Those who want you to doubt that anarchy (self-ownership and individual responsibility) is the best, most moral, and ethical way to live among others are asking you to accept that theft, aggression, superstition, and slavery are better.
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Saturday, December 30, 2023
Ready for America to be free again
Friday, December 29, 2023
His claim falls flat
I saw a quote from a “conservative” spokesthing saying that “undecideds” are destroying the country from within.
Of course, his solution is for them all to join his cult.
It must truly suck to be that dishonest or clueless.
I’m not “undecided”; I consciously rejected his kind years ago. I decided.
It is those like him— political archators— who are destroying everything. I reject them. I choose liberty and ethical behavior instead.
He will never talk me into being like him. He can’t shame me into being evil— as if that’s even a thing. Those who reject his backwardness aren’t the problem.
I see him and those like him, of any political cult, as the real problem. He’s a loser.
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Accept the solution
It bothers me when people complain to me about a problem, I give them a solution, they don’t like the solution so they ignore it and continue complaining about the problem they now know the solution to.
If I repeat the solution every time they complain I’m the one who sounds like a broken record. So I don’t. And the complaining continues.
One example I see in my life over and over: someone is driving when the sun is low in the sky and complaining about the sun in their eyes. The sun visor can't be adjusted well enough to shade the eyes without blocking the view too much. I point out that wearing a hat with a brim allows one to subconsciously tilt the head to shade the eyes without blocking the view. But Driver doesn't like hats, so won't listen. The complaining continues for YEARS. The known solution isn't acceptable, but the problem is?
It's not only individuals, but "society" that does this.
Respecting liberty can solve most problems-- it is already demonstrated. But most people don't want to give up certain things (control, political positions, beloved programs, etc.), so they only want disjointed pieces of liberty that don't offend them.
It doesn't work like that! So, they'll keep grasping at things they already know won't work and complaining that they don't work because not everyone is on board with the designed failure.
If someone offers an easy, reasonable free solution, but you don't like it, at least stop complaining and suck it up.
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
A warning from an enemy
Klaus Schwab— “You have this anti-system movement…There is of course an anti-system which is called libertarianism. Which means to tear down everything which creates some kind of influence of government into private lives.” (link)
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Trip to the urologist
I had the ureteral stent removed this morning (Tuesday, Dec. 26). So, it wasn't in my urethra where the scar tissue is, after all.
It was painful, but I feel a lot better now. Finally. So, the kidney stone saga is over, and no one said anything about more stones lurking like they did last time. I hope I don't ever have another one.
Monday, December 25, 2023
Saturday, December 23, 2023
Government is always the enemy
Back when I used to v*te
Back when I used to v*te it made no positive difference.
If the candidate I didn’t v*te for won, I hated the things they did with their power.
If the candidate I v*ted for won, I hated what they did when they inevitably stabbed me in the back.
Either way, I always lost. Liberty always lost. It always made me feel bad, like I’d been scammed— because I had been.
Friday, December 22, 2023
Rigging the next election in plain sight
Keeping Trump off the ballot in certain states is rigging the election. They are proving him right.
Is this really what they want to do?
Are they so desperate to “win” by any means they don’t care if everyone sees what they are doing?
I guess they don’t care too much about “our democracy” after all.
Welcome to the party, Pal.
Politics makes people stupid.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Justifying The State
I've never figured out why I'm supposed to be impressed-- much less convinced-- when someone is able to make an intellectual argument for the state.
People have been making intellectual arguments in favor of all types of slavery for as long as they felt the need to justify it.
The reason they have felt the need to justify it is the deep-seated (perhaps subconscious) awareness that it's wrong. Appreciate their confession.
Monday, December 18, 2023
Life's bumps and potholes
With the surgery coming up on Wednesday (unless I can squeeze out the kidney stone before then), I feel less Christmassy than ever before. Or, at least it's tied with my horrible Christmas in 2003. That Christmas lowered my expectations forever.
I've also had a hard time focusing on writing.
Which brings me to a favor I'd like to ask: Are there any topics or issues you'd like me to address? If so, either put them in a comment or email me and I'll see what I can do. Otherwise, I may just make fun of anti-gun bigots some more.
Saturday, December 16, 2023
Liberty essential, worth fighting for
Friday, December 15, 2023
Misguidance
People can be guided by truth and they can be misguided by ignorance (guess which one seems most prevalent). Often at the same time. That's why there are still DemoCRAPublicans.
Thursday, December 14, 2023
"Libertarian" politicians?
The other day my dad texted me about the new Argentinian president. Saying they had sworn in a "libertine"* president. I'm pretty sure he meant "libertarian".
I'm skeptical of politicians whom anyone labels as "libertarian" because I've seen how rarely it pans out.
The media, which always lies, calls Argentina's new president "libertarian", or "far-right libertarian". Which is it?... because it can't be both. Not as a politician, anyway.
Politics is about how you interact with the outside world when you have power. You are either libertarian or you're not. You could have inner thoughts that were "far-right" or socialist, and as long as all your actions respected everyone's equal and identical rights you'd be libertarian. Despite your inner thoughts and preferences.
I have preferences that are "conservative" and others that are "liberal", but only where those labels align with respecting basic rights. I'm not going to send government after (or otherwise attack) you just because I don't like something you do. As long as you aren't violating anyone else, whether I like what you do or not isn't of any consequence.
But if, as a politician, you implement policies that don't respect human rights, then you might just be "far-right" or socialist or something else, but it's something other than libertarian. Actions speak louder than labels.
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*Libertines seek pure freedom. Libertarians are founded on liberty.
There may be some overlap, but not as much as some want you to believe.
If I were a libertine, I would either be much happier or much less happy, depending on how insurmountable the obstacles were.
