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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
If you're forced to pay, it's theft
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Politics tend to produce stupid opinions
Coincidentally, this was posted the day after I submitted the above column:
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"I can't refute what you say, so I'll complain about the words you use!"
The other day, someone objected to my phrasing when I said cops (one in particular) are "dishonest yellow-bellied tail-tuckers".
He couldn't refute the facts; he just didn't like the creative way I called them "lying cowards" (and he kept harping on the particular words I used) in a response to the post about the cop who shot a teenager in the back and killed him, then lied that the victim was "holding a gun" (it was a phone).
So, he compared me to Yosemite Sam.
In a follow-up comment, he tried taking a potshot at my "yellow flag" and said I was the real coward because I never "served my country" [sic].
Sometimes, I am heartened by the low quality of those who hate the things I say, but who, instead of trying to use reason, resort to assumptions and ad hominem. It's kind of awesome, actually.
People who will fight on behalf of a government are the same sort of people who can be brainwashed into flying airliners into buildings. Yeah, it's bravery, but a twisted, worthless sort of harmful bravery.
There are things that some people get very excited about that I find completely reprehensible. That gulf will never be bridged. But you can make a counterargument, or you can flail around looking silly. He chose the looking-silly path.
And, if a cop thinks the reasonable response to seeing an armed individual (or someone he is scared might be armed) is to murder him, the cop has no business being out in public. Exercising your natural human rights isn't a capital offense. Unless you encounter a cop who is a lying coward, apparently.
Monday, April 20, 2026
More evil losers making news
An evil loser in Louisiana decided to murder his kids. Eight of them.
The usual idiots are blaming "guns!"
Smarter people blame the evil loser who chose to murder 8 kids.
People who've been made stupid by politics are calling this a "mass shooting" so they can pad their anti-gun narrative with whatever they can find and twist to fit. Just like gang-on-gang killings.
A few decades ago, there was a guy in Arkansas who decided the Christmas holiday was the ideal time to kill his entire family. I don't remember ever hearing his horrible crime called a "mass shooting", even though this evil loser also used a gun in many of the murders. I guess people are getting dumber or more dishonest- or more political.
This is mere days after an outspoken anti-gun bigot shot and murdered his wife and then removed himself from the roster of the living. I'm no longer surprised when an anti-gun bigot does something like this. It's completely on-brand.
Yet, I'm seeing the usual idiots screaming to ban guns because of the acts of these recent evil losers. It's predictable, pathetic, and counterproductive. Not to mention, banning (and regulating) guns is a criminal act.
It's not the guns. It has never been the guns. It's the evil losers who decide to murder others. They use whatever tools are available. If the anti-gun bigots managed to get guns banned, and all the guns magically disappeared so evil losers had no access to them, the murders would continue. They might even increase since guns do more to protect the innocent than to empower bad guys who often have a lifetime's training in hurting people.
No one calling to ban or restrict guns is doing this for your benefit. They are your mortal enemy, functionally the same as an evil loser who is coming to shoot you and your children.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Government protects thieves- trash protects trash
Killing a thief caught in the act is not a "murder", regardless of whether you think it was justified or not. Maybe, depending on the situation, it was too much in your opinion, but not "murder". I'm not speaking "legally", but ethically. So be careful, because unethical governments (but I repeat myself) take the side of the bad guys and punish the good guys.
If you're a prosecutor who charges such a victim with murder or attempted murder for daring to try to protect his property, you're the bad guy. Maybe even worse than the thieves.
All you're doing is rewarding thieves and making it safer to be thieves. You're encouraging thieves and potential thieves to steal more. This is the opposite of what you ought to be doing. Your worthless "job" is to protect the life, liberty, and property of those who are where they have a right to be, doing what they have a right to do. Not the thieves.
If there are to be "laws" covering such things (there shouldn't be, but there are), they should be similar to the "law" that charges a bank robber with murder if one of his thieving associates dies during the robbery. If a thief is killed while committing theft, the fault is his and his associates'. No one is forcing any of them to be thieves. It's a choice, and choices have consequences. Too bad, so sad.
