1. When the American lifestyle is funded by government assistance, we are supporting behaviors that place even more pressure on the healthcare system to sustain them.
2. If the government cannot sustain its attempts to legislate morality without enforcing economic and legal incapacity of citizens as an “alternative” form of justice, then maybe it was not designed to so in the first place. (Do not sacrifice individual rights for the sake of justifying tyrannies of majority rule.)
3. By funding programs to solve bad behaviors, we place demands on the economy to provide more of whatever earns us profit.
4. If calling me victim and depriving me protection of the law is more lucrative than upholding my rights and equal capacity to contract, it indicates :
a) the need to sustain the care of others’ bad habits with an alternative source of human capital (i.e. inmates), or
b) the need to stop funding vicious cycles of codependence and care-based policies that contribute to the behaviors they aim to curb.
5. Funding community-policing is placing power into hands that feed crime and poverty by making it a source of sustenance.
6. Circumventing constitutional process to justify the need for non-profit services is not justice. It is the definition of human trafficking.
7. If the government cannot support individuals without bias, then it should not attempt to do so in the first place.
8. Placing the common good in the hands of special interests is placing our rights and fundamental freedoms in jeopardy by omission.
9. The common good arises as the sum of its parts. Attempts to dictate the common good destroy the common good.
10. Do not help me. Mind your own path. Stay the hell out of the way. No one is angel.
These are fundamental economic truths learning through the hardship of experience. They indicate the need for less not more government.
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