.com › Culture & SocietySocial Compact Theory. The social compact, sometimes called the social contract, is what 17th and 18th century philosophers believed people made when they ...
Bill O'Reilly: President Obama and the Social Compact - Talking ...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/politi...al-compa...The social compact -- also called "The Social Contract" -- was made popular by French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century. Basically ...
 
I been under Romney care for several years now. Damned time the rest of y'all had to pay the piper.
 

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