
“If an adult wants to sign away his rights and make himself a serf to politicians, that’s his choice, and I won’t take it from him. But for the deal to be legit, a clear agreement and authorizations on both sides are required. Fraud is a ‘false representation with the intent of persuading the victim to part with property,’ and that is precisely what is being done with the social contract, and on a gigantic scale. We have a supposed contract, and we have trillions of dollars changing hands, based upon its legitimacy. If, in fact, it is not a contract, then the entirety of the arrangement is a massive criminal fraud. So, is this ‘social contract’ legitimate? Let’s examine some crucial aspects of contracts.”
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