Friday, September 16, 2016
Right and Wrong
Trump is right in thinking the system is rigged. He's wrong in thinking it's rigged against him.
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democracy,
Donald Trump,
elections
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Proudly delegitimizing the state since 2005
"Aye, free! Free as a tethered ass!" —W.S. Gilbert
"All the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations, and . . . the State should be abolished." —Benjamin Tucker
"You must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself." —James Madison
"Fat chance." —Sheldon Richman
—Henry David Thoreau
"Free association . . . the only true form of society."
—Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
3 comments:
It is rigged against us, Trump included, but Trump happens to be in a position to clear the hurdles that would stop the rest of us.
Additionally, they are weak. If they had had any sense they wouldn't have an old lady prone to seizures as their candidate, but the have chosen do to so out of their own arrogance.
@ August
If voting really could change the nature of the government, voting would be outlawed by the government. Trump will sell out to the NSA, CIA, bankster overlords as soon as he takes power.
Michael Malice said once in the Tom Woods show: "You can't spend yourself rich and you can't vote yourself free".
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