I’m not talking about taxes. Communities have communal needs so taxes are a necessity. I’m talking about how states take advantage of our ignorance and force us to pay thousands in registrations, licenses, and fees. Let’s say I’m a 24 yr old college student, and I don’t really have a lot of time to spare. I need to drive a vehicle to school and work. The STATE OF TEXAS requires me to pay 60 bucks a year to “register”, which means sign away ownership ownership of, my vehicle to it. So I already bought my vehicle, paid the tax, and paid the gas tax to maintain the roads which I communally own. Now the state wants an additional 10 hrs of my life a year to drive a vehicle that I own on roads I pay for and pay to maintain… Something rubs me the wrong way with that. If I fail to pay the 60 bucks to sign away ownership of my vehicle to the “Captain of the Citizen Ship”, I get slapped with another 240 bucks. That really rubs me the wrong way. That is just one of the many many examples. I could go on all day, but I’m hoping I explained that better.
It’s called a Citizen Ship because those who are in it have NO God given rights. Remember this land we live on is owned and created by God. So in order to take God out of the picture, one must be out at sea on a ship. A ship must have a captain who is responsible for the crew. The crew has signed ‘seamans papers’, aka birth certificates and social security, licenses, registrations, and other contracts which bind them into having to do what the captain says. Those sailors who refuse to obey the captain are then thrown into the brig. This system works well if the captain has the sailors best interest at heart, but all hell breaks loose when the captain is corrupted by power and greed.
I believe the captain of our Citizen Ship has been corrupted by power and greed, and seeing as how I live on the land, there is no danger of me causing the “ship” to sink, therefore I have no need for a captain to force me into doing chores that violate my God given rights and inhibit me from pursuing my true purpose in life. Does that make any sense?