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Who’s Running for President? Palin vs Obama? Does it Matter?

September 19th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Individual Liberty

Is John McCain’s decision to choose Sarah Palin helping or hurting his campaign? Does it matter?

Does it really matter who becomes President of the United States? Does it matter if Obama/Biden or McCain/Palin wins?

As much as I would love to see a Constitutionalist become President, that’s unlikely to happen anytime soon. It’s been a long time since we’ve had a President who actually knew, understood and followed the Constitution.  Neither the Repiblican nor the Democrat Presidential candidates are constitutionalists. Neither one supports the proper role of government. Why is that?

I believe that we get what we ask for. The majority of the people in the United States do not understand the Constitution and don’t understand what freedom is really all about. We all like to talk about freedom, but not many have truly sought an education on freedom, such as the Founding Fathers had.

True freedom involves having the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness/property without government intervention, so long as you are not destroying the life, liberty and property of another.

Today, the majority of people (Republicans and Democrats alike) believe in socialism.  They may not think they do, but they do, and that’s why we have so much socialism in America.  We get what we ask for. Socialism is the opposite of freedom because it uses force to accomplish its objective.  Socialism is government involvement in the distribution of wealth; it’s basically legalized plunder, taking from one to give to another. Socialism goes against the fundamentals of liberty. Force (socialism) destroys freedom and prosperity.

Is socialism bad? That depends on you. Some people are happy with the government meddling in their lives, others are just not educated and ignorant; many just don’t have time to care one way or the other. I am inspired by freedom, and I understand that to have true freedom I cannot support socialism. It is a contradiction to want freedom and encourage socialism at the same time. While both socialism and freedom exist in America, as socialism increases, freedom decreases and vice versa.

How do we really create change in America?

We have to actually want it, live it, and be willing to do something about it. We also have to clearly define the change that we want and enroll others in our vision.

Personally, I want liberty, which is why I educate myself to understand the proper role of government, and the principles of economics and freedom. I also apply those principles in my life. If I don’t do what I can to be self-reliant and have personal freedom it wouldn’t make much sense to stand up for political freedom.

So… Does it really matter who becomes President? I say what really matters is what we as individuals believe in.  We get what we want.  If we want freedom, we must align our lives in accordance with that desire.

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Peronal and Economic Liberty Requires Control of Property and the Right to Enjoy the Fruits of Our Labor

August 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Individual Liberty

True economic liberty requires control over our own property and a right to the fruits of our labor.

Unfortunately our government today has regulated and controlled businesses to the point were they actually inhibit the full potential of the free-market economy.

If there is anyone in government today that truly understands economic principles it’s Congressman Ron Paul.

In a speech in New Hampshire he pointed out that Peace and Prosperity are not possible, to the fullest, when the Government acts as a Nanny Sate, thinking they are only doing what’s best for the people.

Watch the video: Ron Paul on Economic Principles:

When Government gets involved in distribution of wealth many believe that they are doing what’s best for society. While this may benefit some people, in the long term it has been proven to be destructive to society and the individuals that are relying on government handouts. The actions lead to the destruction of liberty.

Government can never know what’s best for each individual. The only person that knows what’s best for me is me and the person that knows what’s best for you is you. The greatest thing we’ve been given of God is agency. When government, groups or individuals begin to regulate the lives of others it can lead to a destructive pattern of reliance on others, rather than self-reliance.

I am not saying we shouldn’t help the poor, and do good unto others. We should. But we must be careful that the element of FORCE is not in play. We must all have the liberty and choose to help, or not to help, others.

Consider a quote by Ayn Rand:

“…there are, in fact, no “economic rights,” no “collective rights,” no “public-interest rights.” The term “individual rights” is a redundancy: there is no other kind of rights and no one else to possess them. [“Man’s Rights,” from Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal by Ayn Rand. 1963]

Regarding the principles of economics and individual economic liberty. We are most prosperous when allowed to “Buy and Sell, Try and Fail!”.

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Liberty and Economics

August 22nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Free-Market Economy

Ludwig Von Mises and other such as Murray Rothbard, Ron Paul, Bettina Greaves, M. Stanton Evans, Mary Peterson, Joseph Sobran, and Yuri Maltsev, are great examples of free-enterprise experts. If more of us would take their advice on economics we’d have even more freedom.

Among his many accomplishments, Mises showed that socialism had to fail, that central banking causes recessions and depressions, that the gold standard is honest money, and that only laissez-faire capitalism is fully compatible with Western civilization.

Mises was the twentieth century’s foremost economist, and one of its most important champions of Liberty. Here is a film that does justice to this extraordinary man, and to his equally extraordinary ideas.

A great video about Liberty and Economics, from the Ludwig Von Mises Institute…

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