Now
its a water grab. You can bet the Dept of Interior is a for profit
corporation listed with D&B. What would be more profitable than
grabbing all the water? There is a clever group of lawyers out there that
will start to take legal action against these departments and sue them as
corporations that are committing extraordinary fraud by masquerading as gov
agencies. The first thing to grab is the agency's CAFR (comprehensive
annual financial report) which will show the assets these agencies have
amassed. The CAFR will show the magnitude of the fraud and size of the
compensation due to the American People as a result of perpetrating the
fraud. A clever attorney that has dealt with corporate fraud would adjoin
all responsible individuals making them financially liable as well. In
order to adjoin the individuals (past and present) within the department, the
lawyer will "pierce the corporate veil" demonstrating that the only
reason the corporation was create was with the intent to commit fraud.
It is just a matter of time that attorneys will understand and know that all agencies at all levels of the government are actually corporations. As such, these corporations/agencies don't care about constitutional law. They are governed now by the laws of commerce. As such, legally they should be treated as commercial entities all anchored on the foundation of fraud. I can think of a few malicious tortes that are highly applicable based on committing the most heinous fraud in history.
Given, that every aspect of the government is a corporation, we should be treating campaign promises and what they put in the press as their "narrative" no different than a "breach of contract". As such, there are financial remedies to injured parties when a corporation is in "breach".
It is just a matter of time that attorneys will understand and know that all agencies at all levels of the government are actually corporations. As such, these corporations/agencies don't care about constitutional law. They are governed now by the laws of commerce. As such, legally they should be treated as commercial entities all anchored on the foundation of fraud. I can think of a few malicious tortes that are highly applicable based on committing the most heinous fraud in history.
Given, that every aspect of the government is a corporation, we should be treating campaign promises and what they put in the press as their "narrative" no different than a "breach of contract". As such, there are financial remedies to injured parties when a corporation is in "breach".
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