But, Without Government, Who Would Institutionalize Systemic Injustice?

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by an acquaintance from hereand originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"American Injustice: Authorities uncovered that Wachovia bank laundered $378.4 billion for a Mexican drug cartel. The bank was fined just $50 million (2% of its profits) and no one went to jail. But, we lock up kids over a dime bag of pot. Let that sink in."

“American Injustice: Authorities uncovered that Wachovia bank laundered $378.4 billion for a Mexican drug cartel. The bank was fined just $50 million (2% of its profits) and no one went to jail. But, we lock up kids over a dime bag of pot. Let that sink in.”

My Commentary: But, without government…

Government: Professionally Regulating Peaceful People into Poverty and Prison, While Forcing Payment for Criminal “Service”

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

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Judge Upholds Vegetable Garden Ban in South Florida:
http://watchdog.org/274453/judge-vegetable-garden/

() A Florida circuit court judge upheld a local ordinance Thursday banning front yard vegetable gardens in the Village of Miami Shores.

The ruling is the latest development in a case where local officials forced an otherwise peaceful couple to uproot their garden of 17 years.

The decision is a “blow to property rights,” according to the Institute for Justice, a public interest law firm. The judgment extends throughout the South Florida community.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Government: professionally regulating peaceful people into poverty and prison, while forcing them to pay for the criminal “service”…

Discussing State Extortion Racket’s Continuation in Disenfranchising Home Businesses

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post , “Home Businesses Continue to Be Disenfranchised By State Extortion Racket“…

Dennise Cruz is being extorted by the State of Texas for selling homemade food to her neighbors

Dennise Cruz is being extorted by the State of Texas for selling homemade food to her neighbors

Rayn: Only government and big business can create jobs, lady! What are you? Too lazy to get REAL one, or something? What if everyone were to just start providing services to their neighbors without being extorted with licensing and permit fees, and without being weighed down by a host of arbitrary restrictions to peaceful activity? It would be ANARCHY!

Warrant Issued for Mother’s Arrest for Selling Homemade Tamales to Her Neighbors:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/police-arrest-mother-tamales/

Jonas A.: 😡 Un-Free Enterprise!!!!

Home Businesses Continue to Be Disenfranchised By State Extortion Racket

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Dennise Cruz is being extorted by the State of Texas for selling homemade food to her neighbors

Dennise Cruz is being extorted by the State of Texas for selling homemade food to her neighbors

Warrant Issued for Mother’s Arrest for Selling Homemade Tamales to Her Neighbors:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/police-arrest-mother-tamales/

(Matt Agorist) Carrollton, TX — In modern day police state, USA, exchanging goods and services is a crime unless the state gets their cut. So, even though a Carrollton mother was “stunned” to find a warrant issued for her arrest for selling tamales to her neighbors — it was to be expected.

This week, Dennise Cruz was shocked to receive a yellow postcard from the City of Carrollton stating that if she doesn’t immediately submit to their extortion demands, then she would be kidnapped and locked in a cage.

“That has to be wrong. I don’t have any tickets under my name. That’s just my first reaction. Never would have I thought, tamales,” said Cruz in an interview with CBS DFW. “To know that somebody can be arrested over that, that to me is unbelievable.”.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Only government and big business can create jobs, lady! What are you? Too lazy to get REAL one, or something? What if everyone were to just start providing services to their neighbors without being extorted with licensing and permit fees, and without being weighed down by a host of arbitrary restrictions to peaceful activity? It would be ANARCHY!

Now, pay the penalty for you “crime,” or go to directly to jail!

Discussing Government Efforts to Criminalize Homelessness

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post ,”But, Without Government, Who Would Criminalize Homelessness?“…

Rayn: No victim, no crime, slimeball!

“Concord City Ordinance 50-10: No person may occupy a public bench for more than 20 consecutive minutes; and no more than 30 minutes combined for a 24 hour period. Violation: Class III Misdemeanor”

“Concord City Ordinance 50-10:
No person may occupy a public bench for more than 20 consecutive minutes; and no more than 30 minutes combined for a 24 hour period.
Violation: Class III Misdemeanor”

Adam L.: A clear targeting of homeless folks.