Of course, as they’re not “dealerships” but rather “dealer ships”, they’re governed by admiralty law, and obliged to accept berth certificates for credit.
These people must be so scared all the damn time. Imagine being so overwhelmed by reality that you create such nonsense. As if tax has ever been anything but ' I have an army outside, you give me your stuff now. I'll be back next summer'. I'd love to see a movie about a group of sovcits in a post apocalypse. Do they act like laws are still real? Do they create new laws? What is their basis of reality?
The ones I've joined the groups of are about a tenth desperate people trying to find a way out of financial problems or trying to get their kids back from CAS, and the rest are pretty obnoxious and either think they've found some magic loophole or secret pathway, or just seem oblivious to the problems they cause and fanatical. I honestly find them almost all to be really unlikeable, completely convinced they are right, not even really helping each other with their crazy ideas; a few are clearly mentally ill and in the grip of delusional beliefs as well. But really and truly I find most of them to be obnoxious and unlikeable. Also several people are just trying to get out of paying child support and really are almost all terrible parents it seems.
Every time I have a genuine curiosity of what it would be like to take the most severe concussion in the history of the universe, and suddenly not understand how the core fundamentals of reality functioned... you post one of these, and it's a satisfying insight into how that would be. 🤣
As someone who actually works in neurology, I can take you all the way to the bottom of brain function in a minute. But sovcits always win out over even the most severely affected of my patients.
Short for "sovereign citizen", a group of people who believe they do not have to adhere to any laws because they reject the notion they are citizens of a nation and justify it with conspiracy nonsense.
A special breed of idiot who firmly believes that you can reverse debt by saying "no, you owe me that". They usually do that with a brain-gymnastics interpretation of laws and by adding weird markings to legal documents like invoices. Somehow, taping a coin to an invoice and returning it to the sender somehow pays any debt no matter how high.
They are instructed by so-called gurus, which ironically refuse any alternative form of payment (e.g. said "coin on the invoice") except real dollars.