Egalitarianism is an attempt to either:
Egalitarianism is the passive and low-cost alternative to producing innovation, excellence and performing actions in real time.
Egalitarianism is an attempt to either:
Egalitarianism is the passive and low-cost alternative to producing innovation, excellence and performing actions in real time.
Let me say this in public. Openly. With conviction. “Over…. My…. Dead…. Body….” Let me promise any and all that I mean that statement. I’ll die to prevent it. Period.
Violence is a beautiful word. But its beauty is absent from our discourse. I’m going to put violence into libertarianism. I’m going to put violence back into politics and economics. Violence, violence, violence, violence violence. There. I said it again. Get used to it. I’m going to fix our civilization and its political system by revealing the elephant in the room. I’m going to talk about violence as a virtue. Something to be cherished, and loved, and appreciated. Because the source of our prosperity is in our violence. Markets, Freedom, Property, the product of the organized use of violence. And no use of violence has ever been so peaceful, so fruitful or so enjoyable.

The first problem with laws is that they do not die with the fools who wrote them.
Source date (UTC): 2010-03-20 00:28:24 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/10748682890
We Doolittles have a two thousand year history of being soldiers. So spelling, which is a dainty thing after all, isn’t as important as killing people, breaking things, and blowing stuff up. There is a particular honor in that. And we seem to survive our battles.
However, to keep that honor intact, please change the title of this group from “The Doolittle Familey” to “The Doolittle Family” There is no E in Family. It will also help prevent the more educated part of the family from changing their name. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2010-02-15 08:30:00 UTC