(from elsewhere) Yep. Any country can be great if it first creates a good disciplined nationalist military that then produce a judiciary, that then produces a government, that then produces a market, that then funds commons. People think it’s the other way around. it isn’t. Its military on down. One step at a time.
Category: Politics, Power, and Governance
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It’s going to happen again. Because you never learn and never reform. So the pri
It’s going to happen again. Because you never learn and never reform. So the principle political movement of the 21st century is to expose you and yours, to educate, legislate and prosecute you and yours until you can never engage in organized social and political crime again. 😉
Reply addressees: @Queranus77 @0bservationPost @ACLU -
It’s going to happen again. Because you never learn and never reform. So the pri
It’s going to happen again. Because you never learn and never reform. So the principle political movement of the 21st century is to expose you and yours, to educate, legislate and prosecute you and yours until you can never engage in organized social and political crime again. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-01 10:30:45 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267403201914994690
Reply addressees: @Queranus77 @0bservationPost @ACLU
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267374486745051137
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“It’s worth noting that universal suffrage males gave women the vote, and in 193
—“It’s worth noting that universal suffrage males gave women the vote, and in 1932, it was men who supported FDR over Hoover (who women supported more). Voting used to be granted as a reward for responsibilities, as a consequence of it. Own land, pay taxes and part of the militia who keeps the country free against enemies foreign/domestic? You get to vote because of those responsibilities. Emphasis on voting as a reward for responsibilities solves the voting problem without the collateral damage.”—Steve Pender
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“It’s worth noting that universal suffrage males gave women the vote, and in 193
—“It’s worth noting that universal suffrage males gave women the vote, and in 1932, it was men who supported FDR over Hoover (who women supported more). Voting used to be granted as a reward for responsibilities, as a consequence of it. Own land, pay taxes and part of the militia who keeps the country free against enemies foreign/domestic? You get to vote because of those responsibilities. Emphasis on voting as a reward for responsibilities solves the voting problem without the collateral damage.”—Steve Pender
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The Enemy’s Strategy
The Enemy’s Strategy https://t.co/cR2ShX43nD
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The Enemy’s Strategy
The Enemy’s Strategy https://propertarianism.com/2020/06/01/the-enemys-strategy/
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-01 00:51:25 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267257408000311296
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“A few groups of people – those predisposed to developing high-trust – see the c
—“A few groups of people – those predisposed to developing high-trust – see the current state of things and turn their efforts to the pursuit of liberty. …. All the other groups are just fighting over who gets to be overseer.”—Luke Weinhagen
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“A few groups of people – those predisposed to developing high-trust – see the c
—“A few groups of people – those predisposed to developing high-trust – see the current state of things and turn their efforts to the pursuit of liberty. …. All the other groups are just fighting over who gets to be overseer.”—Luke Weinhagen
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We Must Rule with The People We Have, Not Those We Wish We Had – We Tried That.
We Must Rule with The People We Have, Not Those We Wish We Had – We Tried That. It Failed https://t.co/X4o45CCdE2