Some characteristics of antisocial personality disorder include:
- Persistent lying or stealing.
- See below.
- Tendency to violate the rights of others.
- Prohibitions and regulations are prime examples of such violations.
- Aggressive, often violent behavior.
- Police in pursuit of regulation and prohibition enforcement
- Possessing a superficial charm or wit.
- Such charm is generally what wins elections.
- A sense of extreme entitlement.
- All people with a government-approved job are entitled to be obeyed.
- Disobedience to the demands of an "authority" is justification for attack (fining/imprisonment/tasing)
"A tax is a forced burden, charge, exaction, imposition, or contribution assessed . . . to provide public revenue for the support of the government, the administration of the law, or the payment of public expenses."
- 51 Am. Jur. Taxation, § 3, pp. 35, 36, 37 and 3
"Robbery: The felonious taking of money or goods from the person of another or in his presence, against his will, by force or by putting him in fear."
- 46 Am. J1st Rob §2
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