These politicians do not care if your rights are violated. Not a little. Not secretly. At all.
- Mr. John Washington
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
If they did, the child support racket would have been exposed decades ago. Instead, they protect it. A system that jails people, strips licenses, destroys families, and generates billions in revenue under the fake excuse of “helping children.” It’s extortion with a government logo, and every politician in office knows it.
If they cared, they would talk about how the people were tricked into surrendering their rights to the state through the driver’s license scam. Freedom of movement was turned into a permission slip, and politicians stood by while it happened—because control benefits them.
If they cared, they would expose the financial instruments and bond accounts created in your name every time you are pulled over. Every ticket is money. Every stop is profit. Courts, agencies, and private interests get paid—but you’re never told the truth. Silence is not ignorance. It’s complicity.
And let’s be clear about traffic citations.
When a police officer makes you sign that ticket, that signature functions as a contract. That contract gives the court power over you—the power to fine you, jail you, suspend your license, and destroy your livelihood.
Here’s the part they don’t want you to think about:
No judge in America can force you to sign a contract. Yet police will threaten to arrest you if you refuse to sign a citation. That is coercion. That is a violation of your rights. And every politician knows it.
So where are they?
Where is the outrage?
Where is the reform?
There is none—because these people are not leaders. They are managers of corruption. They don’t run to fix the system. They run to operate it. They enforce it. They profit from it.
I am the only politician running for president who is saying this out loud and actually challenging the structure itself. Not tweaking it. Not “reforming” it on paper. Ending it.
Everyone else wants the title.
Everyone else wants the power.
Everyone else wants to keep the machine running.
I want the machine dismantled.
And that is exactly why they don’t want people listening to me.



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