It also says that Tyler was sent to a “lunatic system” for treatment.
That's how the book ended. It's been a few years , so forgive me if I misremember: The main character talks about being in (not actually) Heaven where the doctors Old Testament angels have psychology diplomas on the wall and ask him how he's feeling.
The last line of the book is a janitor promising that there's a plan to break him out.
The problem is that pretty much every nation on the planet has a system that allows people to donate their money to the government.
America is included in that list. You can write a check to the National Treasury right now if you want.
As I said elsewhere: Can we throw USA Today in to a woodchipper, please? Like, whoever wrote this, the editor who approved it, anyone who didn't tell them "No, that's a bad take, and stop leering at the playground", and whoever tweeted this.
In the excellent card game Illumnati one of the faction alignments is "Fanatic".
Most of the other alignments are better at taking over the same alignment and better at destroying (removing from game) opposing alignments..... Except Fanatic, which treats other Fanatic alignment cards as opposite, and thus excels at destroying other Fanatic organizations.
So.... how exactly are goods supposed to get to Ottawa if they ban all the truckers?