If I'm on the jury (Ha ha!) for a defender being charged with murder in such a case, he's either walking free, or there will be a hung jury. I will never v*te to convict someone for shooting a thief. Not even if I personally dislike the defender or believe he could have chosen to not defend his property as effectively as he did.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Learn from modern parables: lessons in fake "news" stories
You can get mad about the tsunami of fake stories, or you can use them as modern parables to illustrate truths.
The (probably fake) story of the 9-year-old girl who shot an intruder in the leg would have a happier ending if not for government.
We can pretend for a moment it's a real event. If not, there's still a lesson in it.
Someone took to the comments to complain about a 9-year-old being left home alone with access to a gun. But if not for the gun, she'd be a tragic statistic, unless the story also included magic.
I was left home alone (with easy access to guns) every day as a young teen onward, with my younger sisters. I was lucky that I never needed to protect myself or my sisters from criminals, but if I had needed to, I could have had a fighting chance.
As unfortunate as it may be, it is sometimes necessary to leave kids home alone. Largely, thanks to government destroying the economy and inflating away the money, but that's another lesson.
As I've said in the past, don't "childproof" your guns; train your kids. That's the best way to prevent tragedies, such as bad guys getting in and victimizing your family.
This parable shows the differences in how people think. Those who believe the solution lies in government ("get better judges", "lock up bad guys", "keep kids away from guns", "don't let parents leave kids home alone", etc.), and those who know personal responsibility is always a better path because government has no obligation to save you, and has no real interest in doing so anyway.
This is just one example. Nearly every fake story I've run across has lessons to teach and exposes how different people think. They are educational and illuminating.
Whether the story is real or not doesn't change the value of the lessons that can be learned from it. Change how you think of the fake stories. You might as well learn from whatever source is available, especially since they aren't likely to go away. Right?
Friday, April 17, 2026
Be defiant
Beyond mere non-compliance, there is defiance. Defiance is more "in your face" than non-compliance, and is more dangerous, but you can be smart about it.
Practice non-compliance until you get comfortable dipping into defiance.
Storming a government building only works if there's a big enough crowd, and they don't simply go home to be hunted down later. It's the same with refusing to be taxed, refusing to have illegal gun rules imposed on you, and rejecting all licenses and permits. There's safety in numbers.
If you go first, you'll be a martyr- and "normal people" will hate you. The media will lie about you, and most people will believe the lies.
For some people, it's worth the sacrifice. You'll have to decide that for yourself. As long as you aren't archating, I will respect your defiance. If you are archating, you're really no different than the government you claim to be defying, so don't be that way.
There's a tipping point at which defiance is less dangerous because of the number of people participating. It's not here yet. Until then, you can at least work toward reaching that tipping point.
"Attend" TOLFA and practice its lessons. Even reading something like that could be seen as defiance, but it will also inspire you to live your liberty more fully, which is definitely defiant. And inspirational.
Get your kids out of govschool. Don't preach liberty at them, but let them see you live it. Make it the default. Cause a generational shift to counter the generational shift that the Statanic opposition is bringing.
Participate in the gray and (ethical) black markets as often as possible. It's good economic sense.
Don't respect those who haven't earned it. Don't speak of them respectfully, but let your contempt shine through. If you're speaking to them, use your judgment.
Defy counterfeit "laws" when you think it's important. Accept that there may be consequences, and only do this if you are willing to risk them. It's best to do this in areas where you know the terrain- figuratively and literally.
I wish you the best in your defiance. Everyone who defies political criminals effectively empowers liberty just a little bit more. I need more of that.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Be non-compliant
Our friend Jim Davies, in response to a blog post, asked what non-compliance achieves and about ways of exercising it that I would recommend.
He points out that non-compliance enhances self-esteem. It does that for sure!
