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Who Knew, Recipients of Stolen Gifts

29 Saturday Dec 2012

Posted by subconch in America, Education, Life

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charity, coercion, dependence, dignity, govt, ignorance, redistribution, theft

If every American knew the SOURCE of government stuff, we’d be well on our way, ’cause THEN we could separate the ignorant from the thieves.

Some will say “What can I do to be free?”, some “I am afraid”, others “I’ll take it nonetheless”. Two of these, our countrymen, we can help.

So, the source of all that “free” stuff, is the people, by their hands and minds. Govt TAKES before it gives, it borrows (future TAKES) before it gives, or govt prints money (TAKING from its value) before it gives. From ALL who earn and own, from ALL who did and will, earn and own, it is taken, with nary a thanks.

What’s worse is that this “provider” government of ours is so thoroughly entrenched in the lives of the people, that when they learn that the programs on which they rely and take for granted are actually funded out of the pockets of their neighbors and family, the people are fearful of honorably weaning themselves and finding the dignity of their liberty. But this, is how the govt wants it to be. It is the politicians job security, and his infinite station among the elite, when he is wholly depended upon for all that which he has no claim.

Would you dare ask your neighbor for what you demand from government?
…by the way… Would you approach anyone you know and say, “You have too much, so GIVE ME some!” or “I am entitled to your food” or “Pay my doctor bill!” or “I don’t care if you can afford to send your kid to school or not. PROVIDE for MY school!”

Retribution is at the beginning and end of re.dis.tribution
There are powerful people in government who have massive chips on their shoulders. Motivated by both general and specific disdain, they punish by taking property and redistributing it to those whom they favor, and to those who will promote their reprisals. As well, many in government believe that America is evil at its core, and merely USE redistribution and class warfare as a divisive and manipulative tool to affect fundamental transformation of this country.

Government is a confiscatory shadow, and a bright light of charity. It is no accident that citizens are in the dark.
Notice that government always makes itself the popular hero, the rescuer, the primary and perpetual benevolent and indispensable entity. And if that govt happens to be controlled by Democrats, preferably of the most leftist non-traditional variety, we hear the great wonders of the great government trumpeted from the rooftops of every popular media venue imaginable. Rarely do we hear any tell of govt’s oppressive and unjust schemes of punitive taxation and control, or the overall pillaging of current and future American wealth, that funds their so-called charity.

So there you go. It won’t matter till we all know, when mostly what will matter is who it matters to.

~tdv

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Randoms: Animadversion on Conversion, Error’s Escape?

14 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by subconch in Faith, Liberty, Life, Politics, Random

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animadversion, ask, charity, CotUS, founders, God, govt, hashtags, liberty, limits, nobility, piety, power, random, regret, socialism

How many times have we wished that we’d Not, only to forget long enough to think that we Ought? @ 09.10.12

Starving the beast makes it meaner, as we’ve seen… but in the end it either eats less or starves to death. @ 09.10.12 #govt

Obama’s convention bounce? Lead? More proof that rigamortis has set in large mass on the body of our republic. If inclined, pray. @ 09.09.12

“Piety is the only proper and adequate relief of decaying man.” ~Webster’s 1828  ~@

Today’s word, kids, used in Federalist No. 80, is animadversion… which means – criticism. @ 09.07.12

Some Stunning Photos~> West Coast Trail by Patrick Latter

“Yeah, my grade is ‘incomplete’, but its only cuz you stupid Americans won’t shut up and let me finish your lesson!” ~obama’s brain @ 09.06.12

Their greatest maxim is but a maximum hazard, that the fist of their government is the supreme compassionate. ~tdv @ 09.06.12 (re: dnc2012)

Just curious, the word “Czar”, is it not a “Title of Nobility”? Webster’s 1828 says it means “King”, & it is a “Title”. Art.I,§.9,c.8 @ 09.04.12

Fun with HashTags, 09.04.12 edition #DNCin4Words
@ Divide Distract Attack Pretend
@ Beg Borrow Steal … PRINT
@ Return of the KING (plagiarized from proteinwisdom)
@ Classfare Racefare Genderfare Lawfare
@ Demagogic Nihilists and Conjurers

“How difficult it IS for error to escape its own condemnation.” ~Madison,fed41,end. ridiculing claim that Art.I,§.8,c.1 amounts to unlimited power @ 09.03.12

Ya know how when you say “I don’t understand”, then straight away you understand? Well I didn’t say it, & waited, & never understood. ~tdv @ 09.02.12

Read~> Socialism is as Socialism Does by Dr. Robert Owens 08.31.12
…and nobody does it better than obama. Excellent article.

Read~> Is it too late to restore constitutional liberty? by Tom Tancredo 08.20.12
A serious and important question.

