OP - where is your proof of "in the 1800s the governments of the commonwealth all incorporated?" And please elaborate on what exactly you mean by "commonwealth."
I'm not going to do that for you cheese, for once, show your capable of research. Maybe you'll stumble onto some facts that will lead to enlightenment. Every thread I've seen you on, your the pestimistic, I'm not going to fall for it. There are greater things going on in the world, and I'm not concerned what your opinion or understanding level is.
But anyway, big - I'll tell you what I tell anyone who posts something that isn't considered common knowledge - the proof of burden lies with the prosecution. You wanna bring facts to the discussion, you better be prepared to support them with verifiable sources, or I'll call BS every time I catch it.
A commonwealth is a free state, or republic, characterized by a representative government. The states of the United States may each be considered commonwealths. Four states in the United States designate themselves commonwealths: Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The term is often used to describe the government of Great Britain. (Also Vermont and Delaware use the term commonwealth in there state constitution) According to the USlegal definition. This is republicanism. Clarification for Cheese. I've been a resident of 3 of these six states, and was born in another. The incorporation of town and cities is part of the capitalist system of government. For the most part.
In order to get the post, you gotta look at it as corporations just doing business with corporations. Only one of the corporations is run amuck!!! Because for over a hundred years, it's been spinning lies, and ignoring it's shareholders. It's time for the shareholders to stand up and assume their positions provided by law.