by Mr. Perfect » Sun May 29, 2011 6:04 am
I started out as a libertarian, but I never use that title because people that call themselves that are generally chicken.
There are two kinds of libertarians.
1) People that don't want to have to deal with the baggage of an existing political party so they call themselves libertarian.
2) People that don't want to actually win an election and then have to actually grapple with the problems the gov't has to grapple with.
So call yourself a libertarian and you don't have to deal with any of that. Nice and neat, and yellow as the day is long.
So I am one of those, have always been, but had the courage to realize the only vehicle to achieve my dreams was the Republican Party, and so with courage and a great deal of pride I publicly state my party affiliation every chance I get. And at a young age I tried really, really hard to never take gov't help for anything. I always did my best. I felt if I took the money I would be supporting the system. Sacrife my integrity. Looking back, pre-internet age, the lengths that I went to to avoid taking money from the gov't are frankly embarrassingly and sweetly naive, in a sad way.
I could not have been more wrong.
All the benefits that I turned down did not end up keeping the system more solvent or reduce the necessity of gov't programs. Not one bit. Rather, those benefits just made their way into someone else's hands. In short, refusing gov't aid does not eliminate gov't aid.
Rather the opposite. And so the solution to big gov't is also the opposite.
In 2008 this dawned on me. I did not say anything in the forums. I kept it to myself. In 2008 I decided to do something different. I decided to take the right wing Cloward Piven approach. I believe that if we all take as much money in benefits as we can we will force the gov't into facing insolvency, which would then lead to making policy corrections.
Noting the Democrat reaction to the Ryan plan the Democrats will not make a deal before it's too late. They won't do it. They are taking the NY26 as a sign that they will win, and that policy direction means quite simply that we will go bankrupt. They will not listen to reason. So there is one and only one option left, particularly if the election doesn't go well.
Take all the money you can. All of it. Every single darn cent. Get on food stamps if you can. Push it right to the edge of the law.
I commissioned my accounting people to start finding every loophole they can vis a vis some of my business interests and it paid off. I want to double down on that. You know that Lesko guy that sells books? I want to do that stuff.
I want to create a thread for people to input every program possible to take money from the gov't. Take it and buy a gun. Buy a tv. Get the wife something nice. Get a motorcycle. Have a ball. You will be doing everyone a service.
Please in the name of loving this country do your part and help us all become freeloaders. If we put our minds to it I know we can achieve anything. Yes. We can.
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Mr. Perfect on Mon May 30, 2011 12:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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