There comes a point when it's not OK to deliberately keep us plebs in the dark about what's coming and when in terms of tax, debts, courts etc. — because those of us in the real world are facing choices over where we put our energy into fighting a corrupt system to be able to make it through to another day. The state is busy robbing, defrauding, intimidating, harassing, and stealing. Make a mistake and you can end up in jail. It's not funny being strung along for too long... eventually there has to be plausibly deniable guidance or some form of relief. Otherwise we're just tools or puppets of new controllers keeping information to themselves.

Openness, accountability, and honesty define government transparency. In a free society, transparency is government's obligation to share information with citizens. It is at the heart of how citizens hold their public officials accountable. So no showy no believe-y

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