Hi. My name is Victor Cammans
Posted by Victor_Cammans 10 years, 7 months ago to The Gulch: Introductions
I'm very happy to have landed in the Gulch and am seeking futher light and knowledge about this wonderful world.
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While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
I was not a politician. I played with the Libertarians in the political arena. However, short answer: go for it. You'll have more impact there. Longer answer: one of the Fellows at the Independence Institute, who has a radio show in Denver, began his political career by getting elected to the Board which oversees "Regional Transportation" in the urbanized counties around Denver. He did some good there, on the radio, and at the Institute.
Best to you and your business.
from home. . very fine deal, sir!!! -- john
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that business -- it's a wide-open market! . how about
the locations of all of the 9-hole golf courses with golf
carts and clubhouses with pool tables. . or the
locations of specialty audio equipment stores where
Nakamichi and AudioTechnica equipment is sold?
the options are only limited to the demands in the
market -- limitless!!! -- j
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Keep Smiling, John!
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They bring up points like "we HAVE to have ROADS' and after I'm done pointing out that saying what you think is an obvious fact in a tone of outrage is not an argument, and, if I'm feeling generous, say, "Oh, come on. Think about this. What does the government do for you that you couldn't do better for yourself?" Sometimes it goes somewhere.
A problem today is that people don't study rhetoric, grammar, logic, history, current events....and so they are not equipped to have an argument. They don't know how!
I urge you to post that last paragraph somewhere pertinent and see what happens - I am interested in other people's answers.
AggData.com is the name of the business that my wife, a colleague, and I own now.
So to come back to your question, for the most part it has been through experience that I have searched for knowledge. The other part is through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Seen a movie? There are some movies that have given me interest such as 'America, what the world would be without her' and obviously Atlas Shrugged.
Read a book?
To many to count really but mostly they have to do with the founding fathers and the struggles they went through to fight for their right to work and make money without being ashamed of being rich. Of course I have read Atlas Shrugged and The fountainhead.
Discuss with others?
All the time with family but never with friends.
Thank you for the questions. This is one of those things I find interesting and what to be a part of, but, find little time to do so with running a business, wife, kid, school full time, and being active in my church.
How do you search for knowledge? Have you ever gotten into an argument with anyone about the philosophy behind this book? How did it turn out? What points did they bring up and how did you answer it?