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>Catalon-Astrophe - Andy Hoffman - Miles Franklin
Catalon will face stiff resistance should it continue to pursue independence.
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled independence out.
Rajoy now has the legal authority to prevent it.
The only way to prevent independence is by overwhelming force.
This is absolute proof that modern democracies are in fact dictatorships.

Currently:
You do NOT have the right of association. That is the very definition of independence.
You do NOT have the right to come and go. Just try leaving your country with all your assets.
You do NOT have the right to use the currency of your choice. You must use the authorized currency of the day.
You DON'T have the right to a stable currency. Any accumulation of wealth is called hoarding and the word "Capitalist" is a bad title to wear.
You DON'T have the right to a free-market. Since the rise of taxation, that right hasn't existed. Every transaction gets skimmed.
You DON'T have the right to a stable market. Every transaction gets skimmed. Volatility in a market encourages speculation aka gambling. Again, every transaction gets skimmed.

Even in those cases where a civil war is won by the people, in the end another despotic dictatorship takes the place of the deposed.
It is always about tax revenue streams and control.
You, me, everyone is an asset of the central government.
We are livestock.
Now sit still and drink your Krugman cool-ade. You're paying for it.


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