Take care of yourself

 


 No man has any authority over his fellow citizen, and force does not create any right, we must conclude that convention forms the inspiration of all lawful authority among men. 

And right there, because we said "I am free" instead of "we are free," we surrendered our freedom.

I don't care about lazy people or those with bad opinions ranting about what they are entitled to and I want the government to stop supporting this silly argument about annuities.

This is a far cry from the selfish "car" talk we hear where the person reminds us of our rights.

In American society, rent has become a rallying cry (or perhaps a rallying cry) of those who want goods for nothing and want the government to give them to them.

And so now we have a member of the population making laws and enforcing laws for “our good. "

Freedom does not mean that we have the right to shove our opinion down the collaborator's throat of anyone who disagrees.

Do we want a society where humanity has given the government the power to dictate how our children must ride on buses, when we have headlights on, what percentage of drinks we can have, and where we bomb?

Winking, encouraging, and enabling this type of government, we claimed to offer half of our scholarship to support it. It's still entirely up to you if you want a restaurant and don't want people bombarding you.

I hear them all the time and in large numbers from non-smokers saying they shouldn't give to smokers and switch banks.

People believe they are entitled to a job, welfare, or a luxury hostel when the house they live in floods. We came "with the right". "AND

I'd rather pay one-tenth for the service, ask them to fix the potholes, and mind my own business.

As I read it, these are rights given by God to all or any of us.

He went on to have a long discussion with someone who reproached him for their rights as they dined together, about those nasty smokers.

They were wise enough to imply that these are inalienable rights and it is our creator who bestows them.

The absolute core of freedom is celebrating and recognizing the rights of everyone differently.

When I go to a bar or restaurant, I don't mind smokers and alcoholics.

It bothers me that there are sixteen when I think there are at least three, no matter where I sit.

Consider this simple illustration of where we've gotten by shouting about our rent and ignoring everyone else's.

Do you know who buys programs out of bloated misfortune (not real need)?

We offered freedom because we tirelessly strive to get our way.

How could the government have grown to such a bloated state?

We have created an American life that robs us of the freedom we claim to cherish.

Freedom comes from allowing others to try what they want within reason and reason.

These effects do not concern me, in any case, they are consequences.

Still, you don't become a plutocrat if you don't want to go to work.

Remember, I am under no illusions about smoking.

Now that I have my rights, I'm going to visit and turn off all the TVs.

A friend recently said an interesting thing.

In response, he made a wise remark.

Freedom is guaranteed and there is no need for a gate.

How we have manipulated these words forces us to endure the painful situation we find ourselves in.

It is the rest of us who have to shovel to the plutocrat to feed his appetite.

Here, our ability to collectively create more important than society as a whole has been further manipulated.

Let me further complicate my point with what they do.

Politicians must be branded to realize the power they seek.

Why have we shirked our responsibility to be charitable to those in need?

I would also like to go after happiness, maybe really capture the touch.


Take care of yourself

As great men have said, we have the right to life, liberty, and therefore the pursuit of happiness. but once we ask others to support their "rent" when the fallout doesn't go well for them, they make it our business.

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