Frens, with the Pfizer approval, we've entered a new stage. People will begin to get fired.
Employers now have substantially MORE legal standing to require vaccination due to the approval. DO NOT QUIT. They must FIRE you for you to have any standing for legal action.
I suspect they will start with the schools and hoapitals. Then move to domestic air travelers, then to retail/F&B employees.
Stand strong. This is a major escalation in our war to freedom. We cannot be jabbed due to fear of losing our incomes. It may happen to many. You may not make ends meet. Stand strong.
Our Founders sacrificed their fortunes - knowing full well that if they weren't successful they would not only bankrupt their families, but would also be hung and unable to support their families.
We must be willing to risk it all for principle - then and only then will we be delivered.
Stay strong. Get frugal. Save what you can.
I'm not sure if anyone has every written such an accurate description and example of government encroachment as Ayn Rand. The first few chapters are completely necessary to give a true example instead of the fluffed up versions we normally get. Maybe you were too young?
Wow, that’s so cool. Having the access to so much written work. I wasted a lot of my life not reading more...focused on career & raising children. Trying to catch-up these days. Glad to know you Tendie...any time you wanna post a list of “must-reads” it would be appreciated just saying 👍🏽💕
I’m focusing these days mainly with political prophecy...stuff similar to 1984, BNW, Rand (I agree with your opinion of her, which spurred me to comment), and the like. I guess pol commentary that parallels our situation today is my main genre. My other interests delve more into Religious texts (apocrypha) & ancient history theories like Sitchin. I just finished The Touchstone Diary by Connie Bickman...many would scream “heresy” but I found her research fascinating. Of course SciFi classics which I’ll take any advice; I love Dune & similar.
I never read Anthem or Fountainhead but I have heard they were basically Atlas Shrugged in much shorter form.
Atlas Shrugged was a ridiculously long book and I agree that it could and should have been half the length.
That said, it really opened my eyes and inoculated me to leftism. I think I was 17 when I read it.
Tell me again who's the egocentric one here? lol somebody's easily triggered...