or seeking help… ALOT of aid doesn't kick in unless you admit you are suicidal.
>When a state law is in direct conflict with federal law, the federal law prevails. A state law can afford more rights to its residents than federal law, but is not meant to reduce or restrict the rights of a U.S. citizen.
that is an incredibly controversial statement… if the federal government had never overstepped it's bounds as outlined in the constitution it would be correct, BUT the 10th amendment clearly states the powers NOT allocated to the Federal government in the Constitution ARE allocated to the states or the people.
I'm speaking from personal experience, I'm chronically homeless (going on 30 years). Once i was "woke" i could not morally participate in "the system" other than to leech from it, as a proper moral life is deemed illegal.
I can't even count how many times a "social worker" has tried to convince me to say i was suicidal.
agreed … I look forward to repairing the 200 years of bullshit in US law.
we don't need more houses … we just need to repo them from the banks
KEK that one is easy to debunk … been going on since they invented the teleprompter
if inside trader tracking anon is around … your link still doesn't work.
>www.qest.us