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Socialism Explained

Posted by mdk2608 10 years, 6 months ago to The Gulch: General
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The older I get the more I realize that some of my best thoughts come while I am on my lawn mower cutting my grass. It gives me time to think. This past weekend in Wisconsin was one of those nice warm sunny fall days that probably will not be seen again till spring. It was also a day cutting my lawn allowed me to release some creative thought once again. In those thoughts, deep in my privacy of my own mind, I have fixed the problems of the world and society. Obama is tried and convicted of treason and deported back to Kenya while the free world rejoices. Hillary is exposed as a fraud and discredited. I develop new medication to help liberals properly develop the left side of their brains while being surrounded by cheering like-minded friends as I accept the Nobel Peace Prize. Granted many of those thoughts on how I solve our nation’s political divide are pure fantasy and best kept private so as not to create a never ending thread of discussion on this site. Even more thoughts I keep private because don’t much like the idea being apprehended by federal agents wearing white coats driving white vans.
Watching a few of these humorous somewhat sad but true animations makes me appreciate the author’s creativity and how they take it upon themselves to think up ideas to put in a short presentation. The internet is filled with some really creative thoughts. Like the industrials who helped build America, the people who come up with some of these animated expressions possibly, in their own small way, might help save American by getting important points of view expressed that might otherwise be stifled. Granted some of the animations may have been produced at the spur of the moment just for fun, while others probably produced in some dorm room at 2:00 am., while others produced out of general frustration. Then again maybe there is a greater purpose. Some of the points are humorous and make us laugh, some remind us of conversations we’ve had with people in our life, but they also make us think. As my zero turn mower is making its turn around a large prickly Colorado spruce with needles painfully bushing against my face reminding me of liberals creating pain in another part of my body, I begin thinking about the truly innovative, intelligent people on Galt’s Gulch who love our country and the intent of the founding fathers. I remind myself how I love reading the many insightful articles that producers take the time to post as I mow lines that are straight and true.
It’s been fun following the production of the Atlas Shrugged series and is the issue that binds us together. How long can this Galt’s Gulch survive in its present form? How could we improve this site and bring others to it? As I am filling my mower with gas for the final stretch, the thought occurs to me that with the insights, wisdom and genius of my fellow Gulchers it would be pure bliss to have a contest among us using online software and come up our own animated version of our various thoughts and positions. This could be another way for us to communicate issues to the public. Atlas Distributing might also want to think about publishing short clips, animated or real life, that can express the issues dear to us all. They have us to come up with some of the ideas while they distribute the content. It would be fascinating watching the creative minds of fellow Gulchers put together stories that express contemporary thought. We have so many fantastic people out there I bet some videos could go viral if publically released and might over time change the world or possibly one or two minds. If one man can create one video that sends the Arab world in an outrage resulting in a destroyed embassy imagine what Gulchers could produce. While logistically challenging, it would be interesting to have available on this site or elsewhere, the ability to come up with some creating animated videos of our own similar to the I am John Galt videos but made easier to produce quickly. An animated version of Atlas Shrugged might enlighten more people and be more reasonable to produce. At this point in my thinking, it’s time to power wash the mower and make it clean for a new journey next week and hope I can still use my mower and not the snow blower.






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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't think that we make enough of the point that Keynes made about a broken window being good for the economy because the glass seller has a new customer. If that were true, then we should break all the windows and make a boom economy. Of course, the fallacy in that logic is that it comes at the cost of the owner of the window now needing to expend money on something that doesn't advance his business, being a total drain. But then, isn't that the fundamental economic theory of the left - inhibit those who create/provide in favor of those who leech off the productive.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Fiscally, we've had O or O-lite since Bush1. Reagan did some good in rolling back gov't, but not enough. The only reason that we had decreasing deficits in the '90's was the BabyBoom generation hitting their peak income/spending in that decade.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Socialism will never succeed. It will, however, succeed in ushering in tyranny, as it always has.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Oh, but they are so intelligent. Until queried by a rational person, then they don't sound so smart.
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  • Posted by Temlakos 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Come to think of it, West Point was always a garrison, even before it became the United States Military Academy.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Infect rap with ebola and burn the dead body. Bury it with house.
    (yes, I have strong feelings about this ;^)
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  • Posted by Temlakos 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Your Point Nine reads like an expansion on the Judge Narragansett Amendment. Let's make that "Congress shall have the power to..."

