CDZ Why Empires Fall

The United States is more of an umpire than empire. Which is simply why we stick our nose into every one's biness.
 
"The United States is more of an umpire than empire. Which is simply why we stick our nose into every one's biness."

If that were true, instead of that being either ambiguous, false, misleading, or ignorant, then that could be demonstrated as true. That above is demonstrably not true, unless the author of the intended meaning is capable of explaining what is meant by the word choices.

1.
United States

Does that mean any one of the following:

A. All the people voluntarily federated within the geographical area known collectively as The United States of American.

B. A legal fiction, also known as a corporate entity, called the United States, which is a registered corporation as such, and those who are investing into it are those who expect to receive benefits from it; whereby those investing into it are documented as such, and the amounts of their investments are documented precisely.

C. Some other meaning other than A or B.

2.
umpire

A.
An individual employed in a baseball game whose authority is given to this individual to supply the demand for judgment concerning rules governing baseball games.

B.
A legal fiction counterfeiting authority over all the people in the federated area known as The Untied States of America, whereby this false authority makes up whatever rules the investors in this corporation impose on everyone all over the world because they have the stolen power that affords them this ability.

C.
Some other meaning.

3.
empire

A.
A group of criminals falsely claiming legal authority whereby these criminals employ deception, threat of violence, and violence to make slaves of everyone kidnapped into this legal fiction type pyramid scheme.

B.
A euphemism employed by criminals to cover up the fact that the criminals have taken over moral government.

C.
Some other meaning.

3.
we

1.
The author of the claim where "we" is part of the claim, and anyone else who may agree with the author of the claim, expressly not anyone who does not agree with the claim: also known as "do you have a mouse in your pocket"?

2.
All those investors investing into the legal fiction known as United States, which is a criminal organization, also known as an Empire, and these investors agree to invest in this behavior as explained in this sentence by the author of this sentence.

3.
Some other meaning.

4.
stick

1.
War of aggression for profit, beginning with all the people in the former federation once known as The United States of America, moving to the Indian population which was a so called "Indian problem," to the investors of the legal fiction known as United States, and the Final Solution to said Indian population was extermination which was a Final Solution borrowed from previous criminals who take over governments with legal fictions pyramid schemes, and which was the same Final Solution borrowed by the Nazis later on.

2.
A thrusting of a stick into something.

3.
Some other meaning.

5.
every one's biness

1.
Anyone producing anything worth stealing is contained within this set of people who constitute the targets of the dominant criminal gang currently dominating almost all the people on this planet, with few exceptions.

2.
All the people on this planet, and whatever remains of their ability to command their individual power of will as individuals, or as individuals working agreeably, peacefully, within federated (voluntary) association.

3.
Some other meaning.
 

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