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Red Anarchist of Love
8th September 2008, 19:24
I hate banks but are forced to use them, a bank is required to do most large transactions, the law are made that way. Is horrible to see large bank sky srapers rise while they are many who live on the streets. what are some ways to counter this system and it's laws?

piet11111
8th September 2008, 20:10
i suppose you never had to deal with insurance company's to get your medical expenses paid.
its so much more bitter to have to walk into some corporate palace paid with money that they did not want to spend on paying for their sick clients medical bills.

spice756
9th September 2008, 07:29
You have to use bank to get a car or house (too much money) but small stuff you can keep the money at your home.

I will never invest money that is just evile.



i suppose you never had to deal with insurance company's to get your medical expenses paid.


Some insurance programs are better than others.Some only pay part of the hospital bill.Others do not cover chronic conditions.

Or just do nothing and have no insurance program.

freakazoid
9th September 2008, 07:51
I hate banks but are forced to use them, a bank is required to do most large transactions, the law are made that way. Is horrible to see large bank sky srapers rise while they are many who live on the streets.

Interesting fact, the Federal Reserve System is anti-Constitutional.


what are some ways to counter this system and it's laws?

Molotov's, bank robberies, etc... :D


http://www.federalreserve.gov/FRAddress.htm
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KurtFF8
9th September 2008, 13:17
Interesting fact, the Federal Reserve System is anti-Constitutional.

How exactly is the Fed unconstitutional? I've heard people claim it is simply because the congress is supposed "to make coin" or something, but congress passed that duty on. They've done that with other things too, for example in Iraq they voted to give Bush the power to go to war so the war, for example, isn't breaking (US) law.

Not that the legality of either of these really matters of course.

cyu
9th September 2008, 18:46
what are some ways to counter this system and it's laws?


If wealth is concentrated in stocks, then employees should assume democratic control over their companies, thus rendering stocks worthless.

If wealth is concentrated in the hoarding of commodities, then people who will actually use those commodities should just take them from the storage areas where they are just being held for speculation.

If wealth is concentrated in paper money or gold, then people should just stop accepting that paper money or gold as legal tender, and start using something else as legal tender.

All these acts are non-violent. However, you may be attacked while carrying out these activities, in which case fighting back would only be self-defense.