Conservatism Is The New Punk Rock
Kurt Schlichter (Twitter: @KurtSchlichter) was personally recruited to write conservative commentary by Andrew Breitbart. He is a successful Los Angeles trial lawyer, a veteran with a masters in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, and a former
stand-up comic.
Post Hill Press will publish his book “Conservative Insurgency: The Struggle to Take America Back 2013-2041” on July 15, 2014.
stand-up comic.
Post Hill Press will publish his book “Conservative Insurgency: The Struggle to Take America Back 2013-2041” on July 15, 2014.
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But how is it free for the cake baker to be forced to bake a cake for a couple whom they would freely choose to refuse payment for their service? How is it free for a person in fairly good health to decide that they do not need healthcare insurance yet is forced to purchase the same, merely as a consequence of living - not as a requirement for some other behavior. How is it freedom for less than 50% of the populace to pay any portion of income taxes, and the top 10% pay nearly all of the income taxes, while the bottom 50% pay nothing and many actually receive transfer payments.
it started here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJs_L7yq...
They shroud "freedom" in specialized privilege to the few that does not affect the many - directly. But as they gather control their influence over larger portions of the culture will grow. They will insist that religious tenets be eliminated as bigoted against some (this is already occurring). Next they will go after the majority as bigots for not reducing themselves to the same level as the minorities (this too is already occurring). Lastly, they will go after the minorities, who they will say are not living up to their potential and must thus be controlled for their own good.
I'm not sure that Conservatives are really the punk rockers - but certainly the Tea Partiers can be seen as such, politically speaking.
been there, done that all over this site. new playbook please.
I think he's saying in mob rule in general. The majority already have freedom. When they oppress unpopular ideas/people, net freedom decreases.
If I'm allowed to generalize, people want the freedom to patronize any business, the freedom to express who they are wherever they are, and the freedom to not have to worry about their health and well being.
But freedom doesn't mean any of those things. Freedom means the ability do what you want with your life without force or fraud. And your life is defined by your property. The things you have spent your time and energy to create are all apart of your life. The body you inhabit, the vehicle you drive, the house you live in all define your life. Freedom is and always will be your ability to control your life.
But what's happening is people think there is more freedom in the world, when other people have their freedom restricted. It's always targeted at minorities, because if you give the majority control over the minorities life, suddenly the majority have more control. However, there is less freedom in the world at this point, because the majority are already at the highest level of freedom, they control their lives completely. All they do is reduce the amount of freedom in the world by taking it away from other for a net loss.
Yes!! Bringing libertarianism into the supposed left/right battle, is a win for rightwing politics and a losing proposition for libertarianism. It's a win for enjoying the empty calories of condemning particular politicians. It's a lose for the cause of liberty.
Yes. It's almost like a parody of the nonsense that keeps libertarianism from succeeding. "Us conservatives want to beat on the brat with a baseball bat" Us just want to beat the other side? It almost sounds like the subject/object pronoun confusion is intentional, as if they're just making fun of the whole thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xmckWVPR...
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