by Don Bradley
They now want to steal your car for a speeding ticket. And they've done this before, but are seeking Supreme Court validation so ALL 50 states can steal your car.
This makes anyone that owns a nice car vulnerable to losing it over a speeding ticket, which they hand out like candy, ESPECIALLY IF YOUR CAR IS VALUABLE NOW.
YOU WILL BE TARGETED.
Also, those with low Social Credit Scores according to the Satanic Network, will also have this levied against them, regardless of the value of the car. To hurt you. To take away your freedom to move about, work, buy groceries, do what you need to do.
That's the main thing.
In fact, Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher argued in Indiana Supreme Court last week that it would be constitutional to seize any and every car that exceeded the speed limit. It was an argument that drew laughter from the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
Fisher said:
Well, so much for constitutional protections. In point of fact, they were lost long ago, after the whole Patriot Act trip was shoved down our throat.
Bet you cops don't get their cars asset seized. Oh hell no. Or their valuables or homes. That would be crossing the line, right boys? |
They now want to steal your car for a speeding ticket. And they've done this before, but are seeking Supreme Court validation so ALL 50 states can steal your car.
This makes anyone that owns a nice car vulnerable to losing it over a speeding ticket, which they hand out like candy, ESPECIALLY IF YOUR CAR IS VALUABLE NOW.
YOU WILL BE TARGETED.
Also, those with low Social Credit Scores according to the Satanic Network, will also have this levied against them, regardless of the value of the car. To hurt you. To take away your freedom to move about, work, buy groceries, do what you need to do.
That's the main thing.
In fact, Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher argued in Indiana Supreme Court last week that it would be constitutional to seize any and every car that exceeded the speed limit. It was an argument that drew laughter from the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
Fisher said:
"This is the position that we already staked out in the Supreme Court when I was asked by Justice Breyer whether a Bugatti can be forfeited for going over five miles over the speed limit. Historically the answer to that question is yes, and we're sticking with that position here."
Well, so much for constitutional protections. In point of fact, they were lost long ago, after the whole Patriot Act trip was shoved down our throat.