When there's not a cop watching you at this moment, get in the habit of ignoring arbitrary rules. This may be one of the safer ways to develop the habit.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
The government never stops growing
Why does government continually grow in size and in power? If you look at a roster of things it meddled with a century ago compared to today, you'll notice today's list is much longer and more comprehensive...read the rest...
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Tuesday, April 14, 2026
We can't afford U.S. government
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Robocops are frauds
I oppose archation.
Therefore, I oppose government.
Therefore, I oppose legislation (counterfeit “law”).
Therefore, I oppose the existence of "law enforcement" (police).
Therefore, I oppose traffic police.
If traffic cops are to exist anyway, even though they shouldn't, then they must not be allowed to make contact with anyone who cannot be clearly seen with the naked eye, driving dangerously.
If the "offense" relies on technology such as radar, traffic cameras, or a breathalyzer to detect, it's not real. It's certainly not worth robbing or killing people over.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Governments only differ in unimportant ways
It's somewhat simple-minded to distinguish between various flavors of government. All of them are the same in all the ways that really matter- some are just worse than others.
All governments violate natural human rights and therefore forfeit their privilege to exist.
All governments are communist.
All are fascist.
All are authoritarian tyrannies.
All governments are criminal operations.
Including the one you believe in.
The only distinguishing factor is how much power they each have.
The more powerful they are, the more they violate rights.
The more criminality they can get away with.
The more important it is to eradicate them from the fabric of the Universe.
A "limited government" would be the same, but would have a bit less power until it escaped its limits. Which it would. Government can not be limited. It will not allow us mere peasants, pointing to founding documents, to limit it. It knows what's best for us. And it means to govern us with whatever cruelty it takes to make us understand this.
Walk away. Stop complying. And then, when it insists we aren't "allowed" to do that, bring out the torches, pitchforks, and tar and feathers. Liberty is ours to claim... or reclaim. No government can change that fact.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Erupting with anticipation
I've had a rough couple of days. Well, really, the past couple of months have been a massively stressful mess. So, here's something happy. (Well, something that makes me happy, anyway.)
Uberti, the Italian reproduction gunmaker, is going to start making and selling a replica of the Volcanic pistol!
I've wanted one of these guns for decades- ever since I first saw one in a book on guns of the Old West.
Malcolm Reynolds' pistol in Firefly (and the one in Serenity) reminded me of the Volcanic in some ways, and that made me want one even more. (Until someone starts making a working model of that gun.)
No one made Volcanic replicas (that I could find), and the originals were a wee bit out of my price range.
So, when I stumbled across a video announcing that Uberti will start selling a replica Volcanic "next year", I knew this was something I was going to start trying to save up for. I've seen speculation on the price, but I won't pay attention to that until it's actually offered for sale.
At least I have time to save up for it, since it's not for sale yet, and many times gun companies' time estimates are a little overly optimistic. So, maybe in the next few years, as long as everything goes well.
I'm assuming the internals will be improved over the originals- the video may have hinted at that. It will also be chambered for modern .380 ACP ammo, rather than "rocket ball" ammo, which is a good thing.
I am determined to get one of these. I've never decided to get a specific gun before it even came on the market. Until now. I also know that getting an early production model means more potential problems. I don't even care.
Now the question will be, 6" or 8" barrel? And will it fit the Malcolm Reynolds belt holster I got as a gift several years ago?
Friday, April 10, 2026
Government's dictionary
Words such as "marketplace", "rights". and even the word "liberty" itself!
Orwell predicted it. Or noticed it, since government has probably always done this.
If government can confuse you about what words mean and cause you to think they might mean the opposite of what they've meant before, then government can prevent you from thinking clearly. It can make some concepts literally unthinkable.
ObamaCare is the opposite of a health care "marketplace", even if that's the word they use to label it.
Rights are the opposite of privileges, even though government wants you to believe you only have the right to do what they approve of- which is what a privilege is.
And liberty does not mean "temporarily, with permission", like government uses the word in a military context.
