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We have allowed the freest country that ever existed to lose its freedoms in increments.
Can it ever gain them back?
Not in what's left of my lifetime, but there remains a tiny increment of hope.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/05/eve...
I got the distinct impression that the July 4 celebration, at least in Las Vegas, took a different turn this year. The celebration was strongest among the working people, who went out and bought the "illegal" fireworks and flaunted them in front of the police. The official fireworks displays were lame. The barrio was sending a message to the politicians.
The government can tell me who I can and can’t sell my goods and services to. I’m no longer able to choose my customers, but they’re still free to choose not to do business with me.
The government tells me who I can and can’t hire. And they tell me the circumstances under which I can and can’t fire them.
They tell me I must enter into a financial transaction with a private business (individual mandate), or face a financial penalty payable to that same government.
They not only make me enter into that transaction but they also steal money from me every two weeks and give it –unearned—to someone else as a subsidy.
I don’t think I could stand it if I was any freer.