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Liberty is the absence of government in choice

Started this discussion. Last reply by Donna Konnor Dec 19, 2012. 1 Reply

In a perfect world, none of this would matter.  In a perfect world, any of it would work - communism, socialism, feudalism, capitalism, fascism,…Continue

Tags: government control, liberty

The argument for free enterprise is won at “free”

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mootsa Gootsa Aug 28, 2012. 1 Reply

The argument for free enterprise is won at “free”. And the thing that enterprise must be liberated from is, of course, government.  When people are free (from government) to produce, own, exchange,…Continue

A political philosophy is a label you wear on the inside

Started Aug 4, 2012 0 Replies

Here is the difference: a political party is a label you wear on the outside, and a political philosophy is a label you wear on the inside.  One is what you join, and one is who you are. Democrats…Continue

Tags: libertarian, conservatarian, Republicans, Democrats

Envy is fuel that burns in the soul of the socialist

Started Jul 26, 2012 0 Replies

It took President Obama’s infamous “you didn’t build it” speech to finally stimulate something in the economy; unfortunately for him that something was a week of blistering ridicule from…Continue

Tags: personal liberty, Economic liberty

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Donna Konnor replied to Dr. Tim Nerenz's discussion Liberty is the absence of government in choice
"People need to be educated again on what Liberty means. So many people gave their lives and fortunes for us to have freedom and now so many are willing to give it away. So sad!"
Dec 19, 2012
Dr. Tim Nerenz posted a discussion

Liberty is the absence of government in choice

In a perfect world, none of this would matter.  In a perfect world, any of it would work - communism, socialism, feudalism, capitalism, fascism, monarchy, theocracy, oligarchy, utopianism, corporatism, unionism, democracy, and even anarchy.    But this is not a perfect world.  And in this decidedly imperfect world, history…See More
Dec 16, 2012
Mootsa Gootsa replied to Dr. Tim Nerenz's discussion The argument for free enterprise is won at “free”
"Because of the exact reasons mentioned above I will be voting for Gary Johnson this year.  My web site Heavens Aces In The Hole uses free enterprise to help get Gary Johnson to become our next president.. "
Aug 28, 2012
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The argument for free enterprise is won at “free”

The argument for free enterprise is won at “free”. And the thing that enterprise must be liberated from is, of course, government.  When people are free (from government) to produce, own, exchange, store, transport, invest, save, buy, sell, invent, work, and consume in any manner they see fit, the most possible prosperity is delivered to the widest possible number of people in the shortest possible time.  This is the lesson that economic history teaches to those who will observe and learn. And…See More
Aug 25, 2012
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A political philosophy is a label you wear on the inside

Here is the difference: a political party is a label you wear on the outside, and a political philosophy is a label you wear on the inside.  One is what you join, and one is who you are. Democrats suffer from some peculiar form of self-loathing which prevents them from describing themselves as “liberals”, even though they are; and they recoil at the term “socialist” despite it accurately describing their agenda.    And Republicans have no difficulty whatsoever in proclaiming themselves to be…See More
Aug 4, 2012
Marcilio Ribeiro liked Dr. Tim Nerenz's discussion Who is John Galt?
Jul 31, 2012
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Envy is fuel that burns in the soul of the socialist

It took President Obama’s infamous “you didn’t build it” speech to finally stimulate something in the economy; unfortunately for him that something was a week of blistering ridicule from producers.     The blowback was predictable – if the symphony conductor can’t read music, the folks playing the instruments take umbrage when he credits the gym teacher for all those beautiful sounds.    The President could have walked back from the precipice if he just said the first part of that sentence,…See More
Jul 26, 2012
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Who is John Galt?

Is it a bird or a falcon?  Is it P Diddy or Puff Daddy?  Is it grey or gray?  Is it a tax or a penalty?  The answer is…yes.  A tax is a penalty; that is the only thing that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court got right in his decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, which contains 20 new ones.  And our President has just announced he is “100% committed” to sticking us with 11 more on January 1, should he be graced with a second term.    The question “who is John Galt?” captured the…See More
Jul 16, 2012
Jason Kilgore replied to Dr. Tim Nerenz's discussion "Dependence Day"
"Everything you say is so true. I saw today that one out of every 15 Americans in on some kind of government disability. Less than 30 years ago it was one out of 30. Back then something like 85% of people paid some income taxes. Now, only 51%. What…"
Jul 5, 2012
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"Dependence Day"

Every American knows we will be celebrating the 4th of July on Wednesday; not enough of us remember why.  Few of us truly grasp the profound significance of the separation between the American people and our government.  We are a nation of self-sovereign individuals, and as the term implies, our government has no authority over our private affairs and no claim over our property.  That’s what makes this country unique…or did.     Our elected officials all talk about “the American people” like we…See More
Jul 5, 2012
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Dumb is when you can’t ever know

Dumb is when you can’t ever know, and ignorant is when you don’t know yet.  Now that the critical underfunding of our public pension systems has finally come to light, we are about to discover if our nation’s socialists are dumb or just ignorant.  A recent Pew Foundation study has confirmed what many of us have been saying for quite some time now.  Wisconsin has one of the best systems in the country, but its claim of 100% funding relies on the assumption of 7% returns on its investments month…See More
Jun 26, 2012
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A Third Option

We used to recognize them by their entrenched contradictions; Republicans were the party of free enterprise and regulated morality while Democrats were the party of civil liberties and economic confiscation.  Libertarians were also easy to identify – we took the best from each to form the party of free enterprise AND civil liberties.  Think of us as Option Three.  Everyone loves freedom for themselves; it is the freedom we deny to others that defines our governing philosophy.  Conservatives…See More
Jun 15, 2012
John Wiseman liked Dr. Tim Nerenz's discussion it was a waste of time - Wisconsin Recall Election
Jun 6, 2012
Thomas D. Land liked Dr. Tim Nerenz's discussion it was a waste of time - Wisconsin Recall Election
Jun 6, 2012
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it was a waste of time - Wisconsin Recall Election

To paraphrase: it was the best of times, it was the worst of times…it was a waste of time.  Well, perhaps not a total waste of time; we did get to learn what democracy looks like with your eyes closed.  The effort to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker ended with a dull thud tonight, putting the exclamation point on 18 months of angry futility and needless public expense inflicted on the Badger state by a self-absorbed liberal old guard too steeped in their socialist ideology to notice it…See More
Jun 6, 2012
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the weeks first moment of clarity

This week’s first moment of clarity comes courtesy of my wife, Joanne, who astutely observed that politics is like a drug – too much of it causes you to do things you don’t want to do. She is right, of course.  Politics drives honest people to lie, kind people to hate, optimists to turn dour, happy people to become angry, humble people to seek glory, balanced people to become obsessed, and content people to covet.    Timid people join angry mobs and shout vile epithets.  People who would not…See More
May 24, 2012

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