You cannot separate God from the founders, or thereby presume that the founders sought to separate God from the people. @ 08.29.12
Further, to fully separate government from God would be to fully separate God from the people who govern… which of course, would be unconstitutional, and an affront to liberty. ~tdv, comments over publiushuldah re God-given rights & safety nets

Note: The preceding random musings are mine, except as quoted/linked. ~tdv (@subconch) The @ symbols take you to the specific quotes on twitter if you care to RT, Favorite, or Reply.

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Randoms: God Bless America… and Remind Us Who She Is

30 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by subconch in America, Liberty, Politics, Random

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america, charity, confiscation, constitution, God, history, liberty, reality, sovereignty, standards, threat, tradition, tv

Tradition might be a tired old hat, but it only got worn by being worn. @

Progressivism is Baseline Budgeting of Liberty, assuming a yearly loss of freedom is the norm, & the basis of future increases of tyranny. @

The double standard of the media is the single standard of the left. @

God Bless America: by Martina McBride:

If Obama’s ‘real world’ is one of marxist utopian literati & radical revolutionaries, then we’re all in another F’n universe. @

I think I know why, but why can’t I find any good way-back American history on TV? @

Hey @HistoryChannel @Discovery & Affiliates, how about some AMERICAN history programming, like, say, pre-progressive era, or even Founding? @

Government is a confiscatory shadow, and a bright light of charity. It is no accident that citizens are in the dark. @

Besides the contempt for Constitutional government, Mr. President, what is the greatest threat to our individual liberty?  #WHChat @

My kids say all I talk about is liberty, well, turdman farted a booger, and set it free. Better? @

AmerAbia:  @  “Allahu Akbar… Arabic Now Mandatory In NY Public Elementary School” gatewaypundit

Note: The preceding random musings are mine. ~tdv (@subconch) The @ symbols take you to the specific quotes on twitter if you care to RT, Favorite, or Reply.

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Dad, Why Isn’t Everything Free?

23 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by subconch in America

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america, charity, free, greed, Philanthropy, Property, value, work, worth

“Dad, why isn’t everything free? I think everything should be free”, was the question/comment from my kid, and it was from a perspective of compassion. After giving my response, I realized that she was not convinced (one clue was her admonition about greedy people in America), so I set out to put it to paper with greater thought.

Here it goes, Hon, hope this is an improvement.

Everything is worth something, because it takes the work of people to make it, or make it useful, or make it up, or make it better. Work can be by the mind or the hands or both, and work is worth something.

Once a person has made something with his mind or hands, or made it useful, that something becomes his property. Or if the person works at a job, he helps someone else make something, and they reward that person with different property (usually money) for his work.

Property is worth something because it is the reward for a person’s work. When a person works for his property that means he has earned it. When a person earns property, he is also rewarded in his heart and soul, because he has made himself useful, and made himself worth something.

The first reason that people work for property is to survive, that is, eat, drink, have shelter, and clothes, and medicine. The second reason people work for property is to provide for their family to survive in the same way. The third reason people work for property is to have more comfort and joy for themselves and their family.

And people protect their property, because it is like protecting themselves. You protect your property. Even dogs protect their property; just watch them with a bone. Protecting your property is natural, because it is worth something, and it is earned.

So things have value, because work has value, because people have value. Value is worth something.

So if everything has value, then nothing is really free.

If something is free, meaning that it wasn’t paid for, then it was actually given away by the person who earned it, or taken away from the person who earned it and given away by someone else. It was not free to start with, as nothing really is.

If everything were free, then nothing would have value, and nobody would earn anything, so people would have no value, and nothing would get made or made useful, so there would be nothing to get for free.

And as for greed, the dictionary says that it is the strong desire to have more than what is needed. I said before that the third reason that people work for property is have more comfort and joy for themselves and their family. There is nothing wrong with working and striving to have more than we need, and the truth is that America got to be great because so many people worked hard for more than they needed.

When you say Americans are greedy, I think you mean selfish, which is just not true.

According to the American Magazine, in 1995, on average per person, Americans gave to charity 3-1/2 times more than the French, 7 times more than the Germans, and 14 times more than Italians. The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University reports that in 2010, charitable giving by Americans was over $290 Billion (that’s 290 thousand million dollars!), and that doesnt count the extra money that Americans pay in taxes that the government gives away here in the U.S.($428 Billion in 2010 on Welfare) and as aid to foreign countries ($25 Billion in 2010) And none of this includes what Americans do for, and give to each other privately, in their local communities, and in their churches.

So America is not selfish at all, and although nothing is really free, Americans sure give away a lot of their hard-earned property to people in need.

I hope this helps you better understand,

With Love, Dad

Note to Readers: Please add your comments on why everything aint free, and help a Dad out.

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