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Message Subject Can an American citizen really "Withdraw Consent" from this government?
Poster Handle Don'tBeAfraid
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And if so, Then how do you live, in the USA, once the withdraw consent is accepted by the US government? Do you still pay taxes? Can you still reside in the USA? Can you still work in the USA without ID, as you would have to turn in any government issued ID.
 Quoting: El Quisqueyano


All people might offer such declarative statements. There are consequences to making such statements.

One might make such statements and move to another nation.

One might refuse to be a participant within a political system, but then state and federal laws (unconstiutional or not) might be used against you.

Many people do get paid under the table, or barter for goods, or receive presents from relatives and friends each year, and thus do not pay taxes on such things. It strictly isn't legal.

One might seek political asylum in an embassy because you're a political prisoner of a nation because you disagree with a nation's political process.

One could renounce their citizenship, in essence be an alien living within a nation, as many are in the USA, but still they are subject to the local, state, and federal laws of the nation. Whether such individuals have inalienable inherrant guaranteed natural rights is difficult and problematic to define, not because they don't have them, but because they have no political support to maintain and defend them since they abrogated their rights as citizens or refused to become a citizen.

Example: Does an alien person (no jokes please) have the right to own a firearm as protected under the Bill of Rights, Article II?

Answer: it depends. Federal law states that green card holders and immigrants within the process may own a fire arm. Some states may restrict such laws. A good attorney spending a fortune might argue that a state law is superceded by a federal law, and an alien might be able to own a gun.

You might technically lose protection under the law if you become an alien of the USA. It's entirely capricious.
 
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