    But why shouldn't the government have a treasury? The government must still recruit, train, equip, and pay the armed services, and must provide the police to protect the Federal City and its "Needful Buildings." (Though it might also do to enumerate more extensively the categories of "Needful Buildings" over which the "Congress shall have the power...to exercise exclusive legislation."

    The Constitution provides for "Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, [and] dock-Yards." Let's add "Air bases, service academies, courthouses for the inferior tribunals that Congress may from time to time ordain and establish, and other Buildings needful to the exercise of the specific powers this Constitution grants to Congress."
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  • Posted by plusaf 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Maybe it's the 'rap' part that appeals, but to whom?
    I still hate rap (almost all of it, save a very few songs that actually have melody, but for me it's not worth my time to sift through the chaff...)

    That link did lead me to Hayek things like https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl... which I found much easier to listen to and understand.

    Y'know, 3-5 million views? Maybe a tag like "rap" was the draw... :)
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  • Posted by IndianaGary 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    5. (revised) Proceed at once to dismantle every Department except State, Defense and Justice, and every standalone agency--but particularly every agency that is quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial in character.

    Reason: See next revision (e.g. no need for a Treasury department)

    9. Pass a Constitutional amendment Providing for the Separation of State and Economy. Congress shall make no law abridging the right of individuals from entering into free trade agreements. Congress shall also pass laws protecting the right of free trade by protecting the property rights of individuals.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks to both you and db. I'll have to read it. Roughly 1/3 were for the Revolution. At least as many were against it, with about 30% undecided. At least that was what I heard on a documentary on the American History Channel.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    If she gets the governorship of Wisconsin, it will be worth far more than $5 million to her in the long run; undoubtedly it would cost us far more than that. Scott Walker has hurt the socialists in Wisconsin right where it hurts - in the pocketbook. They are having a much harder time looting our money there now. If she wins, then the looting begins anew.
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    most "americans" were against the Revolution. small, LOUD minority. tenacious. that has to be us. db gave you a big compliment on one of his posts last week-I think the Carver Mead post :)
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Very nice! As the socialists are generally negative about almost everything, I will have to put a positive charge on my bug zapper. I think I'll add the touch you may have seen in the Tabasco commercial where the mosquito spontaneously combusts.
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Get one of those that looks like a tennis racquet but is strung with charged wires, so you'll be mobile.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    One must understand just how empowered THEY are by socialism. Socialism is parasitic, but THEY are the vile mosquitoes. I need to get myself a big bug zapper for all the socialist politicians and bureaucrats.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It's good being back here on a few minutes per week basis at least. The founding fathers had much working against them, too. What they had in their favor was a society predicated on hard work, however. This society does not understand the value of one's labor, and in fact devalues that labor. It is expected to be volunteered away, but I will not give them the sanction of the victim.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The problem is that Obama is not the first such leader. We have had 100 years of such leaders, going back to Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. America can not survive. It is a terminally ill cancer patient. When it dies is the question.
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  • Posted by jimslag 10 years, 5 months ago
    Excellent prologue but I have seen the video and plenty of others over the last few years. I get the Wisconsin analogy as I grew up there and can sympathize with the feelings of when is the snow going to hit and understand I am not going to see green from roughly the end of October to near the end of May. I grew up in Stevens Point and left there another lifetime ago in 1976 and moved to Denver, Colorado. At least there, the snow comes and is usually gone within a couple of days. Now in New Mexico and we only get the white stuff once or twice a winter and usually not more than a half inch or so. I keep trying to get away from that white stuff but it is usually only for a short time and then I am back in it.
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