You want me to prove that the United States doesn't have 'trustees'? Why don't you try proving that it does? The burden of proof is on the one making the claim.
Sovereign states do not have trustees, much as rocks, electricity, and games of Monopoly don't have trustees. There's nothing indicating the US does have trustees, or evidence of their existence, or indications as to their role, or, frankly, capacity for them in the US legal system.
Municipal corporations occasionally do have trustees, but that's terminologically equivalent to a city or town council; they're elected positions that do not connote 'ownership', which doesn't exist in relation to municipal corporations.
Nah, I'm a lawyer; I'm reacting to an utterly nonsensical claim. Claiming that the United States has trustees is like claiming that you have trustees; it's not cognizable.
Do you have any evidence these trustees exist? Can you direct me to something in the Congressional Record establishing them? After all, were they to exist, they'd either be mentioned in the Constitution, or in the Congressional Record.
You want me to prove that the United States doesn't have 'trustees'? Why don't you try proving that it does? The burden of proof is on the one making the claim.
Sovereign states do not have trustees, much as rocks, electricity, and games of Monopoly don't have trustees. There's nothing indicating the US does have trustees, or evidence of their existence, or indications as to their role, or, frankly, capacity for them in the US legal system.
Municipal corporations occasionally do have trustees, but that's terminologically equivalent to a city or town council; they're elected positions that do not connote 'ownership', which doesn't exist in relation to municipal corporations.
Nah, I'm a lawyer; I'm reacting to an utterly nonsensical claim. Claiming that the United States has trustees is like claiming that you have trustees; it's not cognizable.
Do you have any evidence these trustees exist? Can you direct me to something in the Congressional Record establishing them? After all, were they to exist, they'd either be mentioned in the Constitution, or in the Congressional Record.
Go on.