Money is nothing but power and control for the government. Only citizens and businesses must conform to money; the government, through force and extortion, strips true value from everyone. A squirrel has the right to gather nuts but does not own the forest or the tree—it can gather, drink water, and defecate as needed. Humans, on the other hand, have zero resources to sustain life on their own. All the world’s resources have been declared owned by governments.
There is no private property because government only allows people to be temporary custodians, so long as they pay their rent. If a thief steals something and sells it, even with a bill of sale, the new buyer does not become the true owner. All land was stolen, so no person is a legitimate owner.
Law is a construct of government, not a natural requirement, and often goes against natural law. Everything a person works for is to consume things not required to sustain life. The illusion of ownership persists, but the government controls everything necessary for human survival. People cannot survive without paying to do so. The national debt is not a real problem for the government, because it owns and controls all things of value and does not work for the citizen.