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Once you understand the difference, you will realize the importance of correcting your political status, joining your state assembly and helping to restore the Federal Republic. We the people need your participation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I’ve previously been on Unemployment, Food Stamps, Medicaid or all three. Can I still correct my status?
You paid into these systems and programs while you were working and therefore you were entitled to those benefits. Once you correct your political status you cannot participate in the these programs any longer. For more details consult with the State Assembly Coordinator.
What do I do with my drivers license and license plates?
For now, you keep them.
What about my Retirement?
No matter where your retirement comes from, it’s yours because you paid into it. It is safe and you are entitled to it. Correcting your status does not nullify your retirement.
What about property taxes, car loans, medical bills or mortgages?
Once your political status is corrected you are eligible for the Sign in America Debt Relief Program. Contact your Sign In America Coordinator for more information.
Can I still get Healthcare or can I be refused Care?
You can still obtain healthcare coverage and you cannot be refused care because you corrected your status.
What about banking, should I still use my credit cards, should I close my checking account?
You are free to keep using your accounts and credit cards. Soon The Global Family Bank will be open and operating in all 50 states. Once you have corrected your status, you will be able to move all your accounts over to the new banking system. In the meantime, there are some simple steps you can take to protect your money. Your state assembly can help you with this information.