Dishonest and deceptive to the core!
Do what you want and use words however you prefer, but if you buy- and use- the government definitions, you're not helping people understand liberty.
Thursday, April 09, 2026
Not a perfect system...
This illustration could be my parents talking to me. We actually had this conversation- although it was decades ago. Most likely while I was in high school; before I'd heard of libertarians and when I probably thought anarchists were bushy-mustached bomb throwers.
But, that assumption about the system is wrong. Anyone who thinks this way is wrong. It’s the best system they can imagine or are willing to consider; not the best there is or could be. Not even close.
They are far from being alone in this belief. The vast majority of humans, regardless of the specific system they find themselves yoked with, share this delusion.
Only govschooling or some other intensive cult indoctrination could brainwash people to this point.
Again, as happens so often, I wonder how I dodged that bullet.. or if I'd be better off believing the lies with the rest of them.
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Trust marketplace, not the government
I trust the market more than I trust government. It's easy since I don't trust government at all...read the rest...
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Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Full liberty makes our lives better
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Monday, April 06, 2026
Maybe I can help
For those who think they've won some debate by saying "America is a continent!", maybe I can help.
America is a country- I would prefer the term "region", but it is what it is. America is the land and the people of that specific region. Once, it was also a culture; for some, it still may be. Few understand the foundation of that culture anymore, but imagine it was something cheaper that they prefer.
North America is a continent; a land mass- just like South America and Australia are different continents. America is located on the continent of North America, along with Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, Honduras, and several others.
The US (or "USA") is a government, a criminal organization infesting the country of America on the continent of North America. The US is the greatest enemy America has ever faced. It is opposed to everything America once stood for. Either you love America, or you support the US; trying to straddle that fence is impossible.
Govschool and other schools modeled after govschgool are the reason most people are unable to understand distinctions such as these.
Sunday, April 05, 2026
A signal, but of what?
Most virtue signaling involves signaling values that don't seem virtuous at all.
So, to me, most virtue signaling is counterproductive. It accomplishes the opposite of what was intended.
But, I'm thinking this may be because if it's something I agree with, I don't consider it "virtue signaling", but just being a decent person. I assume those I disagree with see their side the same way.
Humans are weird, and politics makes people stupid.
Saturday, April 04, 2026
Occasionally, bad cops do the right thing
I’m not always against cops.
If a cop is doing something that everyone everywhere has a natural human right to do, then I have no grounds for opposing them.
When I oppose them, it’s because they are doing something no one has the right to do, and they imagine the uniform and badge create the "right" out of thin air, just for them.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of things cops do, as part of the “job”, are in the second category. That’s when, if I’m to have worthwhile principles, I must oppose them.
Friday, April 03, 2026
Out with one crook, in with another?
I'm glad the disgusting anti-gun bigot Pam Bondi lost her "job" as the Top Crooked Lawyer in America, but I don't trust Trump (or any other political criminal) to pick a better person for that position.
Having principles is incompatible with an elite government "job" (maybe with any government "job"). A commitment to stop violating the natural human right to be armed at all times requires strong principles that don't bend to pressure from the crooked cowards who make and enforce rules. They are a powerful pressure group.
Wanna bet the next TCLA will be even worse?
Thursday, April 02, 2026
Vicious cycle of Statism
I don't get pleasure seeing someone on the side of the road being subjected to an armed robbery by a cop.
It brings me no joy to hear of an entrepreneur being taxed.
It doesn't make me happy to know of someone being arrested or imprisoned for violating some counterfeit "law".
I dislike seeing anyone being governed. Even if I think they deserve it for advocating for others to be governed or violating others in some other way. There are better ways of dealing with any problem.
Until more people feel as I do, it will be impossible to throw off the yoke of political government. It's a "Do unto others because it is done unto me" situation, which gets us nowhere worth going.
