Proof of fraud is what this is really. The thing is that when fraud is involved there is no contract. So no one whose fraudsters have gone along with the fraud is actually in debt.
Really glad about your comment, I agree. We may yet find out that nothing going on was "unlawful" - only that we believed a false explanation as to the causality for the system.
I have found out that everything may happen because we unwittingly agreed to it. Until we stop agreeing to the contracts we are presented with we will keep running around in confusion, seeking answers in all the wrong places and being bamboozled by popular explanations ;)
One cannot unwittingly agree to a contract. If one is unwitting it usually is because full disclosure didn't happen. Thus you didn't have all the facts to agree with. I have heard this idea before. There is a real reason why full disclosure is necessary and also impossible to give or receive. Anyone is suppose to be able to get out of a contract. We are not prophets and cannot know what will happen in the future. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change.
Thus in a free market if you renege on to many contracts people will not do business with you. That is how it is suppose to be. Instead what people are doing is paying for a third party to collect debts. Stupid really stupid. The thing about this is that in truth as long as you have people thinking that uniforms and badges produce special powers we will continue to have this particular problem.
I'll say this again. You cannot unwittingly contract with another person. You must have full disclosure, which when a problem comes up, it is pretty clear you didn't have. LOL
Really glad about your comment, I agree. We may yet find out that nothing going on was "unlawful" - only that we believed a false explanation as to the causality for the system.
I have found out that everything may happen because we unwittingly agreed to it. Until we stop agreeing to the contracts we are presented with we will keep running around in confusion, seeking answers in all the wrong places and being bamboozled by popular explanations ;)
One cannot unwittingly agree to a contract. If one is unwitting it usually is because full disclosure didn't happen. Thus you didn't have all the facts to agree with. I have heard this idea before. There is a real reason why full disclosure is necessary and also impossible to give or receive. Anyone is suppose to be able to get out of a contract. We are not prophets and cannot know what will happen in the future. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change.
Thus in a free market if you renege on to many contracts people will not do business with you. That is how it is suppose to be. Instead what people are doing is paying for a third party to collect debts. Stupid really stupid. The thing about this is that in truth as long as you have people thinking that uniforms and badges produce special powers we will continue to have this particular problem.
I'll say this again. You cannot unwittingly contract with another person. You must have full disclosure, which when a problem comes up, it is pretty clear you didn't have. LOL