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To: Noamie

“So the opposition’s argument is that if I create a Corporation I surrender all of my Constitutional rights in the act of running it?”

I won’t speak to the opposition’s argument, but as far as I know you don’t create a Corporation.

The “state” (meant generically) “creates” a corporation. Whatever you propose as a corporation to the state is not a corporation until the state says so and the state might attach some hooks and strings before saying so.


54 posted on 03/21/2014 11:58:08 AM PDT by KrisKrinkle (Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
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To: KrisKrinkle

“The “state” (meant generically) “creates” a corporation. Whatever you propose as a corporation to the state is not a corporation until the state says so and the state might attach some hooks and strings before saying so.”

Thank you for the “You didn’t build that” summary.

I create a Corporation. The Secretary of State will review and then agree that my Articles of Incorporation are lawful and in order and will then publish my corporation as a recognized organization. The State does not “create” a corporation.

Once a Corporation is in effect, other State Departments then apply certain operating rules to it depending on the industry that it falls in, it’s profit, and it’s operating size. The Secretary of State has nothing to do with any of that.

The State creates nothing. The State only recognizes what has been created by the citizen.

At its root, your argument is that the Citizen exists because of the State. You are in error.


84 posted on 03/24/2014 6:34:47 AM PDT by Noamie
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