• @[email protected]
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    476 months ago

    I know the answer is “logic”, but seriously.

    The state owns the roads, not your car. The license is saying you’re approved to drive a registered car on their roads. Don’t like it? Then don’t drive.

    “But muh taxes!”… I thought you said you were a citizen of your own country, not theirs.

    • @[email protected]
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      186 months ago

      You missed some nuance. Don’t drive on their roads. You can drive unregistered vehicles on your own property with no issues. Many homesteaders and farmers do this with work trucks that never leave their property.

      That’s where the edges of these people’s thinking begins. There’s so many tiny caveats that they believe there has to be some secret set of true rules out there for people clever enough to crack the code.

      • Rhynoplaz
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        86 months ago

        The Founding Fathers, in their infinite wisdom, would NEVER craft a Constitution that didn’t give everyone freedom. The word Constitution literally means freedom. Anyone who does their own research knows that. It’s this new corrupt government that twists the words around to benefit themselves!

        Now we wait and see who thinks I’m kidding and who thinks I’m serious. 😁

        • Echo Dot
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          56 months ago

          I can tell you not serious because every word in that sentence is correctly spelled and you have used correct punctuation.

          the corrt thing too donis use a mix of capterlision AND incect - hyphanation

        • @Phoonzang
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          16 months ago

          Post the same on Reddit and then compare the results.

    • @Klear
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      76 months ago

      What if I travel instead of driving tho…