The corporation thing is made up. The law they cite that defines the United States as a corporation is from the 90's, not from the incorporation of DC in the 1800's (every city or town is incorporated in america, it's a way of joining the land under a city gov't). The "corporation" law is also taken completely out of context. It's defining who counts as "the United States" for legal proceedings, and the law includes any companies owned by the Govt. It defines a bunch of parts of gov't that get to count as the gov't in legal proceedings like lawsuits and debt proceedings.
every city or town is incorporated in america, it's a way of joining the land under a city gov't
What about literally unincorporated town / cities? They exist.
Do you mean the citizens of the state/city/town are property of the corporation through their social security number?
No, Incorporation of cities is common and doesn't make people property. It's just an organization of the assets and land and laws and everything. Most big cities and town are incorporated because it makes the management easier.
The corporation thing is made up. The law they cite that defines the United States as a corporation is from the 90's, not from the incorporation of DC in the 1800's (every city or town is incorporated in america, it's a way of joining the land under a city gov't). The "corporation" law is also taken completely out of context. It's defining who counts as "the United States" for legal proceedings, and the law includes any companies owned by the Govt. It defines a bunch of parts of gov't that get to count as the gov't in legal proceedings like lawsuits and debt proceedings.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/3002
What about literally unincorporated town / cities? They exist. Do you mean the citizens of the state/city/town are property of the corporation through their social security number?
No, Incorporation of cities is common and doesn't make people property. It's just an organization of the assets and land and laws and everything. Most big cities and town are incorporated because it makes the management easier.
It's literally in the congressional record anybody can look it up 1870 is when it happened
All of you need to watch Empire of the city
1871 or 1870? The Act of 1871 is boring and has nothing to do with almost anything mentioned