Flynn reminds me of Riccardo Bosi specifically in that what he says and how he says it seems to be for normie consumption.
Both of them seem to have limited understanding of the details of the plan with any granularity, Bosi seeming to have no clue of any timescales for it at all.
Bosi seeming to have no clue of any timescales for it at all.
Actually anyone who claims to have any clue about timelines or even hints at timelines is proven wrong, time and again. This is how I know the plan is secure.
Good point, I don't like Bosi's stances on many things however and despite thinking he is a great patriot, I don't want him anywhere near the levers of power after this.
I want the levers of power dismantled and something resembling a Anarcho Capitalist society where the sanctity of the individual is paramount and no contracts are entered into under coercion.
Bosi still wants, after all of this, to tell me what I can and can't put into my own body for example. Talk about missing the point of the Great Awakening and personal responsibility and freedom. He wants a 2% tax rate which is a slippery slope back to where we are.
I want nothing resembling what we have endured for the whole of our lifetimes after this sucker goes off.
Bosi still wants, after all of this, to tell me what I can and can't put into my own body for example
New to me, whats this in reference to?
He wants a 2% tax rate which is a slippery slope back to where we are.
From what I remember, he wants sales tax. If he wants an income tax, no way Jose.
Taxing commerce is the only way to fund the government.- no matter how small it may be, but taxing indivduals is against natural laws (and unconstitutional) and I am always going to be against it - no matter how small the amount it.
Anarcho Capitalist
Yeah be careful using these terms. You are better off using a new term rather than something that exists because a lot of people on the left who believe in anarchy look at it differently.
Drugs all the way down to marijuana which people have asked about the future legality of. He starts carrying on about "selling it at schools to kids" in the biggest straw-man argument of all time. It is against natural law for the state to tell me what I can and can't imbibe, period.
I heard him talk about the flat 2% tax rate (income) about a year ago so again, that is a giant red flag and is against natural law.
Anarcho-Capitalism is a movement self-decribing as an individualist anarchist political philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state and the elevation of the individual in a free market.
Anarcho-capitalism is a consistent version of capitalism, where coercive public monopolies would no longer exist.
Deontological anarcho-capitalists, such as Murray Rothbard, claim that no state is morally justified, and that the traditional functions of the state thus ought to be provided by voluntary human interaction. Others, such as David Friedman, claim that the state is economically and socially suboptimal and that non-physically coercive human interaction yields greater Marshallian efficiency.
Anarcho-Capitalism embraces the free market, which contrasts with collectivistic anarchist philosophy.
** It should be noted that most anarcho-capitalists define the words "capitalism," "free market" and "private property" differently from collectivistic anarchists. **
Anarcho-capitalists state that an employer-employee relationship may be a mutually profitable form of voluntary association. They resent government as a parasite that corrupts, biases, impedes and distorts what would otherwise be peaceful fair and free associations.
Anarcho-capitalists consider that in consenting to a contract, that each party was free to refuse, the contract is voluntary and therefore legitimate and beneficial, claiming any external power that attempts to prevent such relationship is itself an oppression.
Thus, anarcho-capitalists believe that an individual may choose to work in any manner they wish, be it for a wage or for some other means of payment, so long as there is no coercion involved.
"Ideologies fight over the best solution to our problems. Capitalism is the recognition that this one best answer does not exist. Capitalism says that all peaceful ideas, projects and systems are welcome. It says "we don't know the one best way," so people have to decide themselves what might be best for them, what kind of ideas and dreams they want to realize and what kinds of goods and services they should or shouldn't consume. You are free to try anything so long as you don't use force against other people or force them to pay for your projects. Capitalism is the system that leaves the economic decisions to the people, instead of the system."
Flynn reminds me of Riccardo Bosi specifically in that what he says and how he says it seems to be for normie consumption.
Both of them seem to have limited understanding of the details of the plan with any granularity, Bosi seeming to have no clue of any timescales for it at all.
Yeah, but somehow I like Bosi more than Flynn.
Actually anyone who claims to have any clue about timelines or even hints at timelines is proven wrong, time and again. This is how I know the plan is secure.
Amen
Good point, I don't like Bosi's stances on many things however and despite thinking he is a great patriot, I don't want him anywhere near the levers of power after this.
I want the levers of power dismantled and something resembling a Anarcho Capitalist society where the sanctity of the individual is paramount and no contracts are entered into under coercion.
Bosi still wants, after all of this, to tell me what I can and can't put into my own body for example. Talk about missing the point of the Great Awakening and personal responsibility and freedom. He wants a 2% tax rate which is a slippery slope back to where we are.
I want nothing resembling what we have endured for the whole of our lifetimes after this sucker goes off.
New to me, whats this in reference to?
From what I remember, he wants sales tax. If he wants an income tax, no way Jose.
Taxing commerce is the only way to fund the government.- no matter how small it may be, but taxing indivduals is against natural laws (and unconstitutional) and I am always going to be against it - no matter how small the amount it.
Yeah be careful using these terms. You are better off using a new term rather than something that exists because a lot of people on the left who believe in anarchy look at it differently.
"New to me, what's this in reference to?"
Drugs all the way down to marijuana which people have asked about the future legality of. He starts carrying on about "selling it at schools to kids" in the biggest straw-man argument of all time. It is against natural law for the state to tell me what I can and can't imbibe, period.
I heard him talk about the flat 2% tax rate (income) about a year ago so again, that is a giant red flag and is against natural law.
Anarcho-Capitalism is a movement self-decribing as an individualist anarchist political philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state and the elevation of the individual in a free market.
Anarcho-capitalism is a consistent version of capitalism, where coercive public monopolies would no longer exist.
Deontological anarcho-capitalists, such as Murray Rothbard, claim that no state is morally justified, and that the traditional functions of the state thus ought to be provided by voluntary human interaction. Others, such as David Friedman, claim that the state is economically and socially suboptimal and that non-physically coercive human interaction yields greater Marshallian efficiency.
Anarcho-Capitalism embraces the free market, which contrasts with collectivistic anarchist philosophy.
** It should be noted that most anarcho-capitalists define the words "capitalism," "free market" and "private property" differently from collectivistic anarchists. **
Anarcho-capitalists state that an employer-employee relationship may be a mutually profitable form of voluntary association. They resent government as a parasite that corrupts, biases, impedes and distorts what would otherwise be peaceful fair and free associations.
Anarcho-capitalists consider that in consenting to a contract, that each party was free to refuse, the contract is voluntary and therefore legitimate and beneficial, claiming any external power that attempts to prevent such relationship is itself an oppression.
Thus, anarcho-capitalists believe that an individual may choose to work in any manner they wish, be it for a wage or for some other means of payment, so long as there is no coercion involved.
"Ideologies fight over the best solution to our problems. Capitalism is the recognition that this one best answer does not exist. Capitalism says that all peaceful ideas, projects and systems are welcome. It says "we don't know the one best way," so people have to decide themselves what might be best for them, what kind of ideas and dreams they want to realize and what kinds of goods and services they should or shouldn't consume. You are free to try anything so long as you don't use force against other people or force them to pay for your projects. Capitalism is the system that leaves the economic decisions to the people, instead of the system."
http://eng.anarchopedia.org/Anarcho-Capitalism
What's not to like?