What if you
are only allowed to vote because it doesn't make a difference? What
if no matter how you vote, the elites get to have it their way?
What if "one person, one vote" is just a fiction created by the
government to induce your compliance? What if democracy is dangerous
to personal freedom? What if democracy erodes the people's understanding
of natural rights and the foundations of government, and instead
turns elections into beauty contests?
What if democracy
allows the government to do anything it wants, as long as more people
bother to show up at the voting booth to support it than to oppose
it? What if the purpose of democracy is to convince people that
they could prosper not through the creation of wealth but through
theft from others? What if the only moral way to acquire wealth
– aside from inheritance – is through voluntary economic activity?
What if the government persuaded you that you could acquire wealth
through political activity? What if economic activity included all
the productive and peaceful things we do? What if political activity
included all the parasitical and destructive things the government
does?
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What if governments
were originally established to protect people's freedom, but always
turn into political and imperialist enterprises that seek to expand
their power, increase their territory and heighten their control
of the population? What if the idea that we need a government to
take care of us is actually a fiction? What if our strength as individuals
and durability as a culture are contingent not on the strength of
the government but on the amount of freedom we have from
the government?
What if we're
seeing civil unrest around the world precisely because government
is out of control? What if the cocktail of big government and democracy
brings dependence and destruction? What if big government destroys
people's motivations and democracy convinces them that the only
motivation they need is to vote and go along with whatever the government
does?
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What if the
Republican primaries we're seeing unfold aren't actually as democratic
as they may appear to be? What if the results you have seen from
the states that have voted thus far don't match the composition
of the delegates those states send to the Tampa convention this
summer because the polls aren't what counts, but what counts are
the secret meetings that come after the voting? What if Joe Stalin
was right when he said the most powerful person in the world is
the guy who counts the votes?
What if the
greatest tyrant in history lives among us? What if that tyrant always
gets its way, no matter what the laws are or what the Constitution
says? What if that tyrant is the majority of voters? What if the
tyranny of the majority in a democracy recognizes no limits on its
power?
What if the
government misinforms voters so as to justify anything the government
wants to do? What if the government bribes people with the money
it prints? What if it gives entitlements to the poor, tax breaks
to the middle class and bailouts to the rich just to keep all of
us dependent upon it? What if a vibrant republic requires not just
the democratic process of voting, but also informed and engaged
voters who understand first principles of limited government and
free-market economics, and the divine origin of natural rights?
What if we
could free ourselves from the yoke of big government through a campaign
of education and information and personal courage that leads to
a revolutionary return to first principles? What if the establishment
doesn't want this? What if the government remains the same no matter
who wins elections?
What if because
of Ron Paul's presidential campaign, because he isn't campaigning
just for votes as his competition is, because he is educating the
population and winning the hearts and minds of a once free people
and inspiring them to fight for their freedom once more, freedom
wins? What if we can be free again? What will it take to make that
happen?
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