Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 7:58 pm
He has grand [but weird] ideas, but can't answer simple questions about them.
Weird ideas like
1. Nobody signed any "social contract"
2. It's impossible to delegate rights you don't have to a "representative" or "government".
3. Three to four dozen slave owning lawyers and politicians on a continent of 3 million people got together and proclaimed they run everything, can tax everybody, make up the rules for everyone and then have their media (newspapers) proclaim it valid.
4. The media is being used to control perception on a wide scale
5. "Government" is robbing the population for half their income in overt taxes, covert taxes, property taxes, and inflation.
6 "Government" is using a hidden curriculum to indoctrinate the pseudo-religion of statism and obedience in its mandatory government schools
7. "Goverment" is using unethically manipulative cult-indoctrination techniques on cub scouts, boy scouts, and police military recruits to indoctrinate them into a pseudo religion - Statism
8. The government is working with Hoillywood to have Statism, nationalism, and other propaganda and control techniques woven into movies and television to make the immoral, crooked ssytem appear legitimate
Bottom line is there's nothing legitimate about our so-called "government". Of course, an indoctrinated statist (99% of people) will see these ideas as crazy. That's the entire point of the propaganda and the schools. It's the reason they sing the national anthem before every sporting event. It's a cult.
There is also no real need to directly address "How are we going to do XYZ without a bunch of illegitimate criminal thugs running the show".
Building roads in a free market is so easy. You have to really first focus on point #5 above. Focus on it very hard. Think about the roads we get under the current circumstances. Then, remember that Amazon and UPS need the roads for their commerce. The free market always delivers best. It's not perfect, but there is no magic "government sauce" you can add to make it work better. People only believe that, because it's drilled into their heads since they learn the pledge of allegiance in elementary school.