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Government's Role in Chaos
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| We don't know why we go to war. | |
| We don't know who our friends are, who our enemies are. | |
| We don't do it with declaration. | |
| We come across as occupiers and we're on the wrong side of so many issues that maybe this eventually leads to an inept military and that is essentially where we are right now. | |
| There's not a strategy. | |
| We don't know when we're going to have victory. | |
| He always reminds me of the stupidity in our central economic planners and our Federal Reserve. | |
| No matter how much chaos they cause, they never say, well, you know, maybe our theory is wrong. | |
| Well, I think the theory of this obsession with foreign intervention and occupation against our laws and against morality, there's something wrong with that. | |
| And I don't know what it will take for the American people to wake up other than a total bankruptcy, which is what my prediction has been. | |
| I think we'll end up with that before we end up with sanity, you know, in Washington. | |
| This is what happens when you completely destroy complex societies. | |
| You simply can't reorganize them. | |
| And these are, the neocons in Washington thought they were the masters of the universe, you know, and they make their own reality. | |
| But reality has a way of biting back. | |
| I think the fact that we're running out of money has a lot to do with this too, because there will be limits and there's going to be a lot more bickering. | |
| I think the bickering and the chaos is just beginning because regardless of who wins the presidency, they're not going to, no matter what they say, they're not going to cancel out the inevitable corrections that must come. | |
| We have to deal with it in the issue of ideas. | |
| The ideas that have run this country, the progressive ideas, whether it's foreign policy or economic policy and monetary policy, it's failed and we have to admit it, which means that we have to come up with something different. | |
| And that, of course, is what we're working hard to be in the business of, is trying to present the ideas. | |
| And the most simplest and precise way of defining that is non-intervention. | |
| A lot of people are under the impression, well, I paid into the system, so they owe me. | |
| So we're going to talk about how there's really not your money sitting there waiting for you. | |
| Kind of like with the banking system that we covered a couple episodes back. | |
| When you go to the bank, you're really getting someone else's money. | |
| So the Social Security system is very similar. | |
| Liberty is non-intervention. | |
| The government should stay out of our personal lives. | |
| The government should stay out of our wallet. | |
| The government should stay out of managing the economy. | |