Well.
A self admitted idiot of a wise man (who was a prosecuting attorney for 20 years and president of local county Bar association) once told me, I guess, 8 years ago now.
(In regards to my "unique" political views and individual beliefs)
"That's all fine and dandy.
But do you want to make a point or do you actually want to make things happen?"
And
Somewhere around the same time -
"Your mad because you are just now finding out that you dont have to be smart to get things done, you just have to not be stupid. Think about that."
So. Anyway point of this being. To everyone here.
Get involved the right way. Don't be a little right wing snowflake with your libertarian views splitting hairs about anarchy and a free market and etc.
The laws and politics have a 250ish year ebb and flow behind them that you have to catch up on first. Sheesh just look up union history and employment law for example.
Point being. Study politics, history, law, get involved locally and start doing stuff.
It's the best thing, our state/federal structure.
The true Achilles heel against a tyranical government is always present in our system but it relies on a willing and competent people to enact the procedures necessary.
The "off" button to this shit starts at your city.
Well.
A self admitted idiot of a wise man (who was a prosecuting attorney for 20 years and president of local county Bar association) once told me, I guess, 8 years ago now.
(In regards to my "unique" political views and individual beliefs)
"That's all fine and dandy.
But do you want to make a point or do you actually want to make things happen?"
And
Somewhere around the same time -
"Your mad because you are just now finding out that you dont have to be smart to get things done, you just have to not be stupid. Think about that."
So. Anyway point of this being. To everyone here.
Get involved the right way. Don't be a little right wing snowflake with your libertarian views splitting hairs about anarchy and a free market and etc.
The laws and politics have a 250ish ebb and flow behind them that you have to catch up on first. Sheesh just look up union history and employment law for example.
Point being. Study politics, history, law, get involved locally and start doing stuff.
It's the best thing, our state/federal structure.
The true Achilles heel against a tyranical government is always present in our system but it relies on a willing and competent people to enact the procedures necessary.
The "off" button to this shit starts at your city.