Every aspect of this nationwide initiative has been
carefully conceived and planned for years...
The following is just a quick way of providing a glimpse into the
plan.
(FROM AN EMAIL, WITH NAMES REDACTED TO PROTECT THE
PARTIES' IDENTITIES...)
5. Amount of damages sought -
hitting, or at least threatening, the states seriously hard is the only
realistic way to actually motivate *real* change. Suits seeking merely
"injunctive" and/or "declaratory" relief are essentially worthless, as there is
no "bite" to the teeth that need to glare with a roaring mouth. Furthermore,
if <name redacted> would have bothered to read closer on the
homepage he quotes the $48 trillion figure from, he would have also learned
that: (1) we only expect to settle for - collectively amongst all suits
nationwide - a figure in the range of only $6-7 trillion; and, (2) we are *not*
seeking CASH damages/payouts, anyway - which really WOULD be unrealistic,
as we do state there on the homepage... - but we are seeking the formation of
settlements/judgments to be mostly in the forms of tax abatements, tax
restructurings, excess land holdings, vacated buildings, and other disposable
and/or unused state assets, and other similar types of "non-cash" financial
liquidities, payable partially in the present, and partially in the future
(especially various recurring favorable tax treatments), in addition to
declarations of subrogation rights against individual family court
perpetrators themselves (to facilitate recouping partial damages against
recipients of particulary egregious child support amounts, alimony, unreasonable
attorneys fees, court-ordered costs for certain unnecessary social workers, and
etc.), which are all trade-offs under settlement negotiations for
letting the states themselves partially "off the hook"... in order to help
settle faster, and tangibly obtain our restorative family rights more sooner
than later. This is a fairly complicated total masterplan, involving much
more than just the mere filings of complaints, and it has been thoroughly
worked, re-worked, and re-worked again, and one simply has to spend enough
thought process to fully grasp the entire "big
picture"...