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Plain truth from old television
“A weapon? No, only an instrument. Neither good nor evil until men put it to use. And then, like so many of man’s inventions, it can be used either to save lives, or destroy them.” ~ The Outer Limits— The Human Factor.
Why do so few people understand this today? I think the answer is as simple as this: their minds have been poisoned by politics. We're going to have to survive in spite of them.
Monday, December 11, 2023
Did Ellis survive Nakatomi?
I was watching Die Hard a few days ago and was struck by the similarity between Ellis and Gavin Newsom. Those “smiles”! Ick!
Newsom is more reptilian, though.
Saturday, December 09, 2023
Don't be confused: Government has no rights
Friday, December 08, 2023
Missed me?
I’m still around. I thought I had a couple of blog posts set to automatically post, but I didn’t. I’m sorry.
Between the ongoing vision problems and the kidney stone I haven’t been at the computer and haven’t written anything. I haven’t had the energy.
My surgery is scheduled for December 20, unless I pass the stone before then. The urologist thinks it’s possible but unlikely, especially due to the stricture in my urethra. TMI, I know.
The pain hasn’t been too bad. A heating pad and pain pills have managed it pretty well. And I’ve been napping a lot. I’m drained.
So that’s where I am.
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Wednesday, December 06, 2023
This year has sucked
I’m on my way home from the ER.
Suddenly, at 2:30 yesterday afternoon, the kidney stone I’ve known about since February 2015 decided to start moving. I just had time to tell my daughter what was happening before I collapsed in pain, unable to make any further intelligible sounds.
My parents came over and scraped me off the floor and took me to the hospital 30 miles away- I felt every bump on the road.
They kept me overnight for pain management and I have an appointment with the urologist tomorrow to have the kidney stone removed since it’s too large to pass. I’m dreading that due to my urethra problem.
The pain medication prescription disaster (there are less polite phrases that come to mind) last night makes me hate government even more intensely. I probably shouldn’t have said that out loud to my doctor…but I was medicated. She was angry about it too.
I’m still here and if I have any posts scheduled they’ll show up as usual until I’m off the pain meds.
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When the scheme doesn't work
Many people and businesses rely on government handouts. This is dangerous, but I understand why they do it. I also understand why government likes to hand out as much money as it can steal or counterfeit.
Tuesday, December 05, 2023
Political government in a nutshell
Call it a "representative republic", a "constitutional republic", or a "democracy". The outcome is the same: Stupid people v*te for evil people to rule them and their neighbors with legislation.
And anyone imagines this is a good system?
You can wish that the truth would be otherwise: that wise, well-meaning, and informed people v*te for wise, well-meaning, and intelligent people to administer the power of a legitimate institution to guide society in the right direction and protect the rights of the individual. Yeah, that has never been the reality in the history of political government.
Wise, well-meaning, informed, and intelligent people are vastly outnumbered, and political office attracts the worst of the worst, and selects for the worst among them. Plus, the system is rigged from top to bottom.
If every congressvermin were replaced with a clone of George Santos it would be a vast improvement over the current situation.
You can wish the truth weren't true all day long for the rest of your life. Wishes don't change reality.
Political government is a disaster and always has been. Even when people close their eyes to the truth and say there isn't any good alternative. Doing nothing is better than continuing to do the wrong thing. Scrap it all.
Monday, December 04, 2023
Bad guys and their assault prose
Political criminals made up the dishonest phrase “assault weapon” to use as justification for enslaving you and me to their whims.
I can counter by using the honest phrase “assault prose” for their evil, arbitrary rights-violating legislation.
Saturday, December 02, 2023
Don't trust government with what matters
Thankless jobs?
There's probably no such thing as a truly "thankless" job.
If you're getting paid, you're getting thanks.
If you expect additional thanks on top of being paid, maybe you're asking for too much.
Even worthless "jobs" like those the pathetic BATFEces thugs do, are paid. Even though their "job" is a negative for society. I'd rather they be charged than paid. But political crooks thank them for harming society by paying them. Yet, I've heard (from a relative of one) of them whining that they aren't appreciated enough. They have no clue.
Maybe if you do hard volunteer work, and no one cares that you are making the world a better place, you might argue that you have a thankless job. (But is it a job in that case?) Otherwise, appreciate whatever form the thanks takes. Don't be greedy.
Friday, December 01, 2023
Archation culture
Some cultures are based on archation. I don't like or support those cultures.
Police (and other gang) culture, cultures that are overtly political, and any culture that calls for the destruction of "others" are all based on archation. They are not a net positive for the world.
You get what you dish out. It's often called self-defense.
If you are part of one of those archation-based cultures and anyone encourages others to fight back against your initiated violence or property violations you really can't complain. Or, I guess you can, but I won't take your complaints seriously because you're asking for it with what you dispense or support. My sympathy is going to be greatly limited by what you do.
A robber who gets killed in the act of mugging someone has reaped what he was sowing. Good.
Gang-bangers who get shot when they've spent years putting others in peril with their acts of aggression aren't going to get a tear from my eye.
I don't care about a cop killed "in the line of duty" when that "duty" involves violating the rights of people on a daily basis. Live by archation; die by archation.
The same goes for politicians who've spent decades imposing legislation designed to crush liberty. Good riddance to smelly garbage!
If you're a member of a cultural group known for killing anyone who isn't a member of your in group, don't be too surprised when I'm not enthusiastic in my condemnation of anyone who decides to strike back. Even if I don't support the way they strike back. You chose sides and you chose poorly. You chose a culture of archation over cooperation and mutual respect, so how can you demand cooperation and respect?
I don't support archation culture, and I am not sympathetic when its bloody chickens come home to roost.