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Fish don't need bicycles, or government
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Don't trade liberty for dystopian world
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Disguised Evil
Monday, March 30, 2026
There are a few conservative realists out there
There are a couple of conservatives I follow and read. Yeah, they're wrong half the time, but they are what I would consider conservative realists.
They know government is the problem and that it is evil, and in unguarded moments seem almost libertarian, but for whatever reason, they just prefer keeping The State around.
Sometimes their reasons are religious, and other times they are cultural. Normally, it comes down to them hating someone or something more than they hate government.
They don't realize that government is the biggest threat to the things they value. They can't quite think that clearly.
Still, they sometimes have good insights and can be amusing. But I don't get caught up in their moral panics or their flawed reasons for the things they advocate.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Liberty isn't that complicated
It's a sad fact that most people aren't that bright.
George Carlin pointed out how dumb the "average person" is, then reminded us that half are dumber than that. Scary!
OK. That's fine. There are plenty of things I'm not smart about. I can admit it.
If liberty is going to prevail, it's going to need to win over a lot of the below average people.
I love liberty enough that I'm willing to try to make it simple enough for them to understand. It can be done, by me or someone smarter than me, without compromising anything. Liberty isn't that complicated.
I love liberty more than I love feeling superior. How about you?
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Begging the wind to stop blowing
I honestly don't know what Constitutionalist statists expect me to do.
I point out that, according to the Second Amendment, all anti-gun rules are illegal. They ask if I'm OK with that, and if not, what I'm going to do about it.
Here's what I will continue to do:
I'll ignore their rules as much as possible, but I'm not going to beg the criminals to stop being criminals. It's not in their nature, nor in their interests. I may as well beg the wind to stop blowing.
It's the same way with all the other rules they make up to violate life, liberty, and property. Do you really think they'll stop if called on it? Do you believe you have another way to make them stop? V*ting? Petitioning? Memes? Speeches? Logic? They're immune to all that. They only understand power- and they have it.
They won't stop.
Violating life, liberty, and property has to hurt, BAD, immediately for them to decide to stop. And they've set things up where this is unlikely to happen.
You're better off figuring out ways around them than wasting your time begging them to change.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Don't mug R2D2
Some people are promoting the idea of taxing robots "instead of people".
I'm guessing these are the same people who used to argue for a "flat tax".
You can't tax a robot because robots own nothing. If you pretend to tax a robot, you're only taxing the human who owns the robot. You are stealing a portion of that robot's value from the owner of the robot.
Even if you ignore that inconvenient fact, the money is still going to fund government.
You're diverting money away from the economy and dumping it down a black hole of desperation and misery.
Funding government is always the unethical choice.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Worthless pseudo-certification
Or illegally making up any rules they’ll (also illegally) apply to firearms or firearms businesses.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Government should expect no privacy
Privacy is important. Not because you have anything to hide, but because it's no one's business. Otherwise, let's get rid of restroom doors, curtains, or anything else which might shield our activities from everyone else's eyes...read the rest...
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
We have to trust liberty completely
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It's a big, flashing clue
When reality doesn't conform to your beliefs, you have some choices to make.
You can change your beliefs.
You can keep your beliefs while suffering the discomfort of others not agreeing with you.
You can use threats and aggression to force others to adopt your flawed beliefs (or act as though they did).
Statism always seems to choose the path of coercion. The path of trying to make reality irrelevant by forcing people to ignore it- or else.
This is how you know they are wrong.
Monday, March 23, 2026
They'll have to work it out
Republicans are as out of touch with reality as Democrats are, only in slightly different ways.
Part of the evidence for this is that they'll call you a Democrat any time you disagree with them for being irrational.
Just like the Democrats call you a Republican any time you disagree with them for being irrational.
I feel a little bad that reality just doesn't support their beliefs, but that's not my fault, nor is it my responsibility to coddle them in their distress.
My responsibility is to not archate, and not demand that others do so on my behalf. Other than that, they'll have to work it out on their own- and calling me names won't help them get there.






