As I have known, the government does not have the right to invalidate a valid, legal contract, before or after the contract is executed.
It does not have the right to force someone to provide a service or to turn over property, even for compensation, and certainly not when there is no compensation.
But but it is patriotic to go broke while the elite make millions.
As I have known, the government does not have the right to invalidate a valid, legal contract, before or after the contract is executed. It does not have the right to force someone to provide a service or to turn over property, even for compensation, and certainly not when there is no compensation.
I'm sure the U.S. Constitution provides for unelected bureaucrats forcing landlords go bankrupt and give free housing during times of disease.
Gotta be in there somewhere.
As I have known, the government does not have the right to invalidate a valid, legal contract, before or after the contract is executed.
That's pretty much what the government did with GM during the bailout. So sit down peasant and listen to those who know best. >/sarcasm