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Originally Posted by Adder
We have one political party that broadly agreed with you and one who had to be "bought off" with stuff that didn't help, including a smaller than needed stimulus.
You're thinking of Occupy.
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I’m thinking of testing the enforcement mechanisms, like, say, Uber.
Idk what litigation you’ve done, but there are few more compelling levers than having a client which is judgment proof. All leverage, all power of enforcement over your client, disappears.
If the New Oppression is inequality, and one wishes to resolve it, what better way than to prove the limitation of enforcement of property, and in particular creditor, rights?