Message from @Toshiro
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@Sarahdale Cia, fbi or atf?
Fbi is fine I guess
Like I was just conflicted
Not american
Atf are fucking traitors.
net neutrality was just a lot of loud-mouthing and not a lot of anything happening
ironic that Wheeler became the champion for it only after going against it constantly and requiring harassment in his own home
Anyways some level of intervention can be considered necessary
This is nothing new
@Toshiro the government does not own your land
Kings have been interfering with wealthy landowners oppressiy peasants for housands of years
@Jack of Trades it does
Now to look at it from a different angle
And the thing is atf is underfunded because politicians are too fucking stupid to realize that they need to pay attention to the restrictions they create and how they are enforced.
A lot of the current problems in society are actually directly caused *by* government intervention
yes and they peasants fought back and won the right to private property
@Lucienne d'Anwyl correct
See intervention is self sustaining
If the government interferes, however rightly so
It creates artificial barriers that end up adversely affect NG normal people
Take California for example
1994 awb got a fucking sunset provision and nobody in congress thought to extend it.
Btw
California is basically an oligarchy of businesses
are you anarcho capitalists?
No new businesses are allowed to form on california
Because they know that it doesn't do shit and forget about it a week later.
And the businesses that are there are not allowed to fail either
Most of the regulations were placed by businesses essentially bribing politicians
Creating a stagnate and weak economy
have you heard of Austrian economics?
It's called lobbying
@SimonTV in most places peasants have never been successful in fighting for their own condition
@Sarahdale Cia in the 60s to 80s not modern Cia.
France succeeded but failed to establish a stable state body
Indeed, @Redxl, the reason you should thoroughly study Defense Analysis, combined with a rigorous Social Science and Humanities, with a precise focus on our Civics:
https://my.nps.edu/web/da/curricula
https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Doctrine/pubs/jp3_24.pdf
To be useful and ensure you understand what you're defending, you must have the U.S. metanarrative, of proliferating and preserving Liberty, guide your honing of these skillsets, which is where civics and a rigorous study of the history of warfare comes in, particularly the why as it relates to geopolitics we've been entrenched in a total-war for the past century. There's little use in defending our nation, if we cannot ensure our values survive with it. However, a direct democracy will not serve this, but only facilitate its undoing, the reason it's important for you to study how politicization of constitutional mechanics do exactly that, as we've seen under the expansion of *directly-elective* representatives.
The ussr succeeded but we all know how that went
Modern Cia hates America.