Which most of the people here seem entirely disinterested in because it would require them to actually do something. I
Instead, they repost idiotic crap from Twitter 100 times and demand that Trump or their favorite Hero of the Day (because he said stuff I like and I saw it on YouTube!!!) "Must do something now!!!"
When you delegate your responsibilities to people who benefit from fraud, you get more fraud. But go ahead. Keep pinning all your hopes and dreams in other people and whining about the unfairness of it all. Don't ever stand up for yourself or do anything yourself.
No one has suggested that recalls are the only option. I simply pointed out the fact that it is an option that no one is pursing. It is an option that has been successful on numerous occasions.
So, again, your suggestions? And when specify, please include how you, personally, can and will pursue your suggestion tomorrow and what specific result we can expect from supporting your idea. The point I am seeking to address here is that I see a whole lot of people talking a whole lot of shit but, when it comes down to actually doing anything... it's nothing but shit talk. If they actually do pursue what they talk about, they have zero through beyond the idea itself and never consider the outcomes of what they're suggesting.
Perhaps you have something different and, if so, I'd love to hear it.
The government only has authority if you choose to believe in that authority.
Constitutionally, government only has authority granted to it by the people.
I was willing to acknowledge authority that I disagreed with when we had elections that I disagreed with but were not entirely overrun with fraud and abuse. After all, as a Republic, sometimes things don't go the way I would like and other people's voices and opinions count as much as mine.
That is all over now. Elections are invalid so government is invalid. They have no authority.
The power of the state flowing directly from the power of the people has always been a crock of shit. Neither I nor my ancestors were at liberty to steal from others to build a road, so the state's authority to do so logically could not have been derived therefrom.
Libertarians catch a lot of flack in these circles, but they have so much knowledge when it comes to economics. I learned about the flaws of government licensing over the years by listening to Ron Paul, Tom Woods, Peter Schiff, and others. Capitalism truly is such an amazing and beautiful thing. When the government gets involved, it fucks it up to a degree that is offensive, and leads to so much human suffering.
We don't. We pay them. How do we fire the ones who abuse their power? Elections is the wrong answer.
Recall petitions.
Which most of the people here seem entirely disinterested in because it would require them to actually do something. I
Instead, they repost idiotic crap from Twitter 100 times and demand that Trump or their favorite Hero of the Day (because he said stuff I like and I saw it on YouTube!!!) "Must do something now!!!"
When you delegate your responsibilities to people who benefit from fraud, you get more fraud. But go ahead. Keep pinning all your hopes and dreams in other people and whining about the unfairness of it all. Don't ever stand up for yourself or do anything yourself.
Enjoy your voluntary slavery.
Your recommendations?
No one has suggested that recalls are the only option. I simply pointed out the fact that it is an option that no one is pursing. It is an option that has been successful on numerous occasions.
So, again, your suggestions? And when specify, please include how you, personally, can and will pursue your suggestion tomorrow and what specific result we can expect from supporting your idea. The point I am seeking to address here is that I see a whole lot of people talking a whole lot of shit but, when it comes down to actually doing anything... it's nothing but shit talk. If they actually do pursue what they talk about, they have zero through beyond the idea itself and never consider the outcomes of what they're suggesting.
Perhaps you have something different and, if so, I'd love to hear it.
The government only has authority if you choose to believe in that authority.
Constitutionally, government only has authority granted to it by the people.
I was willing to acknowledge authority that I disagreed with when we had elections that I disagreed with but were not entirely overrun with fraud and abuse. After all, as a Republic, sometimes things don't go the way I would like and other people's voices and opinions count as much as mine.
That is all over now. Elections are invalid so government is invalid. They have no authority.
Come and take it.
The power of the state flowing directly from the power of the people has always been a crock of shit. Neither I nor my ancestors were at liberty to steal from others to build a road, so the state's authority to do so logically could not have been derived therefrom.
Because for our entire lifetimes,
elections have been stolen and the will of The People has been denied
results in Idiots being handed power
and building an Idiocracy.
yup.
I hate communism! But I'm too scared of the government so I'll let them force it on me.
it's true. this whole situation opened up my eyes to "licenses". How dod they come to exist?
I'll tell you how- the govt saw gangs making money off of protection rackets and set up their own to do the same.
"licenses" are illegal. "taxes" are illegal. why do we put up with either? it's time to stop.
Libertarians catch a lot of flack in these circles, but they have so much knowledge when it comes to economics. I learned about the flaws of government licensing over the years by listening to Ron Paul, Tom Woods, Peter Schiff, and others. Capitalism truly is such an amazing and beautiful thing. When the government gets involved, it fucks it up to a degree that is offensive, and leads to so much human suffering.
We don't,