Small businesses and individual owners are the only forces that stand against government tyranny.
Across cities and towns, people are watching parking tickets turn into vehicle boots, fines turn into liens, and small businesses disappear under layers of fees and compliance.
What’s being sold as “administrative enforcement” is something else entirely.
At the same time, violent offenders are released without jail time, illegal migrants are placed on public assistance, and fake businesses run multimillion-dollar fraud schemes with little consequence.
What we are all experiencing in real time is manufactured chaos—a system that produces economic randomness and social instability, destroys prosperity, controls individual lives, and stifles liberty.
Here are a few of the ways politicians make our freedom disappear:
Government Corporatization
- Turns government enforcement into revenue collection
- Replaces courts and judgment with fees, penalties, and automation
- Treats ownership as conditional compliance, not a right
- Uses administrative power instead of due process
- Punishes those who can’t negotiate or delay
Why private individual ownership is being destroyed
- Small owners are easy to reach, fine, and pressure
- Rules are enforced unevenly: strict for residents, flexible for large entities
- Fees and compliance costs scale people out of ownership
- Loss of property occurs without meaningful hearings
- Debt collection replaces neutral law enforcement
Why small businesses and individual owners matter
- They anchor neighborhoods and local economies
- They operate under law, not leverage or lobbying
- They resist consolidation simply by existing
- They provide competition against centralized power
- They are the last group not absorbed into corporate-government systems
As private individual ownership erodes, small businesses and individual owners remain the last independent force capable of resisting centralized administrative power.
Forced wages, benefits, and hiring conditions kill entrepreneurship, innovation, and capitalism.
It destroys government by the people and replaces it with government of the few over the many.
Tyranny.
Image and report compiled from multiple SubX.News field reports:
Unsafe and Anti-Business (2 Dec 2025 5:56 PM) Video Report SubX.News https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1PgrxXfyGD/
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Well, less than 9% of the chicago population is known to be biking, it is a good progressive thought that we need to make a way to make bike lanes safer for people who are biking (27 Jul 25) The Alley Chicago Store
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Progressive Bike Infrastructure (10 July 2025) Video Report SubX.News https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1FTQn5kZpS/
Boarded Up and Bike-Laned: Milwaukee Avenue’s Gentrification Mirage (10 July 2025) Video Report SubX.News https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DLwVymaqK/
CTA Homicide, Park Mass Shooting, Drug Zombies, Crony Contracts, Police Funerals and an Empty Fulton Market: No Amount of Theater Can Cover Up the Disaster That Is Brandon Johnson (26 June 2025) by John Kugler SubX.News https://subx.news/cta-homicide-park-mass-shooting-drug-zombies-crony-contracts-police-funerals-and-an-empty-fulton-market-no-amount-of-theater-can-cover-up-the-disaster-that-is-brandon-johnson/
Always Punishing the Little Guy This Is the Definition of Anarcho-Tyranny (14 May 2025) by John Kugler https://subx.news/always-punishing-the-little-guy-this-is-the-definition-of-anarcho-tyranny/
Boots and Broken Dreams A Chicago Street-Level View of Urban Despair (14 May 2025) Video Report SubX.News https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3192213037584205
Super Plywood Special River North Businesses Abandoned (7 Apr 2025) Video Report SubX.News https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1FMoyRTtf9/