Let's bottom line this
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:40 pm
Over the last few months, since I showed up here and I feel like I've mixed things up a bit. It has ruffled some feathers but that tells me I'm on the right track. I didn't expect to agree with everyone...in fact I was surprised to find as many as 5 or 6 people that I do frequently agree with.
I've talked health care, unions, rights and probably plenty of other topics I can't think of right now. When you boil it all down, everything I've talked about comes to one main topic:
Freedom.
So, tell me, do you dislike your freedom?
Freedom to choose your doctor?
Freedom to choose to have no doctor at all?
Freedom to save well?
Freedom to blow your entire life savings in Vegas?
Freedom to eat what you want?
Freedom to speak without fear of retaliation?
Freedom to work?
Freedom to not work?
Freedom to learn?
Freedom to succeed?
Freedom to fail?
Freedom to fail and pick yourself up?
Or, would you prefer the bosom of the State?
When you allow the government to step in, you lose freedoms you'll never get back...
When you allow the government to step in, you've admitted to the government that you don't believe you are capable. It must care for you. It must provide for you. It WILL make decisions for you.
Maybe its health care/insurance. Maybe its food. Maybe its education, finance, property, your job or any of a myriad of other reasons. Regardless of what those reasons are, you grow the Nanny State.
However, the State's resources are finite. There's no such thing as a free lunch. It WILL get a...return on the investment it made in you or it will cut its losses.
I've talked health care, unions, rights and probably plenty of other topics I can't think of right now. When you boil it all down, everything I've talked about comes to one main topic:
Freedom.
So, tell me, do you dislike your freedom?
Freedom to choose your doctor?
Freedom to choose to have no doctor at all?
Freedom to save well?
Freedom to blow your entire life savings in Vegas?
Freedom to eat what you want?
Freedom to speak without fear of retaliation?
Freedom to work?
Freedom to not work?
Freedom to learn?
Freedom to succeed?
Freedom to fail?
Freedom to fail and pick yourself up?
Or, would you prefer the bosom of the State?
When you allow the government to step in, you lose freedoms you'll never get back...
Ronald Reagan wrote:"No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth!"
When you allow the government to step in, you've admitted to the government that you don't believe you are capable. It must care for you. It must provide for you. It WILL make decisions for you.
Maybe its health care/insurance. Maybe its food. Maybe its education, finance, property, your job or any of a myriad of other reasons. Regardless of what those reasons are, you grow the Nanny State.
However, the State's resources are finite. There's no such thing as a free lunch. It WILL get a...return on the investment it made in you or it will cut its losses.