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From the article... "He also pointed to the recent decline in the value of gold - which sank to $1,321.35 per ounce on April 16, its lowest price in more than two years - noting that 'anybody who thinks gold or silver is a really safe place to put your money had better think again.'" I'm unsure if Senator Steve Farley recognizes that the US Dollar has about 1/20th of its value from the formation of the Federal Reserve. Or that gas and diesel prices have certainly risen quite a bit over the course of his lifetime. My point being that storing value in the US Dollar, I don't know if it is necessarily wise. Should Farley "think again"?
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What rights of the economy are you establishing above individual rights? Accumulated money would be money owned as property of an individual. "Must come out"" Under who's claim upon another?
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SW of Milwaukee too!
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Your use of Galt's Gulch places the context in a specific place. It is private property. Thus, sure, there is an authority: the owner. One's opportunities on private property are subject to what the owner desires. So, in this context, one does not have the right of speech, association, and so on. Similarly, you cannot go to Walgreens and claim your rights. It's not your property.
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Strange argument, but, sure, they are using force. Why does that person advocate using violence/force for this political purpose?
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So many answers that I have a tendency to agree with. Doesn't it come down to the individual though? I don't recognize where he has any belief in the individual as the righteous and moral reality of human existence. Appears as though his whole rationality is for collectivism, groups, social justice. He's a true mystic. Pragmatist? Sure.
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What's Really Driving the Toyota Controversy?
SD26 replied to ARI Media Feed's topic in The Objectivism Meta-Blog Discussion
LOL! The rational, or irrational, individual behind the pedal and the wheel? -
I believe it was covered in number one as Embryos and fetuses have no rights. Abortion, if practiced seeking a rational goal, is justified.
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More freedoms? Like taking more money from some that make more? Or do you have any objective standards?
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Crisis In Our Schools
SD26 replied to Tenderlysharp's topic in School, College and Child development
Why don't you start at home with your objective, rational ideas? Don't expect someone else to provide leadership in something you already recognize. -
Crisis In Our Schools
SD26 replied to Tenderlysharp's topic in School, College and Child development
Loose public support? They take money under the threat of seizure of property, money, etc. It's about power. Power over individuals. -
Crisis In Our Schools
SD26 replied to Tenderlysharp's topic in School, College and Child development
Why do they need to be convinced? Maybe they already are convinced of their own position? -
Agreed. Coming from a motorcycle background, a lot of the industry irritates me as it doesn't deal well with providing data. "It's new!" is often accepted as a reason to have it...before someone else does.
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Is it a mistake or organize your life around a hobby?
SD26 replied to Brian Gates's topic in Psychology and Self Improvement
One has to rationally decide what to pursue and explore. Regardless, one owns one's life. If the fruit of your productive work is enjoyed in the hobby, that's something that the individual has to decide whether to do or not. Having spent a long time away from home doing a hobby that became a partial career, I wouldn't have traded it for what some of the other people that I grew up with did during the same time. But it is a personal decision. -
Yes, MSF courses are good. I stay away from teaching new people how to ride. As for that bike...LOL! Brakes are enough, but the weigh distribution is a mess. S, no, it probably wouldn't stop well at all. Gonna drag on the ground hard when someone tries to turn too. As for how fast? What's the power output? Doesn't look like a newer engine as it doesn't have stick coils. There are lighter and very powerful motorcycle engines out there. I still like the execution of the look.