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Anarchist Analogy
When chaos strikes -- the natural order is to form a society, which allows individuals the ability to provide the basic needs (protection/safety, etc.) much like Maslow’s hierarchy begins. As the Constitution and Declaration of Independence states, (Thanks TJ ) once the government (which will inevitably form) gets too large, we must revolt and start fresh. The knowledge from this historical observation (which exists in most organized biological settings) is a naturally evolved occurrence. This topic is exactly what Jez and I discussed tonight – bringing us to the understanding that the ridiculous level of government, which exists today, is a natural occurrence that must (and will) be overthrown when it reaches an intolerable level. Is this reaching Maslow’s highest level of understanding?
-Penelope

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THINK!
EACH time an immigration law is passed, or any law against gay marriage, or any law that says you can't say "God" in school … we are LOSING our freedom.
I don’t care which side you fall on, the answer is NOT to pass MORE LAWS – Don’t let other people make decisions for you. THINK.

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The Pieces Just Don't fit
Why are individuals protesting and voting to INCREASE the size of government?
Which government is more likely to tell you what to do with your money, freedom, and life?
Which government is more likely to implement censorship laws etc?
...A BIG government with MANY laws or a small government with fewer laws?

I want to make MY OWN DECISIONS -- I Don't want the government to do it for me. Wow! What a concept: THINK for yourself and MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS.
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Hmmmmm... Simple Math?
Why Budget?

It seems pretty straight forward when you think about it...doesn't it?

That's what she said...
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Leonard Peikoff
http://www.peikoff.com/biography/
Peikoff is Ayn Rand’s legal heir. “I had read The Fountainhead as an adolescent at a time when I was searching for values,” Peikoff says.
“The novel had a hero I could admire. He was a guide as to how to live, a beacon in a world that seemed to be collapsing. Once I met Ayn, heard her speak, felt the force of her conviction and grasped the logic of her ideas, I knew I had found a direction.”
New podcast posted today: http://www.peikoff.com/
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