Using economic rather than humanitarian principles to organize human society has brought us to where we are. It’s important for all of us to remember that, because on the other side of this we should commit to never making that mistake again.

Aug 4, 2020 · 1:41 PM UTC

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Where we are is better than most on our planet. Remember that. That’s why people want to move here. We have freedom. That being said.. we can all improve for sure
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The moral question is always how do you spend your money. In a very real sense you buy the society you want. Controlling the fruits of you own labor allows you to participate as free individual.
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You lost me.
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Humantarians r all about government control 2 achieve their utopia, "this is for your own good". MienKempf was a humanitarian dream & look how that ended. Capitalism allows people to vote with their money, and companies change on a dime. Statism is corruption that's hard to fix.
Can we please map a way to the peak we're going to come down from? I'd hate to get lost.
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There is no contradiction between economic and humanitarian. The answer to Private Federal Reserve Cartel is not Socialism—Constitutionally created Money and limited Taxation to control inflation is actually called for in a creative society.
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Oh, we’re already going down that Dead End road. It’s where we’re piling all the dead bodies.
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If you judge people, you have no time to love them. Mother Teresa