The People vs The United States of America, et al

Holding the country, the government, police and the military accountable for decades of systemic injustice and corruption

Erik Blair
15 min readJul 21, 2021

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The United States is broken. The shards of democracy lay in the streets from Main Street to Wall Street. The damage to the people amounts to trillions of dollars lost. A tragedy of epic economic proportions trickled up to the wealthy leaving the population broke and struggling in a perpetual state of poverty. The enormous unsustainable economic practices and their impact on the posterity of the nation cannot be allowed to continue unchecked, unchanged, and unfettered. We must act now despite the concept of Sovereign Immunity and give ourselves permission to sue our own government.

In the US, the government is immune to lawsuits — unless it consents or allows itself to be sued. The Supreme Court in Price v. United States observed: “It is an axiom of our jurisprudence. The government is not liable to suit unless it consents thereto, and its liability in suit cannot be extended beyond the plain language of the statute authorizing it.”

Because the United States is a Representative Republic that practices democracy, “We The People” ARE THE GOVERNMENT. Thus, we can give consent through our representatives or a constitutional convention.

Grounds for Lawsuit

To determine the government acted negligently or criminally, one only has to look at history. Even recent history has many examples of crimes against the people. But those have largely gone unchecked because most people point fingers at individuals or policies rather than systems and systemic corruption of the organization we call “The Government”.

Have the people been injured physically, emotionally, and/or monetarily? This is an important question that’s not so easily measured and the evidence is so massive it would take a lot of people a very long time to document the big picture, but suffice it to say that the evidence shows the USA has been negligent and the result of said negligence has cost the people physical, emotional and monetary harm.

Let’s briefly consider what the government has done recently to the people.

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