The Fed is the lynchpin. Without the spigot, none of it can be funded or enforced.
That issue, unfortunately, does not capture people's imaginations. And the flesh-eating bacteria of micro-regulation is honed for GoF one cottage industry at a time, so that there is never a single mass at a single moment of people realizing that they are …
The Fed is the lynchpin. Without the spigot, none of it can be funded or enforced.
That issue, unfortunately, does not capture people's imaginations. And the flesh-eating bacteria of micro-regulation is honed for GoF one cottage industry at a time, so that there is never a single mass at a single moment of people realizing that they are being stripped to the marrow.
I see this as a two-fronted project. One, re-arrange the deck chairs (voting if you do that sort of thing, public haranguing on the single issue either way - there is a reason that Donkey and Elephant are willing to put aside all differences to destroy team Porcupine, and to infiltrate it relentlessly with black- and yellow-striped wolves who are "cool with just THIS regulation because it's really pro-self-actualization, bro, and that's, like, the TRUE freedom.")
Two - keep building, building, building, the better thing, no matter how hard the bastards try to get you down. Start companies that they destroy. Start homeschool groups that they attack. Start health practices that they ban. Show them that it is your children, and your children's children, that matter to you. And, as you do it, do the REAL thing: build the community. Trade in gold backs and BTC. Make the invisible markets. Give people a place to go when the system crumbles, so that they will not fear, so deeply, the disintegration.
Make sure there is something good on the other side of Chesterton's fence.
i think the schools may play a bigger role here than people realize.
they have become indoctrination factories for the conjured moral justifications and crusades that underpin so much of this plunder. taking them away from the state and placing choice in the hands of families fixes this.
and it's a real issue, simple, and one that actual leaders could win on. the benefits to learning and to freedom would be vast.
it's a longer game, but look how well the blob played it over the last 30 years.
I agree; they are poison. But, they rely on the teat. Dry up the milk and they will lose their power. If they had to operate purely on local, tax-generated budgets, cash flow only, they’d get responsive and lean real quick.
Saifedean Ammous does an excellent job of explaining to be the morally corrupting nature of fiat. If money were real, schools would be real, I believe. We have dishonorable people in charge of the money, and it has given us a dishonorable society.
The Fed is the lynchpin. Without the spigot, none of it can be funded or enforced.
That issue, unfortunately, does not capture people's imaginations. And the flesh-eating bacteria of micro-regulation is honed for GoF one cottage industry at a time, so that there is never a single mass at a single moment of people realizing that they are being stripped to the marrow.
I see this as a two-fronted project. One, re-arrange the deck chairs (voting if you do that sort of thing, public haranguing on the single issue either way - there is a reason that Donkey and Elephant are willing to put aside all differences to destroy team Porcupine, and to infiltrate it relentlessly with black- and yellow-striped wolves who are "cool with just THIS regulation because it's really pro-self-actualization, bro, and that's, like, the TRUE freedom.")
Two - keep building, building, building, the better thing, no matter how hard the bastards try to get you down. Start companies that they destroy. Start homeschool groups that they attack. Start health practices that they ban. Show them that it is your children, and your children's children, that matter to you. And, as you do it, do the REAL thing: build the community. Trade in gold backs and BTC. Make the invisible markets. Give people a place to go when the system crumbles, so that they will not fear, so deeply, the disintegration.
Make sure there is something good on the other side of Chesterton's fence.
i think the schools may play a bigger role here than people realize.
they have become indoctrination factories for the conjured moral justifications and crusades that underpin so much of this plunder. taking them away from the state and placing choice in the hands of families fixes this.
and it's a real issue, simple, and one that actual leaders could win on. the benefits to learning and to freedom would be vast.
it's a longer game, but look how well the blob played it over the last 30 years.
I agree; they are poison. But, they rely on the teat. Dry up the milk and they will lose their power. If they had to operate purely on local, tax-generated budgets, cash flow only, they’d get responsive and lean real quick.
Saifedean Ammous does an excellent job of explaining to be the morally corrupting nature of fiat. If money were real, schools would be real, I believe. We have dishonorable people in charge of the money, and it has given us a dishonorable society.
everyone go sub to the dept of edu emails.. you will be amazed the money drip
go look into your local schools and what they "tradeoff" in exchange for federal dollars/programs ..cash for kids
Yes! The natural health community and bitcoin enthusiasts are good examples of this shift.